Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, research on ecosystem services rarely incorporates a gender dimension. We conducted research with nine indigenous communities in the Colombian Amazon to understand which ecosystem services men and women perceive as most important for their wellbeing and to rank them according to locally-defined criteria of importance. Participants identified a total of 26 ecosystem services and 20 different ranking criteria. Ecosystem services such as land for agricultural fields (a supporting service), and provision of fish and medicinal plants were equally important for both men and women. Wild fruits and resources to make handicrafts were more frequently m...
In order for geospatial services to reach their full potential to benefit the people and the environ...
In nearly all parts of the world, an important part of people’s livelihood is derived from natural r...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. This article assesses...
Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem service...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) have gained traction since the 1990s and are designed to provi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in...
The study of Ecosystem services (ES) is a prolific field of research. Despite the great biological a...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
-Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
There is a link between agricultural systems (crops of basic grains, livestock, agroforestry systems...
Multiple lines of evidence call for the use of locally-relevant strategies to guide and support sust...
In order for geospatial services to reach their full potential to benefit the people and the environ...
In nearly all parts of the world, an important part of people’s livelihood is derived from natural r...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
Although it has been hypothesized that men and women vary in the way they value ecosystem services, ...
This is the final version. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record. This article assesses...
Women and men often have differential access to and derive different benefits from ecosystem service...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) have gained traction since the 1990s and are designed to provi...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu MdM-2015-0552Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in...
The study of Ecosystem services (ES) is a prolific field of research. Despite the great biological a...
Based on a case study from rural Mozambique, we stress that ecosystem services research may be enric...
-Ecosystem services have become a critical issue in the environmental literature, however knowledge...
This is one of the first books to address how gender plays a role in helping to achieve the sustaina...
There is a link between agricultural systems (crops of basic grains, livestock, agroforestry systems...
Multiple lines of evidence call for the use of locally-relevant strategies to guide and support sust...
In order for geospatial services to reach their full potential to benefit the people and the environ...
In nearly all parts of the world, an important part of people’s livelihood is derived from natural r...
Women often use natural resources differently than men yet frequently have minimal influence on how ...