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The challenges and implications of linking wetland science to policy in agricultural landscapes - experience from the UK National Ecosystem Assessment

Everard, M.; Maltby, E.; Acreman, M.; Blackwell, M. S.A.; Everard, Mark; Morris, J.

Authors

M. Everard

E. Maltby

M. Acreman

M. S.A. Blackwell

Mark Everard Mark.Everard@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Ecosystem Services

J. Morris



Abstract

Wetlands have been the focus of conflicts in societal priorities throughout human history, with competing demands for water and land use delivering a range of ecosystem services but contributing to severe degradation and loss. Conservation of wetlands is a relatively recent priority, and it has seen more recent shifts from protection of remaining wetlands initially as a static biodiversity resource towards a focus on the many, formerly largely undervalued beneficial functions that these ecosystems provide to society. The UK National Ecosystem Assessment (NEA) assesses the status, trends, ecosystem services and future prospects of eight broad habitat types, including wetlands. Despite confounding factors such as an inconsistent inventory of wetlands, fragmented policy instruments and conflicts with agricultural land use, the NEA has enabled an initial assessment of the extent and condition of the current wetland resource in the UK and the degree of loss of different wetland types and their broad implications not only for biodiversity, but for the delivery of a wide range of ecosystem services. It has also highlighted some of the ways in which wetland ecosystem services can be beneficially exploited, for example as buffer zones, as a means to protect freshwater resources or in flood risk management, as well as the trade-offs inherent in different land uses. We summarise some of the findings of the NEA in relation to some key challenges of linking wetland science to policy. © 2013.

Citation

Everard, M., Maltby, E., Acreman, M., Blackwell, M. S., Everard, M., & Morris, J. (2013). The challenges and implications of linking wetland science to policy in agricultural landscapes - experience from the UK National Ecosystem Assessment. Ecological Engineering, 56, 121-133. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.12.086

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jul 1, 2013
Deposit Date Jun 13, 2013
Journal Ecological Engineering
Print ISSN 0925-8574
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 56
Pages 121-133
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.12.086
Keywords wetlands, ecosystem services, policy, UK NEA
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/939329
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2012.12.086