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Journal of Applied Remote Sensing | 2017

Accounting for ecosystem assets using remote sensing in the Colombian Orinoco River Basin lowlands

Leonardo Vargas; Lars Hein; Roy P. Remme

Abstract. Worldwide, ecosystem change compromises the supply of ecosystem services (ES). Better managing ecosystems requires detailed information on these changes and their implications for ES supply. Ecosystem accounting has been developed as an environmental-economic accounting system using concepts aligned with the System of National Accounts. Ecosystem accounting requires spatial information from a local to national scale. The objective of this paper is to explore how remote sensing can be used to analyze ecosystems using an accounting approach in the Orinoco River Basin. We assessed ecosystem assets in terms of extent, condition, and capacity to supply ES. We focus on four specific ES: grasslands grazed by cattle, timber harvesting, oil palm fresh fruit bunches harvesting, and carbon sequestration. We link ES with six ecosystem assets: savannahs, woody grasslands, mixed agroecosystems, very dense forests, dense forest, and oil palm plantations. We used remote sensing vegetation and productivity indexes to measure ecosystem assets. We found that remote sensing is a powerful tool to estimate ecosystem extent. The enhanced vegetation index can be used to assess ecosystems condition, and net primary productivity can be used for the assessment of ecosystem assets capacity to supply ES. Integrating remote sensing and ecological information facilitates efficient monitoring of ecosystem assets.


Earth Resources and Environmental Remote Sensing/GIS Applications VII | 2016

Accounting for ecosystem assets using remote sensing in the Colombian Orinoco River basin lowlands

Leonardo Vargas; Lars Hein; Roy P. Remme

In many parts of the world, ecosystems change compromises the supply of ecosystem services (ES). Better ecosystem management requires detailed and structured information. Ecosystem accounting has been developed as an information system for ecosystems, using concepts and valuation approaches that are aligned with the System of National Accounts (SNA). The SNA is used to store and analyse economic data, and the alignment of ecosystem accounts with the SNA facilitates the integrated analysis of economic and ecological aspects of ecosystem use. Ecosystem accounting requires detailed spatial information at aggregated scales. The objective of this paper is to explore how remote sensing images can be used to analyse ecosystems using an accounting approach in the Orinoco river basin. We assessed ecosystem assets in terms of extent, condition and capacity to supply ES. We focus on four specific ES: grasslands grazed by cattle, timber and oil palm harvest, and carbon sequestration. We link ES with six ecosystem assets; savannahs, woody grasslands, mixed agro-ecosystems, very dense forests, dense forest and oil palm plantations. We used remote sensing vegetation, surface temperature and productivity indexes to measure ecosystem assets. We found that remote sensing is a powerful tool to estimate ecosystem extent. The enhanced vegetation index can be used to assess ecosystems condition, and net primary productivity can be used for the assessment of ecosystem assets capacity to supply ES. Integrating remote sensing and ecological information facilitates efficient monitoring of ecosystem assets, in particular in data poor contexts.


Conservation Letters | 2014

Ecosystem Services as a Contested Concept: A Synthesis of Critique and Counter-arguments

Matthias Schröter; E.H. van der Zanden; A.P.E. van Oudenhoven; Roy P. Remme; H.M. Serna-Chavez; R.S. de Groot; P.F.M. Opdam


Ecological Indicators | 2014

Accounting for capacity and flow of ecosystem services: A conceptual model and a case study for Telemark, Norway

Matthias Schröter; David N. Barton; Roy P. Remme; Lars Hein


Ecosystem services | 2015

Lessons learned for spatial modelling of ecosystem services in support of ecosystem accounting

Matthias Schröter; Roy P. Remme; Elham Sumarga; David N. Barton; Lars Hein


Ecosystem services | 2014

Developing spatial biophysical accounting for multiple ecosystem services

Roy P. Remme; Matthias Schröter; Lars Hein


Landscape Ecology | 2016

Spatial prioritisation for conserving ecosystem services: comparing hotspots with heuristic optimisation

Matthias Schröter; Roy P. Remme


Ecological Economics | 2015

Monetary accounting of ecosystem services: A test case for Limburg province, the Netherlands

Roy P. Remme; Bram Edens; Matthias Schröter; Lars Hein


Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability | 2015

Progress and challenges in the development of ecosystem accounting as a tool to analyse ecosystem capital

Lars Hein; Carl Obst; Bram Edens; Roy P. Remme


Ecological Indicators | 2012

How and where to map supply and demand of ecosystem services for policy-relevant outcomes?

Matthias Schröter; Roy P. Remme; Lars Hein

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Lars Hein

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Matthias Schröter

Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ

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Bram Edens

Statistics Netherlands

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Leonardo Vargas

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Carl Obst

University of Melbourne

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Elham Sumarga

Bandung Institute of Technology

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A.P.E. van Oudenhoven

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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