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PLOS ONE | 2016

Dynamics of Ecosystem Services during Forest Transitions in Reventazón, Costa Rica

Ameline Vallet; Bruno Locatelli; Harold Levrel; Christian Brenes Pérez; Pablo Imbach; Natalia Estrada Carmona; Raphaël Manlay; Johan Oszwald

The forest transition framework describes the temporal changes of forest areas with economic development. A first phase of forest contraction is followed by a second phase of expansion once a turning point is reached. This framework does not differentiate forest types or ecosystem services, and describes forests regardless of their contribution to human well-being. For several decades, deforestation in many tropical regions has degraded ecosystem services, such as watershed regulation, while increasing provisioning services from agriculture, for example, food. Forest transitions and expansion have been observed in some countries, but their consequences for ecosystem services are often unclear. We analyzed the implications of forest cover change on ecosystem services in Costa Rica, where a forest transition has been suggested. A review of literature and secondary data on forest and ecosystem services in Costa Rica indicated that forest transition might have led to an ecosystem services transition. We modeled and mapped the changes of selected ecosystem services in the upper part of the Reventazón watershed and analyzed how supply changed over time in order to identify possible transitions in ecosystem services. The modeled changes of ecosystem services is similar to the second phase of a forest transition but no turning point was identified, probably because of the limited temporal scope of the analysis. Trends of provisioning and regulating services and their tradeoffs were opposite in different spatial subunits of our study area, which highlights the importance of scale in the analysis of ecosystem services and forest transitions. The ecosystem services transition framework proposed in this study is useful for analyzing the temporal changes of ecosystem services and linking socio-economic drivers to ecosystem services demand at different scales.


Archive | 2017

Analyser des services écosystémiques pour gérer des territoires

Bruno Locatelli; Ameline Vallet; Giacomo Fedele; Bruno Rapidel


Archive | 2017

Nonmaterial benefits obtained by people from nature in Peru: Multiple approaches for exploring different benefits and worldviews

Bruno Locatelli; Merelyn Valdivia; Ameline Vallet


Archive | 2017

Chapitre 17 - Analyser des services écosystémiques pour gérer des territoires

Bruno Locatelli; Ameline Vallet; Giacomo Fedele; Bruno Rapidel


Archive | 2017

Social networks and governance of ecosystem services: Power asymmetries among local beneficiaries and institutions at multiple levels

Ameline Vallet; Bruno Locatelli; Harold Levrel; Nicolas Dendoncker


Archive | 2017

Analyzing ecosystem services to manage territories

Bruno Locatelli; Ameline Vallet; Giacomo Fedele; Bruno Rapidel


Archive | 2016

Analyzing and mapping cultural ecosystem services with multiple integrated approaches: comparing methods and information sources in Peru

Bruno Locatelli; Merelyn Valdivia; Ameline Vallet


Archive | 2016

Interactions between stakeholders and ecosystems: social networks, power, beneficiaries, and agents of change

Ameline Vallet; Bruno Locatelli; Harold Levrel; Nicolas Dendoncker


Archive | 2016

Contribution of wild plants to human well-being in Apurimac, Peru: an ecosystem service perspective

Ameline Vallet; Bruno Locatelli; Merelyn Valdivia


Archive | 2015

Ecosystem service tradeoffs and ecological-economic production possibilities frontier: A case study in Costa Rica

Ameline Vallet; Bruno Locatelli; Harold Levrel; Sven Wunder

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Bruno Locatelli

Center for International Forestry Research

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Harold Levrel

École des ponts ParisTech

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Giacomo Fedele

Center for International Forestry Research

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Pablo Imbach

Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza

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Johan Oszwald

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sven Wunder

Center for International Forestry Research

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