Efforts are increasing to integrate the sustainable provision of ecosystem services into land management decision-making. These efforts, however, are challenged by (1) the variety of methods to map and quantify ecosystem services, and (2) the scarcity of knowledge on how environmental policies and management decisions affect relationships among ecosystem services. A better understanding of relationships among ecosystem services is therefore much needed. This chapter introduces the part of the Atlas framework that focuses on relationships among ecosystem services. It contains a typology and common definitions of different types of relationships, provides a brief overview of the diversity of methods and approaches used, includes a summary of empirical evidence, and, finally, discusses implications for planning and management.
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Cord, A. F., Schwarz, N., Seppelt, R., Volk, M., & Schröter, M. (2019). Introduction to Part III: Trade-Offs and Synergies Among Ecosystem Services. In Atlas of Ecosystem Services (pp. 245–249). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96229-0_38
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