The five pillar EPPS framework for quantifying, mapping and managing ecosystem services.

Abstract This paper introduces an ecosystem services assessment framework with five pillars: ecosystem properties, potentials, services, benefits/values, and beneficiaries. In a case study in the district of Gorlitz (Eastern Saxony, Germany), we present an exemplary application for two ecosystem services: crop food production and soil erosion regulation. The farmland of the district can produce a total of about 518,000 t of crop food (rye) per year, depending on yield potential. Corrected for the mean price of the crop rye, this translates to a value of about 100 million € annually. At the same time, 606,000 t of soil loss must be calculated per year, which corresponds to 36 million € in damages. If 7% of the farmland were to be transformed into grassland or forest, the provisioning service would sink by 37,000 t of rye, for an income loss of approx. €7.4 million per year. On the other hand, soil erosion regulation would be enhanced and soil loss would be reduced by c. 20%, corresponding to on-site benefit of €7.1 million. Within a more intensively used partial study area (with dominating loess soils), the benefits of the erosion regulation service (€656,000) exceed the yield losses (€245,000) more than twice.

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