The ecosystem services concept: a new Esperanto to facilitate participatory planning processes?

The ecosystem services concept: a new Esperanto to facilitate participatory planning processes?

Detalles del proyecto

Author
Marcin Spyra . Janina Kleemann . Nuket Ipek Cetin . Cesar Jesús Vázquez Navarrete . Christian Albert . Igone Palacios-Agundez . Ibone Ametzaga-Arregi . Daniele La Rosa . Daniel Rozas-Vásquez . Blal Adem Esmail . Paolo Picchi . Davide Geneletti . Hannes J. König . HongMi Koo . Leena Kopperoinen . Christine Fürst

Descripcion del proyecto

Context

Several case studies investigated the role of ecosystem services in participatory planning processes. However, no systematic study exists that cuts across a large number of empirical cases to identify the implications of using ecosystem services in participatory planning.

Objectives

This study explores the potential of the ecosystem services concept to act as a boundary concept (“new Esperanto”) to facilitate the integration of actors’ perceptions and objectives into planning goals.

Methods

We analyzed eleven case studies to explore how the ecosystem services concept has been operationalized to support participatory planning processes, and to identify lessons from successful applications. We characterized the case studies according to contextual and methodological criteria. Each case study was assessed through a codified score card method in order to detect success or failure criteria in using the ecosystem services concept in participatory planning. We compared the case study criteria with the results of the balanced score card method.

Results

We identified several positive effects of applying the ecosystem services concept in participatory planning, including the facilitation of knowledge sharing and consideration of local experiences, the support towards a shared vision, and the increased awareness among local actors concerning their role as ecosystem services suppliers or beneficiaries. Among the drawbacks, we identified the risk of overemphasizing specific ecosystem goods or services during the process.

Conclusions

We conclude by providing some recommendations to enhance future practice related to issues such as communication, use of local knowledge and integration of ecosystem services in existing legal instruments.

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