The diverse landscapes in Texas are comprised of many ecosystems providing vital goods, services, and public benefits. These commodities of nature, defined as ecosystem services, are the set of functions or products benefiting human wellbeing, encompassing many life-sustaining products such as climate regulation, air purification, and pollination. Many ecosystem services are traditionally considered free to society. For example, everyone enjoys clean air, clean water, and flood control provided by healthy forest, range, and wetland ecosystems.
Although an important component of natural landscapes, ecosystem services typically lack formal market structures, and their associated benefits are difficult to quantify or appropriately value. As a result, the contributions and importance of ecosystem services are often overlooked by the general public, government leaders, and those involved in land use decision-making. Read more to find out how we're working to change that.