BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20251201T095307EST-8077u0feUK@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20251201T145307Z DESCRIPTION:PhD Oral Defence of Jesse Rieb\, Natural Resource Sciences\n\nP eople around the world depend on ecosystems to provide them with a variety of benefits\, known as ecosystem services (ES). Understanding and quantif ying ES is a powerful tool for conserving ecosystems and supporting people ’s wellbeing\, in part because quantification of these benefits allows the m to be more easily compared with other costs and benefits and because it demonstrates how conservation of ecosystems can bring real\, tangible bene fits to people. ES are provided by complex webs of interacting social and ecological components and processes\, and decision-makers rely on ES model s to make sense of this complexity. In order to be broadly useful to decis ion-makers who wish to protect the health and well-being of ecosystems and people\, ES models must be capable of providing clear and accurate inform ation about when\, where\, and how ES are provided. In this thesis\, I foc us on two challenges for current ES models—the spatial and temporal dynami cs of ES and the co-production of ES by natural and human drivers—with the aim of developing a better understanding of these aspects of ES provision that can eventually lead to improved ES models. Using a mix of remote sen sing\, spatial analysis\, statistical analysis\, and simulation modelling\ , I show how the interactions among multiple ES are mediated by the config uration of landscapes\, how ES provision can be non-linearly related to bo th natural and technological drivers\, and how the dynamics of the drivers of ES provision can lead to unexpected long-term outcomes of ES managemen t decisions. Together\, this work helps develop a more detailed understand ing of how to manage the dynamic social-ecological systems that provide cr itical ES.\n\nEveryone in the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ community is welcome to attend a PhD Oral Defence. Please join us in celebrating the accomplishments of our PhD candidates.\n DTSTART:20200313T171500Z DTEND:20200313T171500Z LOCATION:P-117\, Parasitology Building\, CA\, QC\, St Anne de Bellevue\, H9 X 3V9\, 21111 Lakeshore Road SUMMARY:PhD Oral Defence: The dynamics of multiple ecosystem services: Impr oving models for better management of multifunctional landscapes URL:/macdonald/channels/event/phd-oral-defence-dynamic s-multiple-ecosystem-services-improving-models-better-management-320958 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR