Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by a high biological and cultural diversity, strong emphasis in foreign investment, and high socioeconomic inequities. Here we conducted the following analyses at the regional and national scales: (1) how and when did the study of ecosystem services arise in each country?, (2) what is our present understanding of ecosystem service supply, delivery to societies, and social and economic values?, (3) what is the state of the art in integrating tradeoffs among services and in using interdisciplinary perspectives?, and (4) how has ecosystem service research been connected to policy design or management for sustainability? A large literature review (>...
This document discusses Latin America's dual role as a conservator of natural resources and producer...
Conferência Regional América Latina e Caribe da Ecosystem Services Partnership/ESP
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services research in Latin America has been steadily growing and has advanced conceptual u...
The Ecosystem Services concept has become a tool widely used to understand the links between the fun...
27 p.Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are attracting increasing interest as policy mech...
Background. Coastal communities are highly dependent on ecosystem services, but the benefits and liv...
AbstractWithin a strong international movement for conservation of natural resources, the term of Ec...
We conducted a systematic literature review to identify and analyze research linking biodiversity, e...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and biologically diverse regions ...
The promise that ecosystem service assessments will contribute to better decision-making is not yet ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework has been developed to analyze relationships between the ecosys...
This document discusses Latin America's dual role as a conservator of natural resources and producer...
Conferência Regional América Latina e Caribe da Ecosystem Services Partnership/ESP
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by ...
Ecosystem services research in Latin America has been steadily growing and has advanced conceptual u...
The Ecosystem Services concept has become a tool widely used to understand the links between the fun...
27 p.Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) schemes are attracting increasing interest as policy mech...
Background. Coastal communities are highly dependent on ecosystem services, but the benefits and liv...
AbstractWithin a strong international movement for conservation of natural resources, the term of Ec...
We conducted a systematic literature review to identify and analyze research linking biodiversity, e...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and biologically diverse regions ...
The promise that ecosystem service assessments will contribute to better decision-making is not yet ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework has been developed to analyze relationships between the ecosys...
This document discusses Latin America's dual role as a conservator of natural resources and producer...
Conferência Regional América Latina e Caribe da Ecosystem Services Partnership/ESP
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...