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Landscape Ecology | 2014

Integration of ecosystem services in spatial planning: a survey on regional planners' views

André Mascarenhas; Tomás B. Ramos; Dagmar Haase; Rui Santos

Spatial plans shape land-use changes, which in turn are main drivers of anthropogenic ecosystem alterations, therefore influencing the ecosystem services (ES) delivered by a given territory. However, integration of the ES concept in policies and plans is reported as poor in literature. The main goal of this research is to gain insight on the views and perceptions of Portuguese regional spatial planners regarding the ES concept and its integration in spatial plans. For that we designed and administered a questionnaire survey aimed at practitioners and decision-makers from Portuguese regional spatial planning authorities. The survey focused on issues such as the level of awareness and knowledge of the ES concept among planners, the perceived level of current ES integration in regional spatial plans and corresponding strategic environmental assessments, the main factors that either facilitate or obstruct that integration, or the level of importance given to ES integration in the planning process. Findings show that planners know the ES concept, they consider it as important to be integrated in spatial planning and, interestingly, that it is already rather integrated in existing plans. They believe that planning teams and authorities have skilled human resources for ES integration. However, they revealed a low knowledge on the main initiatives intended to push ecosystem services into the political agenda, like for example the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. The questionnaire used can be easily transferred into other spatial planning contexts to draw, e.g. a broader European picture on ES integration in spatial planning.


Ecology and Society | 2012

The impact of water quality changes on the socio-economic system of the Guadiana Estuary: an assessment of management options.

Mª. Helena Guimarães; André Mascarenhas; Carlos Sousa; T. Boski; Tomaz Dentinho

Tourism related to bathing has a growing economic importance in the Guadiana Estuary in southern Spain and Portugal. Polls of local public opinion showed an awareness of potential and current threats to the aquatic environment posed by regulation of river flow and untreated/poorly-treated urban sewage discharge. Because of this strong concern for water quality, it was selected as the policy issue for our application of the Systems Approach Framework (SAF). We developed an integrated simulation model of the Guadiana estuarine system in which the ecological system and socioeconomic components are linked by means of beach eco-label (Blue Flag Award) through its dependence on fecal bacterial thresholds. We quantified the socioeconomic impacts of water quality through an Economic Base Model that is used to portray the effect of increasing employment on resident population as a result of change in coastal water quality. A Cost-Benefit Analysis provides monetary indicators for scenario evaluation. It includes a monetary valuation of changes in water quality on human welfare using a Contingent Valuation Method. Because the population has a strong seasonal influence on the wastewater discharge into the estuary, we were able to simulate the feedback loop between the human activities that control water quality and those that benefit from it. We organized a critical evaluation of our efforts with the stakeholders, which allowed us to better understand their perceptions of the strengths, limitations, and opportunities for future SAF applications. Here we describe several aspects of our efforts that demonstrate the potential value of the SAF to environmental managers and stakeholders in clarifying some of the causal mechanisms, management options, and costs for resolution of the conflictual problem between water quality and tourism in the Guadiana estuary.


Ecological Indicators | 2010

The role of common local indicators in regional sustainability assessment

André Mascarenhas; Pedro Coelho; Eduarda Subtil; Tomás B. Ramos


Sustainable Development | 2010

A framework for regional sustainability assessment: developing indicators for a Portuguese region

Pedro Coelho; André Mascarenhas; Paula Vaz; Anabela Dores; Tomás B. Ramos


Ecosystem services | 2016

Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats: A SWOT analysis of the ecosystem services framework

Joseph W. Bull; Niels Jobstvogt; Anne Böhnke-Henrichs; André Mascarenhas; Nadia Sitas; Corinne Baulcomb; Cosmas Kombat Lambini; Maurice Rawlins; Himlal Baral; Julie Gwendolin Zähringer; E. Carter-Silk; Mario V. Balzan; Jasper O. Kenter; Tiina Häyhä; Katalin Petz; Rebecca Koss


Journal of Cleaner Production | 2015

Selection of sustainability indicators for planning: combining stakeholders' participation and data reduction techniques

André Mascarenhas; Luís Miguel Nunes; Tomás B. Ramos


Land Use Policy | 2015

Ecosystem services in spatial planning and strategic environmental assessment—A European and Portuguese profile

André Mascarenhas; Tomás B. Ramos; Dagmar Haase; Rui Santos


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Exploring the self-assessment of sustainability indicators by different stakeholders

André Mascarenhas; Luís Miguel Nunes; Tomás B. Ramos


Land Use Policy | 2012

Developing an integrated approach for the strategic monitoring of regional spatial plans

André Mascarenhas; Tomás B. Ramos; Luís Miguel Nunes


Ecosystem services | 2016

Participatory selection of ecosystem services for spatial planning: Insights from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal

André Mascarenhas; Tomás B. Ramos; Dagmar Haase; Rui Santos

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Tomás B. Ramos

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Rui Santos

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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Dagmar Haase

Humboldt University of Berlin

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Carlos Sousa

University of the Algarve

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Pedro Coelho

Universidade Nova de Lisboa

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T. Boski

University of the Algarve

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Tomaz Dentinho

University of the Azores

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Eduarda Subtil

University of the Algarve

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Mª. Helena Guimarães

Spanish National Research Council

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