Expanding ecosystem multifunctionality measures to operationalize the IPBES framework
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Addressing interlinked societal and ecological challenges requires interdisciplinary approaches, such as those promoted by the IPBES framework. Yet, because of the conceptual and methodological challenges posed by interdisciplinary work, applications of the framework have been mostly qualitative. Here, we propose a net balance of NCP (netNCP) approach, that quantitatively represents multiple components of the IPBES framework. This adapts existing ecosystem service multifunctionality approaches to weight NCP supply by its relative priority by people to measure the overall benefit derived from nature. We expand existing approaches by integrating detrimental NCP, issues of access to NCP, and detailed supply-benefit relationships. We also offer perspectives for better integrating social and anthropogenic drivers, and their impacts on the components of netNCP. Overall, the netNCP approach provides a more robust and complete basis for the integration of ecological and social sciences. Such approaches are needed to quantify socio-ecological systems and to identify sustainable management options.
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