Assessing the current and future status of aquatic and hydrologic ecosystem services in the French Broad River Basin
Abstract
Ecosystem services are the benefits that people receive from nature, and are an increasingly
important component in conservation planning. Many of these ecosystem services are
threatened, however, by land use change and development, climate change, and pollution.
This project assesses the current state of several water-related ecosystem services
in western North Carolina’s French Broad River Basin, which includes the city of Asheville,
and compares this to a potential future state given predicted changes in development
patterns and climate. We identify where sources of water-related ecosystem services
are located within the watershed, how many people they serve, where threats to ecosystem
services are located, and how ecosystem services and aquatic biodiversity may be affected
by future climate and land use changes. Our findings show that climate change and
development will have significant implications for the future provisioning and regulation
of ecosystem services and the habitat of aquatic biodiversity in western North Carolina.
Type
Master's projectSubject
ecosystem servicesclimate change
development
InVEST
species distribution model
French Broad River
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Thompson, Brenna; Shapiro, Hannah; & Warnell, Katie (2017). Assessing the current and future status of aquatic and hydrologic ecosystem services
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