Objective: To identify the Ecosystem Services of an urban natural park as a way of assisting in the environmental management of the area. Methodology: The identification was carried out in Dom Nivaldo Monte City Park, based on the Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services, through a review of the bibliography and face-to-face visits. Finally, a review of the Management Plan was carried out to identify how the results of the work could assist in decision-making aimed at its effective conservation. Originality/Relevance: The Park does not have any relevant studies related to the topic, mainly as a tool that can assist in local management. Furthermore, the work becomes relevant when it is intended to present decision-makers with information about the benefits of their ecosystems with a view to the correct application of resources and, therefore, their conservation. Results: 26 Ecosystem Services were found that are fundamental to its sustainability, in addition to serving as a contribution so that park users understand it, in fact, as a conservation unit and not just a place for leisure and sport. Social contributions/to management: Work tends to be a guide regarding the distribution of resources, based on the urgency with which they must be invested or the type of intervention to be carried out.
Lobato et al. (Mon,) studied this question.