Book of abstracts
The sessions were clustered according to the ESP Working Groups structure: Biome (B), Sectoral (S) and Thematic (T) Working Groups. Also, General Sessions (G) and Other Sessions (O) were organized.
By clicking on the clusters, you will be directed to that cluster. Each cluster consists of several sessions. When you click the session title the Book of Abstracts for that session will open. The Book of Abstracts per session contains three sections: 1) session description, 2) session program, 3) abstracts to be presented in that session.
Links to the ESP Working Groups are included to show the linkages between the conference sessions and the ESP community in general.
B. Biome Working Group Sessions
S. Sectoral Working Group Sessions
T. Thematic Working Group Sessions
B. Biome Sessions
BWG 1 – Marine systems
- B1a - Marine and coastal ecosystem service mapping and modelling: moving beyond land-based adaptations, E. Drakou
- B1b - Operationalizing ecosystem services in support of ecosystem-based marine spatial planning, I. Galparsoro, et al.
- B1 ESP Marine Working Group meeting
BWG 2 – Freshwater systems
- B2a - Intermittent rivers and ephemeral streams – Yes, they do provide valuable ecosystem services, D. J. Capdevila, et al.
- B2b - Assessing Ecosystem Services and their Trade-offs towards an Integrated River and Floodplain Management – The RESI (River Ecosystem Service Index), S.A. Podschun, et al.
- B2c - Recovery of ecosystem services in restored aquatic systems, M.C.Uyarra, et al.
BWG 3 – Forests & Woodlands
BWG 5 – Mediterranean systems
- B5 - Predicting the provision and demand of ecosystem services under global change in Mediterranean systems, A. M. Ordóñez, et al.
BWG 8 – Polar regions & High mountains
BWG 9 – Rural landscapes
BWG 10 – Urban systems
- B10a - Just green cities – Adding dimensions of justice to urban ecosystem service assessments, F. Baró, et al.
- B10b Urban agriculture and ecosystem services, K. Specht & M. Artmann.
- B10c - Implementation of the ecosystem services concept for urban planning and development, K. Grunewald, et al.
G. General Sessions
- G1 - Impact Assessment of Nature-based solutions, D. Geneletti & D. La Rosa
- G2 - Young Ecosystem Services Specialists session Peer learning for enhanced ecosystem services research, A. Filyushkina, et al.
- G3 - Ecosystem services supply and demand why social-ecological dynamics matter, M. Mehring & D. Hummel
O. Other Sessions
- O1- ESP Forum: current activities and future plans
- O2- ESP Business-Science collaboration session: ‘Making Ecosystem Services work in Corporate Action: Increasing Impact, Unlocking Opportunity and Driving Innovation'
- O3- ESMERALDA session
S. Sectoral Working Group Sessions
SWG 1 – ES in Agricultural production systems
SWG 5 – ES in Water management
SWG 10 – ES in the circular (bio-)economy
T. Thematic Sessions
TWG 2 – Biodiversity & Ecosystem services
- T2a - Integrating biodiversity and ecosystem services in ecosystem-based management of aquatic sys-tems, M. Lago & A. I. Lillebø (Invited speaker abstract only)
- T2b - Linking land management and biodiversity change to ecosystem services, M. Felipe-Lucia, et al.
TWG 3 – ES Indicator
- T4a - Mapping and Assessment of Ecosystems and their Services for Policy and Decision Making in EU Member States, B. Burkhard, et al.
- T4b - Less is more or the more the better? Dealing with simplification and uncertainties in ES mapping, I. Palomo, et et.
TWG 5 – Modeling ES
- T5a - Models for integrated ecosystem services assessments and future scenarios, S. Nedkov, et al.
- T5b - Addressing ecosystem services modelling bottlenecks through simple to complex models: The ARIES approach, F. Villa, et al. (Invited speaker abstract only)
TWG 6 – Integrated valuation of ES
- T6a - The IPBES experience - advancing ES thinking, S. Jacobs, et al. (Invited speaker abstract only)
- T6b - Database for benefit transfer, F. Rodriguez & V. Colino
- T6c - Justice, distribution, conflicts and power relations in ESS definition and assessment, J. H. Spangenberg & J. Langemeyer
- T6d - Uncertainties in ecosystem service measurement and valuation, A. Nobel, et al.
TWG 8 – Cultural services & Values
TWG 9 – ES & Public health
TWG 10 – ES in Trade-off analysis & Project evaluation
- T10a - How to deal with Ecosystem Services trade -offs and conflicts?, F. Turkelboom, et al.
- T10b - Towards multifunctional landscapes – assessing and governing synergies between biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services, M. Volk, et al.
TWG 11 – Global ES Flow
- T11 - Telecoupling through global and interregional flows of ecosystem services, M. Schroter, et al.
TWG 14 – Application of ES in Planning & Management
- T14a - Ways of embedding the concept of ecosystem services into decision making processes for better agricultural land management, M. V. Pecina, et al.
- T14b - Ecosystem services and adaptation to global change, M. Colloff, et al.
- T14c - Bottlenecks and opportunities for applying ecosystem services in spatial planning, C. Albert, et al.
TWG 17 – ES Accounting & Greening the economy
- T17 - Combining accounting structures with ecosystem services: biophysical models, valuation techniques, and policy uses, A. La Notte, et al.
TWG 18 – Governance & Institutional aspects
- T18a - What happened to the silver bullet - big promises and real world performances? Taking stock of a decade of empirical Payments for Ecosystem Services research around the world, L. Loft, et al.
- T18b - Governing the trade-offs of peri-urban ecosystem services, M. Spyra, et al.
- T18c - Implementing Ecosystem Services in policy at National scale, L. Jones, et al.
ESP EU 2018
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