Biodiversity & Nature
Provisioning services
Provisioning services are ecosystem services that provide material outputs such as food, water, timber, fibre or genetic resources.
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Provisioning services are ecosystem services that provide material outputs such as food, water, timber, fibre or genetic resources.
Overview
What it means in practice
Provisioning services should be read as a biodiversity and nature term. Its meaning depends on the ecosystem, species, baseline, geography and method being used.
In practice, users should state the boundary, baseline, data source and method. That keeps provisioning services useful as a reference without overstating the result.
Why it matters
Provisioning services matters because nature language can turn complex ecological change into a simple claim. Clear boundaries help readers understand whether the term describes a value, pressure, method, target or measured outcome.
Common misconception
A common error is to use Provisioning services without naming the ecosystem, geography or baseline. Those details are essential to make the term reviewable.
Review questions
What boundary, baseline or comparison is being used? What evidence supports the term? What assumption or limitation would change how a reader interprets it?
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