Ecosystem services (ES) assessments are relying upon scenarios to explore the impacts of potential land use changes [UK NEA 2011], and to explore the possible land use pathways leading to desirable ES targets (using a normative approach). The scenario framework acknowledges the high uncertainty inherent to land use changes [Goodwin and Wright 2010] and a stochastic approach to land use modelling would provide some useful support. Moreover, for ES assessment, land use modelling needs to consider that i) some services are dependent upon fine land use mosaics (e.g. pollination, water quality), ii) decision-making is linked to spatial units, and iii) stakeholders should be involved in scenario development [MEA 2006]. To support these requiremen...
Spatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key component in supporti...
Land change model outcomes are vulnerable to multiple types of uncertainty, including uncertainty in...
Land use change is a central issue in the sustainability debate, because of its impacts on e.g. clim...
Ecosystem services (ES) assessments are relying upon scenarios to explore the impacts of potential l...
Ecosystem services (ES) of landscapes evolve with landscapes themselves and with changes in their ch...
Assessing landscape systems in relation to ecosystem services requires the ability to work at scales...
Ecosystems are dependent upon the interactions between the natural environment and human factors. Ea...
Ecosystem Service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments designed t...
There is increasing policy interest in valuing a broader range of ecosystem services in environmenta...
Measures of climate change adaptation often involve modification of land use and land use planning p...
Since the early 2000s, there have been substantial efforts to transform the concept of ecosystem ser...
Landscapes that we see today will change in the future. Scenarios are used as a method for dealing w...
The challenge for implementing an ecosystems approach to environmental decision-making processes, su...
Operational use of the ecosystem service (ES) concept in conservation and planning requires quantita...
As the ecosystem services concept increasingly gains importance, it needs translation into practical...
Spatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key component in supporti...
Land change model outcomes are vulnerable to multiple types of uncertainty, including uncertainty in...
Land use change is a central issue in the sustainability debate, because of its impacts on e.g. clim...
Ecosystem services (ES) assessments are relying upon scenarios to explore the impacts of potential l...
Ecosystem services (ES) of landscapes evolve with landscapes themselves and with changes in their ch...
Assessing landscape systems in relation to ecosystem services requires the ability to work at scales...
Ecosystems are dependent upon the interactions between the natural environment and human factors. Ea...
Ecosystem Service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments designed t...
There is increasing policy interest in valuing a broader range of ecosystem services in environmenta...
Measures of climate change adaptation often involve modification of land use and land use planning p...
Since the early 2000s, there have been substantial efforts to transform the concept of ecosystem ser...
Landscapes that we see today will change in the future. Scenarios are used as a method for dealing w...
The challenge for implementing an ecosystems approach to environmental decision-making processes, su...
Operational use of the ecosystem service (ES) concept in conservation and planning requires quantita...
As the ecosystem services concept increasingly gains importance, it needs translation into practical...
Spatially explicit assessments of ecosystem services (ES) potentials are a key component in supporti...
Land change model outcomes are vulnerable to multiple types of uncertainty, including uncertainty in...
Land use change is a central issue in the sustainability debate, because of its impacts on e.g. clim...