Land degradation response actions need motivated stakeholders and investments to improve land management. In this study we present methods to prioritise locations for degradation mitigation investments based on stakeholder preferences for ecosystem services. We combine participatory and spatial modelling approaches and apply these for Zambia, South Africa, and Tanzania to: i) prioritise ecosystem services in each country; ii) to map the supply of these ecosystem services in each country, and; iii) prioritise areas important for investment for the continuous delivery of these ecosystem services based on their vulnerability to land degradation. We interviewed 31 stakeholders from governmental and non-governmental organizations to select the m...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES), that aim at informing decisions on land management, are incr...
AbstractTo achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) infor...
Current spatially explicit approaches to map and assess ecosystem services are often grounded on unr...
<p>Land degradation response actions need motivated stakeholders and investments to improve land man...
Land degradation is a serious issue especially in dry and developing countries leading to ecosystem ...
Quantifying the demand for multiple ecosystem services is difficult because it is subjective and het...
Intensive land use activities worldwide have caused considerable loss to many ecosystem services. Th...
Land-cover change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of change in ecosystems a...
Ecosystems are important in ensuring human well-being, and ecosystem services significantly impact h...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
South Africa undertook a national Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) target setting process during 20...
This study aimed to investigate the spatial extent of Land-Use Land-Cover (LULC) change and the impl...
There is increasing policy interest in valuing a broader range of ecosystem services in environmenta...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES), that aim at informing decisions on land management, are incr...
Restoring degraded land is essential for regaining ecosystem services (ES) and attaining the UN-Sust...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES), that aim at informing decisions on land management, are incr...
AbstractTo achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) infor...
Current spatially explicit approaches to map and assess ecosystem services are often grounded on unr...
<p>Land degradation response actions need motivated stakeholders and investments to improve land man...
Land degradation is a serious issue especially in dry and developing countries leading to ecosystem ...
Quantifying the demand for multiple ecosystem services is difficult because it is subjective and het...
Intensive land use activities worldwide have caused considerable loss to many ecosystem services. Th...
Land-cover change has been identified as one of the most important drivers of change in ecosystems a...
Ecosystems are important in ensuring human well-being, and ecosystem services significantly impact h...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
South Africa undertook a national Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) target setting process during 20...
This study aimed to investigate the spatial extent of Land-Use Land-Cover (LULC) change and the impl...
There is increasing policy interest in valuing a broader range of ecosystem services in environmenta...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES), that aim at informing decisions on land management, are incr...
Restoring degraded land is essential for regaining ecosystem services (ES) and attaining the UN-Sust...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES), that aim at informing decisions on land management, are incr...
AbstractTo achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) infor...
Current spatially explicit approaches to map and assess ecosystem services are often grounded on unr...