Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for human well-being. The challenge of meeting the growing human demands for natural resources while sustaining essential ecosystem functions and resilience requires an in-depth understanding of the complex relationships between ES. These conflicting ('trade-offs') or synergistic ('synergies') relationships mean that changes in one ES can cause changes in other ES. By synthesizing the growing body of literature on ES relationships, we identified the following four main study objectives: (i) the identification and characterization of co-occurrences of ES, (ii) the identification of drivers that shape ES relationships, (iii) the exploration of biophy...
This talk will provide a summary of the ongoing PECS working group on "Social-ecological dynamics of...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
Positive (synergistic) and negative (trade-off) relationships among ecosystem services are influence...
e concept of ecosystem services was originally developed to illustrate the benefits that natural eco...
As an important domain of sustainability science, trade-offs in ecosystem services (ES) is crucial f...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Many decision-makers are looking to science to clarify how nature supports human well-being. Scienti...
1. Ecosystem services are the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems. The importance of research int...
Ecosystem services research needs to become more transdisciplinary.•ecoSERVICES will advance co-desi...
Ecosystem services are substantial elements for human society. The central challenge to meet the hum...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
This talk will provide a summary of the ongoing PECS working group on "Social-ecological dynamics of...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
Positive (synergistic) and negative (trade-off) relationships among ecosystem services are influence...
e concept of ecosystem services was originally developed to illustrate the benefits that natural eco...
As an important domain of sustainability science, trade-offs in ecosystem services (ES) is crucial f...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Many decision-makers are looking to science to clarify how nature supports human well-being. Scienti...
1. Ecosystem services are the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems. The importance of research int...
Ecosystem services research needs to become more transdisciplinary.•ecoSERVICES will advance co-desi...
Ecosystem services are substantial elements for human society. The central challenge to meet the hum...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
This talk will provide a summary of the ongoing PECS working group on "Social-ecological dynamics of...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...