Ecosystem services of Chilean sclerophyllous forests and shrublands on the verge of collapse: A review

Smith-Ramirez, Cecilia; GREZ, AUDREY; Galleguillos, Mauricio; Cerda, Claudia; Ocampo-Melgar, Anahi; Miranda, Marcelo D.; Munoz, Ariel A.; Rendon-Funes, Adriana; Diaz, Ivan; Cifuentes, Camila; Alaniz, Alberto; Seguel, Oscar; Ovalle, Juan; Montenegro, Gloria; Saldes-Cortes, Andrea; et. al.

Abstract

Dryland forests are the areas most threatened by climate change, urbanization and land-use change simulta-neously. Ecosystem services provided by Mediterranean dryland forests are have been in steep decline, and are extensively studied in the Mediterranean basin, however considerably less in other areas with Mediterranean climates. Knowledge of these services is necessary for the promotion of their conservation and restoration. Here, we synthesize current knowledge regarding the main ecosystem services provided by Chilean Mediterranean sclerophyllous forests and shrublands (SFSh). This knowledge allows for the valuation of SFSh in order to conserve, restore and study them. We found 158 studies, including technical reports, theses, and scientific literature regarding the social and environmental benefits derived from Chilean SFSh, though many did not use the term "ecosystem services" (ES). We found data on 19 ecosystem services with four or more studies per service. ES studies in Chile increased in number a couple years after Millennium Ecosystem Assessment published its synthesis in 2005. The most frequently reported services were provisioning services, especially medicinal plants and extracts. Despite the advances in knowledge, ecosystem services of SFSh appear to be rarely quan-tified, most frequently using oversimplified variable indicators. Services related to animal biodiversity, such as

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000917278100001 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
Volumen: 211
Editorial: ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2023
DOI:

10.1016/j.jaridenv.2022.104927

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