Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature and are increasingly recognised for providing non-material benefits to human societies. Whereas coasts, seas, and oceans sustain a great proportion of the human population, CES provided by these ecosystems have remained largely unexplored. Therefore, our aims were (1) to analyse the state of research on marine and coastal CES, (2) to identify knowledge gaps, and (3) to pinpoint research priorities and the way forward. To accomplish these objectives, we did a systematic review of the scientific literature and synthesised a subset of 72 peer-reviewed publications. Results show that research on marine and coastal CES is scarce compared to other e...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
It is widely argued that humans deteriorate and vandalize ecosystems, yet little is known about the ...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples' physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
Ecosystem services play an increasingly important role in modern coastal and marine research as they...
International audienceCoastal systems provide many cultural ecosystem services (CES) to humans. Fewe...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
Humans and ecosystems are inextricably linked. The marine environment provides significant benefits ...
The biotic and abiotic assets of the marine environment form the “marine natural capital” embedded i...
Beyond recreation, little attention has been paid thus far to economically value Cultural Ecosystem ...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
It is widely argued that humans deteriorate and vandalize ecosystems, yet little is known about the ...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples' physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
Ecosystem services play an increasingly important role in modern coastal and marine research as they...
International audienceCoastal systems provide many cultural ecosystem services (CES) to humans. Fewe...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
Coastal areas are especially important to human well-being with half the world's population living w...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
Humans and ecosystems are inextricably linked. The marine environment provides significant benefits ...
The biotic and abiotic assets of the marine environment form the “marine natural capital” embedded i...
Beyond recreation, little attention has been paid thus far to economically value Cultural Ecosystem ...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
It is widely argued that humans deteriorate and vandalize ecosystems, yet little is known about the ...