Pilli Sihvola, Karolina

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Environment and ecosystem services

de Jager, Alfred; Pelaez, Sara; Johannes Amate, Belle; Blauhut, Veit; Krausmann, Elisabeth; Nikolić, Nina; Pilli Sihvola, Karolina; La Notte, Alessandra; Cortina, Jordi

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TY  - CHAP
AU  - de Jager, Alfred
AU  - Pelaez, Sara
AU  - Johannes Amate, Belle
AU  - Blauhut, Veit
AU  - Krausmann, Elisabeth
AU  - Nikolić, Nina
AU  - Pilli Sihvola, Karolina
AU  - La Notte, Alessandra
AU  - Cortina, Jordi
PY  - 2020
UR  - https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC114026
UR  - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2100
AB  - In this subchapter, we discuss the need for investing in long-term assessment of impact on ecosystem services. We also think that governments should keep supporting national accounting of ecosystem services and that they should use the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) for that purpose. Mapping and assessment of the assets can also be employed for ecosystem accounting. Ecosystem services impact as- sessment, even though it is very important and necessary, cannot hide the facts that disaster risk management should move towards an ecosystem-based approach and that ecosystem degradation must be reversed. It is also important to highlight that impact on ecosystem services triggers a cascading effect that could be reflected in direct and indirect losses. These elements are discussed in detail, and we provide examples of and bibliographical references on how the ecosystem-based approach stands as a promising approach that can impact all elements of the disaster risk equation: mitigating hazards, reducing exposure, reducing vulnerabilities and increasing the resilience of exposed communities.
PB  - Publications Office of the European Union
T2  - Science for Disaster Risk Management 2020: Acting Today, Protecting Tomorrow
T1  - Environment and ecosystem services
EP  - 470
SP  - 437
DO  - 10.2760/571085
ER  - 
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author = "de Jager, Alfred and Pelaez, Sara and Johannes Amate, Belle and Blauhut, Veit and Krausmann, Elisabeth and Nikolić, Nina and Pilli Sihvola, Karolina and La Notte, Alessandra and Cortina, Jordi",
year = "2020",
abstract = "In this subchapter, we discuss the need for investing in long-term assessment of impact on ecosystem services. We also think that governments should keep supporting national accounting of ecosystem services and that they should use the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES) for that purpose. Mapping and assessment of the assets can also be employed for ecosystem accounting. Ecosystem services impact as- sessment, even though it is very important and necessary, cannot hide the facts that disaster risk management should move towards an ecosystem-based approach and that ecosystem degradation must be reversed. It is also important to highlight that impact on ecosystem services triggers a cascading effect that could be reflected in direct and indirect losses. These elements are discussed in detail, and we provide examples of and bibliographical references on how the ecosystem-based approach stands as a promising approach that can impact all elements of the disaster risk equation: mitigating hazards, reducing exposure, reducing vulnerabilities and increasing the resilience of exposed communities.",
publisher = "Publications Office of the European Union",
journal = "Science for Disaster Risk Management 2020: Acting Today, Protecting Tomorrow",
booktitle = "Environment and ecosystem services",
pages = "470-437",
doi = "10.2760/571085"
}
de Jager, A., Pelaez, S., Johannes Amate, B., Blauhut, V., Krausmann, E., Nikolić, N., Pilli Sihvola, K., La Notte, A.,& Cortina, J.. (2020). Environment and ecosystem services. in Science for Disaster Risk Management 2020: Acting Today, Protecting Tomorrow
Publications Office of the European Union., 437-470.
https://doi.org/10.2760/571085
de Jager A, Pelaez S, Johannes Amate B, Blauhut V, Krausmann E, Nikolić N, Pilli Sihvola K, La Notte A, Cortina J. Environment and ecosystem services. in Science for Disaster Risk Management 2020: Acting Today, Protecting Tomorrow. 2020;:437-470.
doi:10.2760/571085 .
de Jager, Alfred, Pelaez, Sara, Johannes Amate, Belle, Blauhut, Veit, Krausmann, Elisabeth, Nikolić, Nina, Pilli Sihvola, Karolina, La Notte, Alessandra, Cortina, Jordi, "Environment and ecosystem services" in Science for Disaster Risk Management 2020: Acting Today, Protecting Tomorrow (2020):437-470,
https://doi.org/10.2760/571085 . .
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