As planetary boundaries impose a wider sustainable management of natural resources within private and public sectors, scientists, economists and practitioners are challenged to cooperate to promote newer strategies for natural resources. The framework of Ecosystem Services is paving a new way to bridge cross-discipline research. This short article reviews the Ecosystem Services classification and suggests economic methods and approaches that could play an important role in improving the management of natural resources. The review presents economic methods and approaches which can support broadening the application of Ecosystem Services framework and cross-discipline collaboration
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Aggravation of environmental problems creates the conditions under which business entities legislati...
The fundamental difference between a traditional economy and geoecological economy is discussed in t...
As planetary boundaries impose a wider sustainable management of natural resources within private an...
Proper management of the environment and natural resources is a formidable task and a challenge that...
1. National and international assessments are increasingly highlighting the unsustainable use of ear...
Generally the flows of natural resources, goods and services (climate regulation, water and air qual...
Summary 1. National and international assessments are increasingly highlighting the unsustainable ...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
The study provides a theoretical analysis of the implications of sustainability in business, with a ...
Sustaining functional ecosystems that provide services for human well-being is a global challenge. T...
This paper is aimed to analyse the priority targets, scales and stakeholders’ involvement in an ecos...
Ecosystem management is the process of maintaining basic agro-ecological services and restoring natu...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
Natural resources are not homogeneous in nature, having certain features in the productive process t...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Aggravation of environmental problems creates the conditions under which business entities legislati...
The fundamental difference between a traditional economy and geoecological economy is discussed in t...
As planetary boundaries impose a wider sustainable management of natural resources within private an...
Proper management of the environment and natural resources is a formidable task and a challenge that...
1. National and international assessments are increasingly highlighting the unsustainable use of ear...
Generally the flows of natural resources, goods and services (climate regulation, water and air qual...
Summary 1. National and international assessments are increasingly highlighting the unsustainable ...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
The study provides a theoretical analysis of the implications of sustainability in business, with a ...
Sustaining functional ecosystems that provide services for human well-being is a global challenge. T...
This paper is aimed to analyse the priority targets, scales and stakeholders’ involvement in an ecos...
Ecosystem management is the process of maintaining basic agro-ecological services and restoring natu...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
Natural resources are not homogeneous in nature, having certain features in the productive process t...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Aggravation of environmental problems creates the conditions under which business entities legislati...
The fundamental difference between a traditional economy and geoecological economy is discussed in t...