ecoSERVICES was dedicated to investigating the impact of biodiversity change on ecosystem functioning and services, and human well-being. Its mission was to:
- Understand the link between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning;
- Identify the relationship between ecological functions and ecosystem services;
- Assess the effect of ecosystem service change on human well-being, and evaluate human responses to ecosystem service change.
Ecosystems play a key role for human well-being and the sustainable development of the relationship between people and the environment. Over the last decade, “ecosystem services” have been established as a unified term to encompass the sum of benefits people derive from ecosystems. It has become a popular concept and several conceptual frameworks have been proposed for exploring the links between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being. The ecoSERVICES project has played a key role in these developments and now enters into a second phase involving new partnerships to address outstanding gaps.
ecoSERVICES originated as a core project of DIVERSITAS, and became a global research project of Future Earth in April 2015.
Key Contacts
Elena Bennett
Co-Chair, PECS Scientific Steering Committee