Regulating Ecosystem Service providing units (SPUs) mapped by high influence stakeholders in Nacimiento region
Assuming the huge progress achieved in public participatory geographic information system (PPGIS) techniques and its current research gaps, this study aims to explore differences in the perception of spatial distribution of ecosystem services supply and demand between different stakeholders through collaborative mapping. In this case the stakeholders selected included high influence stakeholder (with a high degree of interest on the ecosystem services' state and with an important influence into the environmental decision making process). Workshops took place in June 2013 in two regions of Andalusia; overall 29 participants were involved. Three ecosystem services were mapped (erosion control, water depuration and climate regulation).
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- Date (Publication)
- 2015-05-01
- Status
- Completed
- Maintenance and update frequency
- As needed
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ecosystem service
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GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 INSPIRE themes
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Meteorological geographical features
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- Access constraints
- Intellectual property rights
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Intellectual property rights - Ana P. García-Nieto, Cristina Quintas-Soriano, Marina García-Llorente, Ignacio Palomo, Carlos Montes, Berta Martín-López (2015). Collaborative mapping of ecosystem services: The role of stakeholders׳ profiles. Ecosystem Services, Volume 13, June 2015, Pages 141-152, ISSN 2212-0416
- Spatial representation type
- Vector
- Language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Topic category
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- Environment
- Supplemental Information
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- Reference system identifier
- WGS 1984
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ESRI Shapefile
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- OnLine resource
- scientific paper ( WWW:LINK-1.0-http--link )
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- Dataset
- Statement
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A set of dots (moveable plastic disks with two different sizes to allow to map more accurately) were given to each subgroup for mapping SPUs (90 greendots) on a topographic map (1:10,000 for Nacimiento). Participants could freely allocate as many dots as needed to map the location of SPUs. In every subgroup a facilitator helped participants to solve doubts and to reach a consensus in each service mapped. After each subgroup mapped a service, a vertical photograph of the map was taken with a Digital Single Lens Reflex camera. The images were geopositioned in ArcMap (using ArcGIS 9.3) and polygon shapefiles were created using the locations of dots for each service mapped. Finally, shapefiles were converted to a raster format to allow operations among layers. We overlaid and summed each SPUs maps differentiating between high or low influence stakeholders and considering four ecosystem services categories: food and non-food provisioning services, regulating and cultural.
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- 1c73a860-3ec9-4ed1-a331-0a3ea16dd1e6 XML
- Metadata language
- English
- Character set
- UTF8
- Date stamp
- 2020-10-20T15:36:48
- Metadata standard name
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ISO 19115:2003/19139
- Metadata standard version
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1.0