Evaluation of ecosystem services through stakeholders’ co-participation. A retrospective on the case of forests

  • Óscar González-Yebra Universidad de Almería (España). Centro de Investigación CIAMBITAL.
  • Marina Schoenemann Universidad Nacional del Sur (Argentina).
  • Alfredo Tolón Becerra Universidad de Almería (España).
Keywords: Ecosystem services, Sociocultural evaluation, Stakeholders, Literature review, Forest management
Agencies: Este artículo es fruto del trabajo de investigación desarrollado por Marina Schoenemann bajo la supervisión y tutorización del investigador postdoctoral Óscar González-Yebra, en el marco de los proyectos “Eco2-Forest” (P18-RT-2327) y “Egis- Forest” (UAL-2020-SEJ-D1931). También se agradece el apoyo de la Junta de Andalucía por el Contrato Postdoctoral (Ref. DOC_01126) del primer autor.

Abstract

In the last few decades, the research on the evaluation of ecosystem services (ES) has increased, although it has been generally focused on economic and biophysical analysis, without paying attention to the social component. The purpose of this study is to explore how the ES are valued from a sociocultural approach, including the co-participation of different stakeholders. For this purpose, a systematic analysis of the scientific literature indexed in the Scopus and Web of Science databases has been carried out. From the bibliographic review, it has been possible to establish the characteristics and services that predominate in sociocultural evaluations, and, on the other hand, a gap has been detected in the framework of natural/protected parks and Mediterranean forests. For this reason, the findings in this work could serve as a reference in the approach of studies related to the evolution, planning and future policies on sustainability and environmental awareness.

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Published
2023-12-20
How to Cite
González-Yebra, Ó., Schoenemann, M., & Tolón Becerra, A. (2023). Evaluation of ecosystem services through stakeholders’ co-participation. A retrospective on the case of forests. Observatorio Medioambiental, 26, 45-67. https://doi.org/10.5209/obmd.93020
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Concepto y método