Whole-of-System, Values-Based Framework locator diagram
The value of services to humans, varies depending on the human use and benefits from the environment[7]. Impacts to the services provided by an ecosystem can directly or indirectly affect a social ecological system[6]. Identifying and understanding the services that an ecosystem generates is important to help decision-makers:
- understand how people use an ecosystem,
- understand what is important to people,
- serve as a framework for communicating an environment's importance to the public, and
- help mitigate or manage the impacts of changes in services[3][1][6].
Ecosystem service assessments provide information about the services the system is providing[5]. A list of ecosystem services based on the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services (CICES)[4] has been developed for this Framework, and can be used as the basis for any ecosystem services assessment. At a system-scale, these assessments should consider:
- how the components and processes combine to provide the services for that system
- the condition of the system, and the processes affecting that system
- the appropriate scale (both temporal and spatial) for the assessment
- the stakeholders and beneficiaries of the system
- any modifications to the system and how this might affect the provision of services
- the best-available data and evidence[7][2]
To maximise the services provided by the system, future potential ecosystem services should be identifed, including any modification or change to components or processes to achieve these outcomes.
References
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Last updated: 30 June 2022
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Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2022) Identify existing and potential intrinsic values and ecosystem services, WetlandInfo website, accessed 14 April 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/management/whole-system-values-framework/services.html