Analysis and management of multiple ecosystem services in social-ecological systems under a changing climate

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dc.contributor.advisor Pranovi, Fabio it_IT
dc.contributor.author Rova, Silvia <1987> it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2018-12-12 it_IT
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-24T08:06:30Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-24T08:06:30Z
dc.date.issued 2019-02-14 it_IT
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10579/14955
dc.description.abstract This thesis aims to develop new methods for the analysis and management of multiple ecosystem services (ES) in the context of climate change. Taking the Venice lagoon (Italy) as case study, it focuses on two major research challenges in the ES field of study, that are, understanding how multiple ES are co-produced and interact, and how they can be managed sustainably. These challenges are addressed first through a conceptual viewpoint based on the social-ecological systems framework, which distinguishes between ES with “direct” and “mediated” flow type: the first occur directly through some ecological functions, whereas the second require the involvement of human activities, which can generate feedbacks on the same and/or other ES. This viewpoint is then translated into a dynamic ES model, which represents multiple ES together as a single network, accounting for their interactions and for the effects of drivers of change. This represents a significant step forward with respect to current ES models, which provide static snapshots of single ES. The modeling results highlight the importance of including the ES interactions, the absence of which remarkably affects the results. Finally, the modeling application is merged with a quantitative mapping of the multiple ES delivered by the Venice lagoon, aiming at analyzing the sustainability of the ES patterns. This analysis allows to delineate management trajectories for correcting the unsustainable ES patterns and preserving the ES delivery in the face of climate change. The joint analysis of multiple ES and their interactions, along with a sustainability-driven interpretation, seems crucial for the application of ES to management challenges in the context of climate change. it_IT
dc.language.iso en it_IT
dc.publisher Università Ca' Foscari Venezia it_IT
dc.rights © Silvia Rova, 2019 it_IT
dc.title Analysis and management of multiple ecosystem services in social-ecological systems under a changing climate it_IT
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dc.type Doctoral Thesis it_IT
dc.degree.name Scienza e gestione dei cambiamenti climatici it_IT
dc.degree.level Dottorato di Ricerca it_IT
dc.degree.grantor Dipartimento di Economia it_IT
dc.description.academicyear Dottorato - 31° Ciclo - 2015-2017 it_IT
dc.description.cycle 30 it_IT
dc.degree.coordinator Carraro, Carlo it_IT
dc.location.shelfmark D001902 it_IT
dc.location Venezia, Archivio Università Ca' Foscari, Tesi Dottorato it_IT
dc.rights.accessrights openAccess it_IT
dc.thesis.matricno 956158 it_IT
dc.format.pagenumber XII, 163, [2] p. it_IT
dc.subject.miur BIO/07 ECOLOGIA it_IT
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dc.contributor.co-advisor Muller, Felix it_IT
dc.provenance.upload Silvia Rova ([email protected]), 2018-12-12 it_IT
dc.provenance.plagiarycheck Fabio Pranovi ([email protected]), 2019-01-18 it_IT


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