A focus on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decisionmaking. In the research to date, the valuation of the material contributions of ecosystems to human well-being has been emphasized, with less attention to important cultural ES and nonmaterial values. This gap persists because there is no commonly accepted framework for eliciting less tangible values, characterizing their changes, and including them alongside other services in decisionmaking. Here, we develop such a framework for ES research and practice, addressing three challenges: (1) Nonmaterial values are ill suited to characterization using monetary methods; (2) it is difficult to unequivocally link particular changes in socioecological systems to particular c...
The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the "benefits that humans receive from ...
Includes bibliographical references.Integration of knowledge systems can improve environmental decis...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...
A focus on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decisionmaking. In the research ...
Focusing on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decision-making. Research to-da...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
Ecosystem service research has long been dominated by a monetary interpretation of value, neglecting...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are consistently recognized but not yet adequately defined or integ...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are consistently recognized but not yet adequately defined or integ...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
The construction of culture as a class of ecosystem service presents a significant test of the holis...
In a nutshell:▪ There is a variety of benefits that IRES provide to our societies, from the provisio...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, ecosystem service science has made much progress in frami...
The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the "benefits that humans receive from ...
Includes bibliographical references.Integration of knowledge systems can improve environmental decis...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...
A focus on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decisionmaking. In the research ...
Focusing on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decision-making. Research to-da...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
Ecosystem service research has long been dominated by a monetary interpretation of value, neglecting...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are consistently recognized but not yet adequately defined or integ...
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are consistently recognized but not yet adequately defined or integ...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
The construction of culture as a class of ecosystem service presents a significant test of the holis...
In a nutshell:▪ There is a variety of benefits that IRES provide to our societies, from the provisio...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, ecosystem service science has made much progress in frami...
The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the "benefits that humans receive from ...
Includes bibliographical references.Integration of knowledge systems can improve environmental decis...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...