Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard ecosystem services (ES). Many ES models exist to support these policies, but they are generally poorly validated, especially at large scales, which undermines their credibility. To address this gap, we describe a study of multiple models of five ES, which we validate at an unprecedented scale against 1675 data points across sub-Saharan Africa. We find that potential ES (biophysical supply of carbon and water) are reasonably well predicted by the existing models. These potential ES models can also be used as inputs to new models for realised ES (use of charcoal, firewood, grazing resources and water), by adding information on human population den...
This study mapped the production of five ecosystem services in South Africa: surface water supply, w...
Scientific work on ecosystem services has been growing globally and in Africa in particular. The dep...
Smallholder farmers in West Africa use multiple ecosystem services (ES) in their day-to-day lives. T...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
To achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) information i...
AbstractTo achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) infor...
Many ecosystem services (ES) models exist to support sustainable development decisions. However, mos...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES) are vital for Africa’s sustainability. ES supply and demand t...
AbstractAssessments of ecosystem services (ES) are vital for Africa’s sustainability. ES supply and ...
Sustaining ecosystem services (ES) critical to human well-being is hindered by many practitioners la...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
Recent developments in machine learning have expanded data-driven modelling (DDM) capabilities, allo...
This study mapped the production of five ecosystem services in South Africa: surface water supply, w...
Scientific work on ecosystem services has been growing globally and in Africa in particular. The dep...
Smallholder farmers in West Africa use multiple ecosystem services (ES) in their day-to-day lives. T...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
Faced with environmental degradation, governments worldwide are developing policies to safeguard eco...
To achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) information i...
AbstractTo achieve sustainability goals, it is important to incorporate ecosystem service (ES) infor...
Many ecosystem services (ES) models exist to support sustainable development decisions. However, mos...
Assessments of ecosystem services (ES) are vital for Africa’s sustainability. ES supply and demand t...
AbstractAssessments of ecosystem services (ES) are vital for Africa’s sustainability. ES supply and ...
Sustaining ecosystem services (ES) critical to human well-being is hindered by many practitioners la...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
Recent developments in machine learning have expanded data-driven modelling (DDM) capabilities, allo...
This study mapped the production of five ecosystem services in South Africa: surface water supply, w...
Scientific work on ecosystem services has been growing globally and in Africa in particular. The dep...
Smallholder farmers in West Africa use multiple ecosystem services (ES) in their day-to-day lives. T...