Katarina Hedlund
Professor
Synthesizing multiple ecosystem service assessments for urban planning. A review of approaches, and recommendations
Author
Summary, in English
While ecosystem service (ES) assessments become a more and more important source of knowledge, there is a need for synthesis approaches that make the results usable to support decisions. Effective synthesis approaches can reduce the information burden produced by multiple ES assessments and help decision-makers to compare alternative options and to assess their impacts. In this review, we focus on urban planning, one of the main decision-making processes that affect ES in cities, and investigate what synthesis approaches have been applied to support planning decisions. The aim is to identify the options available and to analyze their suitability to different urban planning decisions, thus providing a guidance to potential users. We reviewed 62 studies selected through a search in two literature databases and identified six recurring synthesis approaches: diversity, average, weighted summation, multi-criteria analysis, optimization algorithms, and efficiency indicators; and a limited number of methods developed ad-hoc for specific applications. For each approach, we collected evidence about the appropriateness for different decision-making contexts, the applicability to different ES categories and types of assessment methods, and the occurrence of complementary analyses of ES interactions. Further, we built on the reviewed publications to identify pros and cons, including critical aspects related to the usability of the approaches, such as their complexity, transparency, and the level of stakeholder involvement. Based on the findings, we draw recommendations on how to select suitable synthesis approaches to support different urban planning decisions.
Department/s
- BECC: Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate
- Centre for Environmental and Climate Science (CEC)
- Department of Biology
Publishing year
2021
Language
English
Publication/Series
Landscape and Urban Planning
Volume
213
Links
Document type
Journal article review
Publisher
Elsevier
Topic
- Environmental Management
Keywords
- Ecosystem service assessment
- Evidence-based decision-making
- Integrated valuation
- Knowledge synthesis
- Urban planning
Status
Published
Project
- Nature-based Urban Innovation
- Nature-based Solutions for Urban Challenges
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0169-2046