Beck, E.; Knoke, T.; Farwig, N.; Breuer, L.; Siddons, D. & Bendix, J. 2017: <b>Landscape Restoration, Sustainable Land Use and Cross-scale Monitoring of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions. A Science-directed Approach for South Ecuador</b>. (Universität Bayreuth).
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Title:
Landscape Restoration, Sustainable Land Use and Cross-scale Monitoring of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions. A Science-directed Approach for South Ecuador
FOR816dw ID:
1696
Publication Date:
2017-06-01
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Resource Owner(s):
Individual:
Erwin Beck
Contact:
email:
erwin.beck <at> uni-bayreuth.de
Universitätsstr. 30
Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Geoscience
University of Bayreuth
95440 Bayreuth
Germany
Individual:
Thomas Knoke
Contact:
email:
knoke <at> forst.tu-muenchen.de
Center of Life and Food Science Weihenstephan
Institute of Forest Management
Technische Universität München
Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2
85354 Freising
Germany
email:
lutz.breuer <at> umwelt.uni-giessen.de
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26
Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resources Management
Justus-Liebig-University Gießen
35392 Gießen
Germany
Individual:
David Siddons
Contact:
email:
dsiddons <at> uazuay.edu.ec
Ecuador
Individual:
Jörg Bendix
Contact:
email:
bendix <at> staff.uni-marburg.de
Faculty of Geography
Deutschhausstraße 10
Philipps University of Marburg
Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing
35032 Marburg
Germany
Abstract:
In 201 3, the “Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem<br/>
Monitoring and Research in South Ecuador”<br/>
(www.TropicalMountainForest.org) was launched as a<br/>
knowledge transfer program in the biodiversity<br/>
hotspot of the southern Ecuadorian Andes, jointly<br/>
funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG)<br/>
and Ecuadorian non-university partners. One of the<br/>
overall aims of the transdisciplinary program is to<br/>
design science-directed recommendations for an<br/>
ecologically sustainable, economically profitable and<br/>
socially compatible use of the mainly rural land. The<br/>
second major goal of the program is the development<br/>
of functional indicators that are crucial for the<br/>
monitoring of impacts of environmental change on the<br/>
ecosystem and its functions. They encompass<br/>
abiotic, abiotic-biotic and biotic-biotic interrelations,<br/>
and are sensitive - though to different extent - to<br/>
subtle changes in the environment. Therefore, it is not<br/>
only the interaction per se, which has to be examined.<br/>
In addition to that the quantification of the response to<br/>
certain environmental stressors is needed.<br/>
Representing the fundament of ecosystem functioning,<br/>
biodiversity as such or certain functional taxa can<br/>
be monitored for an assessment of the ecosystem’s<br/>
state. Important further criteria for the selection of an<br/>
indicator are general applicability, easiness of<br/>
handling and stability against pitfalls.<br/>
This book “Landscape Restoration, Sustainable<br/>
Use and Cross-scale Monitoring of Biodiversity<br/>
and Ecosystem Functions: A Science-directed<br/>
Approach for South Ecuador” presents in its first<br/>
part a compilation of sustainable land use concepts<br/>
that have been proven for application in the Provinces<br/>
Loja and Zamora Chinchipe and beyond, given<br/>
comparable environmental conditions. The second<br/>
part describes functional indicators as well as their<br/>
development, monitoring and application.<br/>
Both parts start with introductory chapters on the<br/>
major aims of the respective transdisciplinary<br/>
program, followed by contributions showing how land<br/>
use concepts can be used to achieve sustainable<br/>
management and ecosystem services, as well as how<br/>
functional indicators can be used to assess and<br/>
monitor the stability of biodiversity and ecosystem<br/>
functions.<br/>
It should be stressed that this book has not the aim to<br/>
present only a scientific summary of the developed<br/>
systems. Instead, it targets on stakeholders as our<br/>
non-university partners and beyond which are in<br/>
charge of environmental planning and ecosystem<br/>
function surveillance in Ecuador. In the manner of a<br/>
technical handbook, it gives a comprehensible introduction<br/>
to the land use option or the indicator,<br/>
followed by hints how to apply, implement and assess<br/>
the developed systems. The book is and was<br/>
complementing our three pillars of capacity building<br/>
which also includes stakeholder workshops on the<br/>
developed land use options and indicators, and<br/>
demonstration plots in the field.<br/>
With this book the authors highly acknowledge the<br/>
generous funding of the research by the German<br/>
Science Foundation (DFG) and the logistic,<br/>
administrative and practical support by the foundation<br/>
Naturaleza y Cultura Internacional (Loja and Del<br/>
Mar). Such research requires also fruitful<br/>
collaboration with local academic institutions, the<br/>
Universidad Tecnica Particular de Loja, the<br/>
Universidad Nacional de Loja, the Universidad de<br/>
Cuenca, the Universidad de Azuay, and the local<br/>
weather service INAMHI. These partnerships were a<br/>
great experience in capacity building on both sides,<br/>
as evidenced by a number of academic degrees<br/>
obtained and by numerous joint publications. The<br/>
authors are also grateful for the support of our nonuniversity<br/>
research partners beyond NCI, namely<br/>
ETAPA EP (Empresa Pública Municipal de<br/>
Telecomunicaciones, Agua potable, lcantarillado y<br/>
Saneamiento de Cuenca- Ecuador), the Gobierno<br/>
Municipal de Zamora and the regional water fund<br/>
FORAGUA (Fondo Regional del Agua). Further,<br/>
sincere thanks are owed to the Ecuadorian Ministry of<br/>
the Environment (MAE) for permission to conduct<br/>
research in South Ecuador.<br/>
<br/>
The Editors
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Keywords:
| sustainable land use | Cross-scale Monitoring | science-directed guidelines | landscape restoration |
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BOOK
Publisher:
Universität Bayreuth
Total Pages:
222
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Metadata Provider:
Individual:
Maik Dobbermann
Contact:
email:
dobberma <at> staff.uni-marburg.de
Laboratory for Climatology and Remote Sensing
Faculty of Geography
Deutschhausstr. 12
Philipps University of Marburg
35032 Marburg
Germany