Current status and future prospects for the assessment of marine and coastal ecosystem services: a systematic review

PLoS One. 2013 Jul 3;8(7):e67737. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0067737. Print 2013.

Abstract

Background: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies have focused on assessing and mapping terrestrial ecosystem services highlighting a knowledge gap on marine and coastal ecosystem services (MCES) and an urgent need to assess them.

Methodology/principal findings: We reviewed and summarized existing scientific literature related to MCES with the aim of extracting and classifying indicators used to assess and map them. We found 145 papers that specifically assessed marine and coastal ecosystem services from which we extracted 476 indicators. Food provision, in particular fisheries, was the most extensively analyzed MCES while water purification and coastal protection were the most frequently studied regulating and maintenance services. Also recreation and tourism under the cultural services was relatively well assessed. We highlight knowledge gaps regarding the availability of indicators that measure the capacity, flow or benefit derived from each ecosystem service. The majority of the case studies was found in mangroves and coastal wetlands and was mainly concentrated in Europe and North America. Our systematic review highlighted the need of an improved ecosystem service classification for marine and coastal systems, which is herein proposed with definitions and links to previous classifications.

Conclusions/significance: This review summarizes the state of available information related to ecosystem services associated with marine and coastal ecosystems. The cataloging of MCES indicators and the integrated classification of MCES provided in this paper establish a background that can facilitate the planning and integration of future assessments. The final goal is to establish a consistent structure and populate it with information able to support the implementation of biodiversity conservation policies.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis
  • Review
  • Systematic Review

MeSH terms

  • Conservation of Natural Resources*
  • Ecosystem*
  • Oceanography
  • Oceans and Seas*

Grants and funding

The views expressed in this document are purely those of the authors and may not in any circumstances be regarded as stating an official position of the European Commission (EC). The funders (EC) had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.