Terrestrial ecosystems provide a number of vital services for people and society, such as food, fibre, water resources, carbon sequestration, and recreation. The future capability of ecosystems to provide these services is determined by changes in socio-economic factors, land use, atmospheric composition, and climate. Most impact assessments do not quantify the vulnerability of ecosystems and ecosystem services under such environmental change. They cannot answer important policy-relevant questions such as ‘Which are the main regions or sectors that are most vulnerable to global change?’ ‘How do the vulnerabilities of two regions compare?’ ‘Which scenario is the least harmful for a sector?’