Abstract: Freshwater ecosystems provide a host of services to humanity. These
services are now rapidly being lost, not least because of the inability of
making the impacts measurable. To overcome this obstacle, assessment frameworks
for freshwater ecosystem services are needed. A simple water equivalent
framework to assess the ecological services provided by freshwater ecosystems
was developed in this study. It translated the occupation of freshwater
ecosystem services into biologically freshwater volumes and then compares this
consumption to the freshwater throughput, that is, the ecological capacity
available in this region. In this way, we use the example of Yangzhou
Prefecture, to account the main categories of human occupation of water
ecosystem services. The result showed that there is a huge gap between the
consumption and the supply of freshwater ecosystem services. This must
encourage local government to make land-use and water management decisions both
economically rational and environmentally sound.
Keywords: freshwater ecosystems, services, human impacts, assessment, water equivalent, Yangzhou Prefecture