Return to Wildland Fire
Return to Northern Bobwhite site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to Working Lands for Wildlife site
Return to SE Firemap
Return to the Landscape Partnership Literature Gateway Website
RETURN TO LANDSCAPE PARTNERSHIP SITE
return to main site

Skip to content. | Skip to navigation

Sections

Personal tools

You are here: Home

Modified items

All recently modified items, latest first.
Social Values for Ecosystem Services (SolVES)
A GIS Application for Assessing, Mapping, and Quantifying the Social Values of Ecosystem Services. Ecosystem services can be defined in various ways; simply put, they are the benefits provided by nature, which contribute to human well-being. These benefits can range from tangible products such as food and fresh water to cultural services such as recreation and aesthetics. As the use of these benefits continues to increase, additional pressures are placed on the natural ecosystems providing them. This makes it all the more important when assessing possible tradeoffs among ecosystem services to consider the human attitudes and preferences that express underlying social values associated with their benefits. While some of these values can be accounted for through economic markets, other values can be more difficult to quantify, and attaching dollar amounts to them may not be very useful in all cases. Regardless of the processes or units used for quantifying such values, the ability to map them and relate them to the ecosystem services to which they are attributed is necessary for effective assessments.
Steering Committee Maps
Basic Map
States
States
Shale
Shale
Recreation
Recreation
public lands
public lands
NLCD
NLCD
Karst
Karst
Glacial Extent
Glacial Extent
Ecoregions
Ecoregions
Coal
Coal
Biomass Manure
Biomass Manure
Biomass Forest
Biomass Forest
Biomass Crops
Biomass Crops
base - color
base - color
Bailey Ecoregion
Bailey Ecoregion
All Biomass
All Biomass
Rob Baldwin PPT Presentation pdf
Dr. Rob Baldwin's Landscape-scale Conservation Planning Presentation
baldwin.png
 
The Northern Appalachian/Acadian Ecoregion: Priority Locations for Conservation Action
This report describes the results of a research initiative launched by 2C1Forest to identify irreplaceable and vulnerable locations in the Northern Appalachian/Acadian ecoregion for the purpose of identifying priority locations for conservation action. Our methodology is data driven, comprehensive across the entire ecoregion, and spatially explicit at a high resolution, which allows our results to be replicated and applied at numerous spatial scales. Our approach to identifying priority locations involved three interlocking lines of analysis.