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Wetlands make a disproportionately large contribution to global biodiversity and provide critical ecosystem
services for humanity. Yet, our understanding of the cultural ecosystem services (CES) provided by wetlands
remains limited, with benefits often only recognised at local scales. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted
a global systematic review of wetland CES. Our synthesis addressed key questions related to the provision of CES
by different types of wetlands, their economic value, their co-occurrence and associations with other ecosystem
services, threats to the provision of CES by wetlands, as well as the availability and use of CES information. Based
on 861 published papers (1968–2022) in 17 languages, we found evidence of CES provided by wetlands in 175
countries and territories, highlighting that wetlands are globally important for the provision of CES. Recreation/
tourism was the most frequently reported CES (40 %), with cultural identity/heritage (16 %) and education/
learning/knowledge (13 %) also well-represented. In contrast, examples of sense of place (4 %) and bequest (4
%) were least frequent. Our synthesis of published estimates yielded a mean of £57262 ha 1 yr 1 for the cultural
benefits of wetlands; however, this mean should be interpreted with caution given that we documented a very
wide range of estimates for each CES type of <£1–£1065205 ha 1 yr 1. Threats to wetland CES were documented
in 45 % of papers, and included wetland destruction, pollution, and climate change. The probability that a CES
paper would be available open access, and the probability that a published paper featured at least one author
affiliated with the country where the study was conducted, both varied significantly among continents and
publication years. Conservation outcomes related to CES featured in 13 % of papers, whilst 10 % made policy/ management recommendations. Our study highlights the links between wetlands and human culture, empha-
sising their importance in motivating future wetland creation and restoration
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Aquatic ecosystems Cultural benefits Ecosystem goods Evidence synthesis Water Wetland threats
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Citação
Wood, Kevin A., et al. «A Global Systematic Review of the Cultural Ecosystem Services Provided by Wetlands». Ecosystem Services, vol. 70, dezembro de 2024, p. 101673. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2024.101673.
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Elsevier
