Integrating Metaecosystem Framework with Ecosystem Service Dynamics in Sociohydrosystems
Amélie Truchy, David Eme, Franck Jabot, Fabrice Vinatier, Aurélien Jamoneau, Eric J Petit, Bertrand Villeneuve, Laure Carassou, Thibault Datry, Alienor Jeliazkov

TL;DR
This paper proposes a unified framework to better understand how ecosystem services are affected by interactions between ecosystems and environmental changes.
Contribution
The novel contribution is integrating the metaecosystem framework with ecosystem service dynamics to improve holistic ecosystem assessments.
Findings
A unified framework helps identify synergies and trade-offs among ecosystem services.
The framework improves understanding of how changes in one hydrosystem area affect others.
It supports adaptive management strategies for environmental and social challenges.
Abstract
Sociohydrosystems provide vital ecosystem services such as water purification, flood regulation, and climate regulation. However, understanding the complex relationships among ecosystem processes, hydrosystem dynamics, and ecosystem services is crucial. The metaecosystem framework, which is focused on the flows of organisms, matter, and energy among ecosystems across spatial and temporal scales, provides valuable tools for more holistic ecosystem assessments. The present article shows that a unified framework is crucial for understanding how ecosystem services are influenced by spatiotemporal dynamics of organisms, matter, and energy, advancing our understanding of how changes in one area of the hydrosystem translate into changes in other areas. The proposed framework also helps identify synergies and trade-offs among ecosystem services and the influence of environmental conditions.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSustainability and Ecological Systems Analysis · Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies · Land Use and Ecosystem Services
