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SRR Conceptual Model. Relationship of Ecosystem Services to Sustainability and Indicator Based Monitoring. A Model of What?. The Slinky Experiment Your Health. Linkage between questions and measurements. Important Rangeland Questions Sustainability Develop conceptual model
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SRR ConceptualModel Relationship of Ecosystem Services to Sustainability and Indicator Based Monitoring
A Model of What? • The Slinky Experiment • Your Health
Linkage between questions and measurements Important Rangeland Questions Sustainability Develop conceptual model Identify Key Processes Identify Indicators Are Indicators Useful Over Time?
Indicator Development • Develop the Indicators based upon issues
Framework • Need for a conceptual framework for interpretation • Determine if the indicator set would address critical questions
Conceptual Model • SRR Conceptual Model is not a predictive or mathematical model. • Framework for • Evaluating the validity of the SRR indicator set • Explaining what the indicators mean • Explaining how they integrate
States and Processes • The “State” boxes refer to the current status as assessed by the indicators tracked. • Processes are the ongoing activities and interactions within and between biophysical and socio-economic systems • Indicators used to measure processes
Natural Environment Social System Recycled Discharged Residuals Raw Materials Producers Goods Residuals Discharged Consumers Recycled Economic System
Evaluation of Sustainability Current Biophysical Conditions Natural Resource Capital Social Capacity & Economic Capital Current Human Condition State t0 Ecological & Natural Resource Processes Social & Economic Processes Interacting Socio-Economic and Biophysical Processes Time Processes State t1 Current Biophysical Conditions Natural Resource Capital Social Capacity & Economic Capital Current Human Condition Tier 1 SRR Rangeland Sustainability Evaluation Framework
Social Capacity & Economic Capital Current Human Condition Current Biophysical Condition Current Human Condition Current Biophysical Condition Natural Resource Capital Natural Resource Capital Social Capacity & Economic Capital Air, Water, Soils, Plant/Animal, Rocks Values, Norms, Income, Health, Security Air, Water, Soils, Plant/Animal, Rocks Values, Norms, Income, Health, Security Assets/LiabilitiesOpportunities/ Constraints Assets/LiabilitiesOpportunities/ Constraints Total Biomass Biodiversity* Total Biomass Biodiversity* STATE T0 *Reproduction, Growth, Death, Decomposition Management & Social Regulation Extraction Social Processes ------------------------- Population Cultural Educational Governance Markets Legal System Social Interaction Family Demand Succession Migration Adaptation Competition ------ Disturbance ------ Soil Erosion/Genesis ------ Water/Nutrient Cycling Production of Goods & Services Ecosystem Services Trade Investment EVALUATION OF SUSTAINABILITY TIME Use of Ecosystem Services Consumption Use of Goods Waste Discharge STATE T1 SRR Conceptual Model
Conclusions • The SRR Conceptual Model needs to address interactions between ecological, social and economic components • Indicators as identified in the booklet need to be evaluated for their ability to address temporal and spatial inventory and monitoring questions