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-==== Indicators ====+====== Ecosystem Service Indicators ======
  
-An **indicator** is an observable value that is representative of a specific phenomenon of concern. Indicators provide a measurable proxy for scientists, managers, and policy- and decision-makers to understand trends in complex ecological processes such as [[:wiki:ecosystemservices|ecosystem services]]. As such, **indicators **are highlighting the links between social and environmental change influencing the capacity of ecosystems to maintain [[:wiki:provisioning_services|provisioning]], [[:wiki:regulating_services|regulating]], [[:wiki:supporting_services|supporting]] and [[:wiki:cultural_services|cultural ]]services. They are usually used for a specific purpose, for example to “provide a policy-maker with information about progress toward a goal” (TEEB 2010)((TEEB (2010). “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations.” P Kumar (ed.). Earthscan, London)) . In order to provide benefit, practitioners must effectively quantify the link between the indicator and the phenomenon of concern. Spatially-explicit approaches have been widely used to map a multitude of indicators, by merging theory and practice to advance sustainable planning and decision-making. In the analysis and evaluation of complex environmental interactions, [[:wiki:remote_sensing|remote sensing]] plays an important role and is widely used in the [[:wiki:wp_t2?s[]=mapping&s[]=assessment|mapping and assessment]] of [[:wiki:ecosystem_and_ecosystem_services?s[]=ecosystem|ecosystem]] properties and functions. The term “indicator” is most often used in the fields of ecosystem services, ecology, and environmental planning.+An **indicator** is an observable value that is representative of a specific phenomenon of concern. Indicators provide a measurable proxy for scientists, managers, and policy- and decision-makers to understand trends in complex ecological processes such as [[:wiki:ecosystemservices|ecosystem services]]. As such, **indicators **are highlighting the links between social and environmental change influencing the capacity of ecosystems to maintain [[:wiki:provisioning_services|provisioning]], [[:wiki:regulating_services|regulating]], and [[:wiki:cultural_services|cultural ]]services. They are usually used for a specific purpose, for example to “provide a policy-maker with information about progress toward a goal” (TEEB 2010)((TEEB (2010). “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations.” P Kumar (ed.). Earthscan, London)) . In order to provide benefit, practitioners must effectively quantify the link between the indicator and the phenomenon of concern. Spatially-explicit approaches have been widely used to map a multitude of indicators, by merging theory and practice to advance sustainable planning and decision-making. In the analysis and evaluation of complex environmental interactions, [[:wiki:remote_sensing|remote sensing]] plays an important role and is widely used in the [[:wiki:wp_t2?s[]=mapping&s[]=assessment|mapping and assessment]] of [[:wiki:ecosystem_and_ecosystem_services?s[]=ecosystem|ecosystem]] properties and functions. The term “indicator” is most often used in the fields of ecosystem services, ecology, and environmental planning.
  
-As an example, area and type of forest cover could be used as an indicator for **[[:wiki:carbonsequestration|carbon sequestration]]** . Examples of indicators for ecosystem services in mountain areas can be found in the 1st Report 2013-2014 of the Working Group “Mountain Forests” of the Alpine Convention ((“Mountain Forest” Working Group (2014). “1st Report 2013-2014 of the Working Group “Mountain Forests” of the Alpine Convention.” Proceedings Report.))  found **[[http://www.alpconv.org/en/organization/groups/WGForest/Documents/report%20forest.pdf|here]]**. .+Examples of indicators for ecosystem services in mountain areas can be found in the [[http://www.alpconv.org/en/organization/groups/WGForest/Documents/report forest.pdf|1st Report 2013-2014 of the Working Group “Mountain Forests” of the Alpine Convention]].((“Mountain Forest” Working Group (2014). “1st Report 2013-2014 of the Working Group “Mountain Forests” of the Alpine Convention.” Proceedings Report.))
  
-{{  :wiki:indicatorpic3.png?600  }}+==== AlpES WebGIS ====
  
-=== AlpES WebGIS ===+Indicators, their status, and mapped distribution for the [[:wiki:alpes|AlpES Project]] will be located in the [[:wiki:alpes_webgis|AlpES WebGIS]] as they are developed.
  
-Indicators, their status, and mapped distribution for the [[:wiki:alpes|AlpES Project]] will be located here as they are developed. +==== Additional Resources ====
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 Other Definitions/ Similar Terms: Other Definitions/ Similar Terms:
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   * The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations, TEEB (2010).((TEEB (2010). “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations.” P Kumar (ed.). Earthscan, London.))   * The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations, TEEB (2010).((TEEB (2010). “The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations.” P Kumar (ed.). Earthscan, London.))
  
-=== Related Alpine Space Projects ===+==== Related Alpine Space Projects ====
  
-~~DISCUSSION~~+~~DISCUSSION~~{{tag> "indicator" "AlpES_project" "ecosystem_services"}}
  
  
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