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Panel 1.4. Potentials of commons for ecosystem services provision
Chair: Mateja Šmid Hribar
Research center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts

In recent years, ecosystem services have become a major research area, but mainstream researchers typically overlook the reality that many commons regimes governing natural resources provide provisioning, regulating and even cultural ecosystem services—sometimes also called ‘Nature’s Contribution to People’ (e.g. Fisher et al. 2009; Barnaud et al. 2018; Šmid Hribar et al. 2023; Tucker et al. 2023).
Such commons not only play a vital role in maintaining biodiversity but also enhance ecosystem services such as carbon sequestration and water regulation, fire protection, recreation and similar. Therefore, this panel will examine the intersections among territorial commons and ecosystem services, and explore diverse perspectives that highlight innovative solutions and deepen understanding of the nexus between commons and ecosystem service provision.

Panel 10.1. Transmission and Innovations in Commons and Commoning
co-Chairs: Catherine Tucker1 and Mateja Smid-Hribar2
1University of Florida, 2Anton Melik Geographical Institute, The Research Centre of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Ljubljana

This panel welcomes explorations of how commoners maintain and remake themselves and their commons to fit changing circumstances. Intergenerational transmission of practices and shared values, effective responses to social-economic and climatic change, and thoughtful evolution of institutions to manage shared resources are key to sustainable commons and successful commoning. Examples might include novel collaborations, innovations in governance and leadership, experimentation with new techniques and technologies, approaches for intentional learning, and emergence of new rationales for commoning and strategies for defending commons. Given current global challenges, this panel will recognize concerns, successes and challenges that arise for commoners as they undertake creative commoning amidst societal, political economic, and environmental uncertainties. Possible questions of interest encompass, but are not limited to: What types of transmission processes and innovations show promise for maintaining and renewing commons (natural and cultural)? To what extent do innovations and transmission efforts contribute to active engagement of people of all ages, genders and capacities with commons management and governance? How do innovations in commoning carry promise for strengthening communities, distributing economic benefits more equitably, and supporting environmental justice? What approaches have broader relevance for building and renewing local institutions to sustain communities and their commons over time?

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Session 1. 4.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025 1:30 PM – 3:00 PM South College SCOW205
The Role of Common Lands in Provision of Ecosystem Services of Pollination and Recreation in Triglav National Park in Slovenia
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Mateja Šmid Hribar and Daniela Ribeiro
Research Center of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Slovenia

In this paper, we explore the role of the Slovenian common lands managed by agrarian communities in providing ecosystem services. Our study focuses on the Triglav National Park (TNP) area with a high prevalence of common lands. We assessed the ecosystem service carbon sequestration, using MODIS Net Primary Production (NPP) as a proxy, downscaled to a spatial resolution of 10 m per pixel. Despite the moderate overall carbon sequestration capacity of common lands, their forest commons, covering 21% of TNP, play an important role due to their higher potential. As Slovenia’s forests have experienced a decline in sequestration capacity since 2014, improved management by private owners, including agrarian communities, supported by national and EU funds, is key to strengthening this vital ecosystem service.

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