#8073. Connecting biodiversity and human dimensions through ecosystem services: The Numto Nature Park in West Siberia

October 2026publication date
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Geography, Planning and Development;
Ecology;
Environmental Chemistry;
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Abstract:
An assessment of the socio-ecological system of the Nature Park “Numto” in West Siberia was carried out based on ecosystem services (ES) mapping, applying a “cascade approach” which was modified according to the specific conditions of low commercial land-use by Indigenous Peoples and adopted with a focus on making it practicable and understandable by decision-makers. The ES values were defined through stakeholder analysis, while the mapping was based on the biophysical traits of the ecosystems and related spatial distribution of ecosystem functions.
Keywords:
Ecosystem services; Indicators of ecosystem functions; Indigenous People; Land-use; Mire; Socio-ecological systems

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