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Biodiversity modeling advances will improve predictions of nature’s contributions to people

Jamie M. Kass, Keiichi Fukaya, Wilfried Thuiller, Akira Mori

2023Trends in Ecology & Evolution30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Accurate predictions of ecosystem functions and nature's contributions to people (NCP) are needed to prioritize environmental protection and restoration in the Anthropocene. However, our ability to predict NCP is undermined by approaches that rely on biophysical variables and ignore those describing biodiversity, which have strong links to NCP. To foster predictive mapping of NCP, we should harness the latest methods in biodiversity modeling. This field advances rapidly, and new techniques with promising applications for predicting NCP are still underutilized. Here, we argue that employing recent advances in biodiversity modeling can enhance the accuracy and scope of NCP maps and predictions. This enhancement will contribute significantly to the achievement of global objectives to preserve NCP, for both the present and an unpredictable future.

Topics & Concepts

BiodiversityScope (computer science)AnthropoceneEnvironmental resource managementComputer scienceField (mathematics)Ecosystem servicesEcosystemEnvironmental scienceEcologyBiologyProgramming languagePure mathematicsMathematicsLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesSpecies Distribution and Climate ChangeWildlife Ecology and Conservation