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Rangeland ecosystem services: shifting focus from supply to reconciling supply and demand
Author
Yahdjian, Laura
Sala, Osvaldo, E.
Havstad, Kris M.
Publisher
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
Publication Year
2015
Body

Ecosystem services have been extensively studied in recent decades. Most of the thousands of scholarly papers published
on the subject have focused on describing the production, spatial extent, and valuation of such services.
Human reliance on ecosystem services is a function of ecosystems’ capacity to supply and societal demand for
these benefits. However, considerably more attention has been devoted to the supply side than to the demand for
them. Sustainable land management depends on reconciling supply of and demand for ecosystem services among
different stakeholders. The emphasis is now shifting from the supply of ecosystem services to attaining a balance
between supply and demand. Here, we illustrate the demand for rangeland ecosystem services, describe current
changes in societal demand, and present a specific provisioning service to exemplify the dynamic nature of
reconciling ecosystem-service supply and demand.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Journal Issue/Article
Collection
  • Articles, citations, reports, websites, and multimedia resources focused on rangeland ecology, management, restoration, and other issues on American rangelands.