Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) encompass a range of social, cultural and health benefits to local communities, for example recreation, spirituality, a sense of place and local identity. However, these complex and place-specific CES are often overlooked in rapid land management decisions and assessed using broad, top–down approaches.2. We use the Toolkit for Ecosystem Service Site-based Assessment (TESSA) to examine a novel approach to rapid assessment of local CES provision using inductive, participatory methods. We combined free-listing and participatory geographic information systems (GIS)techniques to quantify and map perceptions of current CES provision of an urban green space. The results were then statistically compared with those ...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
ABSTRACTGreen Belts are longstanding planning designations, which primarily seek to prevent urban sp...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
Ecosystem services may be underestimated, and consequently threatened, when land-use planning and ma...
The concept of cultural ecosystem services has been increasingly influential in both environmental r...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
The concept of cultural ecosystem services has been increasingly influential in both environmental r...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are intangible benefits humans derive from the ecosystem, closely ...
This study presents a systematic review to investigate the multiple dimensions of cultural ecosystem...
This paper discusses the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CES) as a part of a broader framewo...
<p>Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are widely acknowledged as important but are often neglected by...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However...
The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
ABSTRACTGreen Belts are longstanding planning designations, which primarily seek to prevent urban sp...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
Ecosystem services may be underestimated, and consequently threatened, when land-use planning and ma...
The concept of cultural ecosystem services has been increasingly influential in both environmental r...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
The concept of cultural ecosystem services has been increasingly influential in both environmental r...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are intangible benefits humans derive from the ecosystem, closely ...
This study presents a systematic review to investigate the multiple dimensions of cultural ecosystem...
This paper discusses the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CES) as a part of a broader framewo...
<p>Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are widely acknowledged as important but are often neglected by...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However...
The importance of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) to human wellbeing is widely recognised. However...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
ABSTRACTGreen Belts are longstanding planning designations, which primarily seek to prevent urban sp...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...