The Ecosystem Service approach has gained a lot of attention lately, as it interlinks ecosystems with the benefits humans derive from them. The Knowledge Flow paper at hand is giving a first overview of the Ecosystem Service approach. The paper focuses on the basic understanding of the concept and the definition of the term Ecosystem Services. It serves as a starting point for the development of a multiple classification system as a tool for ecosystem service inventories, assessment, and valuation studies. The paper briefly deals with the opportunities and challenges of an economic valuation of ecosystem services and provides the main research questions concerning an ecological assessment of ecosystems services
Ecosystem services research has become a major academic field, drawing in various academic disciplin...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
The Ecosystem Service approach has gained a lot of attention lately, as it interlinks ecosystems wit...
The Knowledge Flow Paper at hand gives an overview of the economic reasons for the loss of biodivers...
Der Verlust biologischer Vielfalt und ökosystemarer Dienstleistungen (ecosystem services, ESS) kann ...
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity:Ecosystems provide a multitude of benefits to humanity, from foo...
This short working paper summarizes ecosystem service economic valuation methods. The paper begins w...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Mapping ecosystem services delivers essential insights into the spatial characteristics of various g...
There is a growing public interest in the role and value of natural ecosystems and how they contribu...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
Ecosystem services research faces several challenges stemming from the plurality of interpretations ...
Ecosystem services, the benefits humans derive from nature, represents a radical departure in our pe...
Die intensive Nutzung der natürlichen Ressourcen bedroht das fragile Gleichgewicht der verschiedenen...
Ecosystem services research has become a major academic field, drawing in various academic disciplin...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
The Ecosystem Service approach has gained a lot of attention lately, as it interlinks ecosystems wit...
The Knowledge Flow Paper at hand gives an overview of the economic reasons for the loss of biodivers...
Der Verlust biologischer Vielfalt und ökosystemarer Dienstleistungen (ecosystem services, ESS) kann ...
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity:Ecosystems provide a multitude of benefits to humanity, from foo...
This short working paper summarizes ecosystem service economic valuation methods. The paper begins w...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Mapping ecosystem services delivers essential insights into the spatial characteristics of various g...
There is a growing public interest in the role and value of natural ecosystems and how they contribu...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
Ecosystem services research faces several challenges stemming from the plurality of interpretations ...
Ecosystem services, the benefits humans derive from nature, represents a radical departure in our pe...
Die intensive Nutzung der natürlichen Ressourcen bedroht das fragile Gleichgewicht der verschiedenen...
Ecosystem services research has become a major academic field, drawing in various academic disciplin...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...