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Effects of land use,cover, and protection on stream and riparian ecosystem services and biodiversity
Authors:Dalal EL Hanna  Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne  Elena M Bennett
Institution:Department of Natural Resource Sciences, McGill University, MacDonald-Stewart Building, 21,111 Lakeshore Road, Ste. Anne de Bellevue, QC, H9 × 3V9 Canada
Abstract:Protected areas are an important part of broader landscapes that are often used to preserve biodiversity or natural features. Some argue that protected areas may also help ensure provision of ecosystem services. However, the effect of protection on ecosystem services and whether protection affects the provision of ecosystem services is known only for a few services in a few types of landscapes. We sought to fill this gap by investigating the effect of watershed protection status and land use and land cover on biodiversity and the provision of ecosystem services. We compared the ecosystem services provided in and around streams in 4 watershed types: International Union for Conservation of Nature category II protected forests, unprotected forests, unprotected forests with recent timber harvesting, and unprotected areas with agriculture. We surveyed 28 streams distributed across these watershed types in Quebec, Canada, to quantify provisioning of clean water, carbon storage, recreation, wild foods, habitat quality, and terrestrial and aquatic biodiversity richness and abundance. The quantity and quality of ecosystem services and biodiversity were generally higher in sites with intact forest—whether protected or not—relative to those embedded in production landscapes with forestry or agriculture. Clean-water provision, carbon storage, habitat quality, and tree diversity were significantly higher in and around streams surrounded by forest. Recreation, wild foods, and aquatic biodiversity did not vary among watershed types. Although some services can be provided by both protected and unprotected areas, protection status may help secure the continued supply of services sensitive to changes in land use or land cover. Our findings provide needed information about the ecosystem service and biodiversity trade-offs and synergies that result from developing a watershed or from protecting it.
Keywords:conservation  freshwater  land-use management  production landscapes  watershed protection  agua dulce  conservación  manejo del uso de suelo  paisajes de producción  protección de cuencas  保护  生产用地景观  土地利用管理  水域保护  淡水
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