Artículo de revista
The adaptive cycle and the ecosystem services: a social-ecological analysis of Chiloé Island, southern Chile
Fecha
2020Registro en:
Ecology and Society 25(4):34
10.5751/ES-11977-250434
Autor
Pérez Orellana, Daniela C.
Delgado, Luisa E.
Marín, Víctor H.
Institución
Resumen
We used the adaptive cycle as a heuristic to conceptualize the changes in ecosystem services between its phases (growth,
conservation, collapse, and reorganization) for Chiloé Island (southern Chile), analyzed as a social-ecological system. We generated
hypothetical relationships between services and phases based on literature articles, testing them with secondary databases for 1826–
2016 and interviews with local actors. Results show that the island is currently either in a late conservation phase or already in a collapse
phase. Only provisioning ecosystem services corresponded with the proposed phases’ relationships, while regulation-maintenance and
cultural services showed long-term decreasing trends. We discuss cross-scale interactions and political centralism as the main factors
preventing a local adaptive scheme that may start a reorganization phase.