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Freshwater systems and ecosystem services: challenges and chances for crossfertilization of disciplines

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Vari, Agnes
Podschun, Simone A.
Erős, Tibor
Hein, Thomas
Pataki, Beata
Ioja, Ioan-Cristian
Adamescu, Cristian Mihai
Gerhardt, Almut
Gruber, Tamas
Dedić, Anita
Ćirić, Miloš
Gavrilović, Bojan
Báldi, Andras
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Abstract
Freshwater ecosystems are among the most threatened in the world, while providing numerous essential ecosystem services (ES) to humans. Despite their importance, research on freshwater ecosystem services is limited. Here, we examine how freshwater studies could help to advance ES research and vice versa. We summarize major knowledge gaps and suggest solutions focusing on science and policy in Europe. We found several features that are unique to freshwater ecosystems, but often disregarded in ES assessments. Insufficient transfer of knowledge towards stakeholders is also problematic. Knowledge transfer and implementation seems to be less effective towards South-east Europe. Focusing on the strengths of freshwater research regarding connectivity, across borders, involving multiple actors can help to improve ES research towards a more dynamic, landscape-level approach, which we believe can boost the implementation of the ES concept in freshwater policies. Bridging these ...gaps can contribute to achieve the ambitious targets of the EU’s Green Deal.

Keywords:
Aquatic ecosystems / Blue infrastructure / Ecosystem functions / EU Water Framework / Directive / Inland waters
Source:
Ambio, 2022, 51, 135-151
Publisher:
  • Springer
Funding / projects:
  • Project Danube Water Net, cofinanced by the Baden Wu¨rttemberg Stiftung (Germany), IPBES 2.0 (National Research, Development and Innovation Fund), the National Water Science Program (Hungarian Academy of Sciences) and the Ecology for Society project (MTA KEP)

DOI: 10.1007/s13280-021-01556-4

ISSN: 0044-7447

PubMed: 33983559

WoS: 000650063400001

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85105963554
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AU  - Ćirić, Miloš
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studies could help to advance ES research and vice versa.
We summarize major knowledge gaps and suggest
solutions focusing on science and policy in Europe. We
found several features that are unique to freshwater
ecosystems, but often disregarded in ES assessments.
Insufficient transfer of knowledge towards stakeholders is
also problematic. Knowledge transfer and implementation
seems to be less effective towards South-east Europe.
Focusing on the strengths of freshwater research regarding
connectivity, across borders, involving multiple actors can
help to improve ES research towards a more dynamic,
landscape-level approach, which we believe can boost the
implementation of the ES concept in freshwater policies.
Bridging these gaps can contribute to achieve the ambitious
targets of the EU’s Green Deal.
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year = "2022",
abstract = "Freshwater ecosystems are among the most
threatened in the world, while providing numerous
essential ecosystem services (ES) to humans. Despite
their importance, research on freshwater ecosystem
services is limited. Here, we examine how freshwater
studies could help to advance ES research and vice versa.
We summarize major knowledge gaps and suggest
solutions focusing on science and policy in Europe. We
found several features that are unique to freshwater
ecosystems, but often disregarded in ES assessments.
Insufficient transfer of knowledge towards stakeholders is
also problematic. Knowledge transfer and implementation
seems to be less effective towards South-east Europe.
Focusing on the strengths of freshwater research regarding
connectivity, across borders, involving multiple actors can
help to improve ES research towards a more dynamic,
landscape-level approach, which we believe can boost the
implementation of the ES concept in freshwater policies.
Bridging these gaps can contribute to achieve the ambitious
targets of the EU’s Green Deal.",
publisher = "Springer",
journal = "Ambio",
title = "Freshwater systems and ecosystem services: challenges and chances for crossfertilization of disciplines",
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Vari, A., Podschun, S. A., Erős, T., Hein, T., Pataki, B., Ioja, I., Adamescu, C. M., Gerhardt, A., Gruber, T., Dedić, A., Ćirić, M., Gavrilović, B.,& Báldi, A.. (2022). Freshwater systems and ecosystem services: challenges and chances for crossfertilization of disciplines. in Ambio
Springer., 51, 135-151.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01556-4
Vari A, Podschun SA, Erős T, Hein T, Pataki B, Ioja I, Adamescu CM, Gerhardt A, Gruber T, Dedić A, Ćirić M, Gavrilović B, Báldi A. Freshwater systems and ecosystem services: challenges and chances for crossfertilization of disciplines. in Ambio. 2022;51:135-151.
doi:10.1007/s13280-021-01556-4 .
Vari, Agnes, Podschun, Simone A., Erős, Tibor, Hein, Thomas, Pataki, Beata, Ioja, Ioan-Cristian, Adamescu, Cristian Mihai, Gerhardt, Almut, Gruber, Tamas, Dedić, Anita, Ćirić, Miloš, Gavrilović, Bojan, Báldi, Andras, "Freshwater systems and ecosystem services: challenges and chances for crossfertilization of disciplines" in Ambio, 51 (2022):135-151,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13280-021-01556-4 . .

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