The effects of climate change on natural ecosystems are increasingly more visible. Being moun-tain forest ecosystems the most vulnerable and therefore the most affected ecosystems, they appear to be the most suitable for the assessment of climate change effects on ecosystem services. Accord-ingly, the paper reviews the literature on the economic assessment of climate change impacts in Eu-ropean mountain forests. Initially, the trends in the provision of mountain forest ecosystem services are discussed. The literature review also takes into account the effects on forest structure and trees physiology, being these two effects strictly associated with the capability of the ecosystem to pro-vide services. The results of this first part of the p...
The continuous provisioning of forest ecosystem goods and services (EGS) is of considerable interest...
More and more environmental and resource economists are taking a particular interest in research on ...
52 p.This paper presents a bottom-up methodological framework for estimating some of the key ecosyst...
In this paper we present a systematic attempt to assess economic value of climate change impact on f...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Ecosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a dir...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Ecosystem services (ES) ...
Mountain ecosystems play an essential role in sustainable mountain development, providing benefits a...
This open access book offers a cross-sectoral reference for both managers and scientists interested ...
This paper reports an original economic valuation of the impact of climate change on the provision o...
For a sustainable future, we must sustainably manage not only the human/industrial system but also e...
There is a need to predict the responses of ecosystems and their provided services to management pra...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
Mountain forests produce a large number of ecosystem services that are going to be affected by clima...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceMountain forests provide a ...
The continuous provisioning of forest ecosystem goods and services (EGS) is of considerable interest...
More and more environmental and resource economists are taking a particular interest in research on ...
52 p.This paper presents a bottom-up methodological framework for estimating some of the key ecosyst...
In this paper we present a systematic attempt to assess economic value of climate change impact on f...
The widely reported impacts of climate change on ecosystems and biodiversity pose a threat also to t...
Ecosystem services (ES) from mountain forests are highly relevant for human societies. ES with a dir...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audience1. Ecosystem services (ES) ...
Mountain ecosystems play an essential role in sustainable mountain development, providing benefits a...
This open access book offers a cross-sectoral reference for both managers and scientists interested ...
This paper reports an original economic valuation of the impact of climate change on the provision o...
For a sustainable future, we must sustainably manage not only the human/industrial system but also e...
There is a need to predict the responses of ecosystems and their provided services to management pra...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are critically important to human well-being, and sustaining economic growth...
Mountain forests produce a large number of ecosystem services that are going to be affected by clima...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceMountain forests provide a ...
The continuous provisioning of forest ecosystem goods and services (EGS) is of considerable interest...
More and more environmental and resource economists are taking a particular interest in research on ...
52 p.This paper presents a bottom-up methodological framework for estimating some of the key ecosyst...