■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and choice, health, good social relations, and personal security. Well-being exists on a continuum with poverty, which has been defined as"pronounced deprivation in well-being." ■ How well-being and ill-being, or poverty, are expressed and experienced is context- and situation-dependent, reflecting local social and personal factors such as geography, ecology, age, gender,and culture.These concepts are complex and value-laden. ■ Ecosystems are essential for human well-being through their provisioning, regulating, cultural, and supporting services. Evidence in recent decades of escalating human impacts. on ecological systems worldwide ra...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resour...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
Human well-being depends on the health of ecosystems, but can human well-being also be an indicator ...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from d...
UID/SOC/04647/2013; PIRSES-GA-2013-612615Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as ...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
Ecosystems and Human Well-Being is the first product of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a four-...
Most studies to date assume that there are multiple relationships between ecosystem services and hum...
The wellness of people and nature are interdependent, and thus the notion of human wellbeing has tak...
There is growing interest in assessing the effects of changing environmental conditions and manageme...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resour...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
Human well-being depends on the health of ecosystems, but can human well-being also be an indicator ...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from d...
UID/SOC/04647/2013; PIRSES-GA-2013-612615Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as ...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
Ecosystems and Human Well-Being is the first product of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a four-...
Most studies to date assume that there are multiple relationships between ecosystem services and hum...
The wellness of people and nature are interdependent, and thus the notion of human wellbeing has tak...
There is growing interest in assessing the effects of changing environmental conditions and manageme...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
A key challenge of the Anthropocene is to advance human development without undermining critical eco...
While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resour...