The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying ways in which humans benefit from natural places. However, it suffers from two important problems: (i) incoherence of definitions and (ii) a narrow approach to valuation, inadequate to represent the full range of human motives for conservation and the diverse interests of different stakeholders. These shortcomings can lead to a range of problems including double-counting, blind spots and unintended consequences. In this opinion article, we propose an ecosystem valuing framework as a broader and more rigorous way to deliver the benefits currently sought from the ESF, without the conceptual problems
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
The concern for damage to nature has led to the emergence of a set of techniques for ecosystem servi...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) employs a range of methods. Based on a literature review an...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
The concern for damage to nature has led to the emergence of a set of techniques for ecosystem servi...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) employs a range of methods. Based on a literature review an...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
Ecosystem service approaches have become a prominent basis for planning and management. Cultural ser...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...
A major strength of the ecosystem services (ESS) concept is that it allows a succinct description of...