Ecosystem Services Flashcards
1
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The 4 ecosystem services
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- Provisioning
- Regulating
- Cultural
- Supporting
(Rmb PRCS)
2
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Provisioning services
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- Tangible resources that people can get from ecosystems such as food, water and wood.
- Can be found in an urban neighbourhood ecosystem.
Example: food is grown in an urban community gardens focused on planting edibles on rooftops at Tampines’ HDB blocks.
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Regulating services
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3 parts —> regulating the local climate/ water flows/ local air quality
Includes services such as climate regulating, disease outbreak regulation and flood regulation.
EXAMPLE: Some of the regulating services in Bishan-Ang Mo Kio park include:
Climate: trees can lower surface and air temp. by providing shade to ppl.
Water flows: vegetation cover reduce surface runoff by retaining water in the soil. -> water flow regulation. Provided by natural land cover.
Air quality: trees or other plants removes air pollutants from the atmosphere.
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Cultural services
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- Intangible benefits ppl obtain from ecosystems. This includes aesthetic experiences, educational opportunities and recreational activities.
- Can improve ppls physical/mental health and foster social belonging and group identity, thus strengthening their sense of place.
Example: At Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, ppl can engage in recreational activities such as hiking, as well as a space which provides educational opportunities, such as when geography students engage in fieldwork.
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Supporting services
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- Services that are necessary for the functioning of all other ecosystem services, including soil formation, pollination and photosynthesis.
Etc soil is formed when micro-organisms and physical processes decompose organic matter and break them down into smaller particles. Soil is essential for the health of all terrestrial ecosystems as it provides a habitat for billions of organisms, contributes to biodiversity, and acts as a water filter.
Photosynthesis: plants absorb CO2 and give out oxygen which maintains the oxygen content of the earth’s atmosphere, ensuring that all other ecosystems can function.