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Spatial patterns of cultural ecosystem services provision in Southern Patagonia
Authors:Guillermo Martínez Pastur  Pablo L Peri  María V Lencinas  Marina García-Llorente  Berta Martín-López
Institution:1.Centro Austral de Investigaciones Científicas (CADIC),Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET),Ushuaia,Argentina;2.Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA),Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral (UNPA), Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET),Río Gallegos,Argentina;3.Social-Ecological Systems Laboratory, Department of Ecology,Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Madrid,Spain;4.Applied Research and Agricultural Extension Dept.,Madrid Institute for Rural, Agricultural and Food Research and Development (IMIDRA),Alcala De Henares,Spain;5.Social-Ecological Systems Laboratory, Department of Ecology,Universidad Autónoma de Madrid,Madrid,Spain;6.Environmental Change Institute,Oxford University,Oxford,UK
Abstract:

Context

Although there is a need to develop a spatially explicit methodological approach that addresses the social importance of cultural ecosystem services for regional planning, few studies have analysed the spatial distribution on the cultural ecosystem services based on social perceptions.

Objective

The main objective of this study was to identify cultural ecosystem service hot-spots, and factors that characterize such hot-spots and define the spatial associations between cultural ecosystem services in Southern Patagonia (Argentina).

Methods

The study was carried out in Southern Patagonia (243.9 thousand km2) located between 46° and 55° SL with the Andes mountains on the western fringe and the Atlantic Ocean on the eastern fringe of the study area. The study region has a range of different vegetation types (grasslands, shrub-lands, peat-lands and forests) though the cold arid steppe is the main vegetation type. We used geo-tagged digital images that local people and visitors posted in the Panoramio web platform to identify hot-spots of four cultural ecosystem services (aesthetic value, existence value, recreation and local identity) and relate these hot-spots with social and biophysical landscape features.

Results

Aesthetic value was the main cultural service tagged by people, followed by the existence value for biodiversity conservation, followed by local identity and then recreational activity. The spatial distribution of these cultural ecosystem services are associated with different social and biophysical characteristics, such as the presence of water bodies, vegetation types, marine and terrestrial fauna, protected areas, urbanization, accessibility and tourism offer. The most important factors are the presence of water in Santa Cruz and tourism offer in Tierra del Fuego.

Conclusions

Our results demonstrate that this methodology is useful for assessing cultural ecosystem services at the regional scale, especially in areas with low data availability and field accessibility, such as Southern Patagonia. We also identify new research challenges that can be addressed in cultural ecosystem services research through the use of this method.
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