To support decision-making, benefit assessments have become an obligatory part of natural resource management. In this context, the ecosystem services (ES) framework has been widely adopted for identifying and assessing the values at stake, yet the concept ignores benefits from water and land use functions as important contributions for societal welfare. This paper aims to contribute knowledge for improved benefit assessments in human-modified landscapes, exemplified by watersheds regulated for the production of hydropower. Through a case study approach in two regulated watersheds in Norway, beneficiaries’ perceptions of the benefits associated with key watershed activities, i.e., hydropower production, kayaking, angling, and hiking, are pr...
Ecosystem services constitute a precondition for human welfare and survival. This concept has also b...
Mounting evidence indicates that every ecosystem on the planet is showing signs of deterioration and...
[EN] Demand for water is expected to grow in line with global human population growth, but opportuni...
To support decision-making, benefit assessments have become an obligatory part of natural resource m...
Nordic catchments provide a variety of ecosystem services, from harvestable goods to mitigation of c...
Ecosystem services, capturing the benefits and values of functioning ecosystems for human well-being...
The success of river restoration was estimated using the ecosystem services approach. In eight pairs...
Ecosystem service concepts can offer a valuable approach for linking human and nature, and arguments...
AbstractEcosystem service concepts can offer a valuable approach for linking human and nature, and a...
Recognizing that landscapes provide a variety of water and climate regulation, energy, and food prod...
The present study is reviewing public reports and research articles in order to estimate and validat...
In the Swedish river Billstaån an ecological restoration project is planned. To assess the expected ...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Human health and well-being is fundamentally dependent on services provided by ecosystems. However, ...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Ecosystem services constitute a precondition for human welfare and survival. This concept has also b...
Mounting evidence indicates that every ecosystem on the planet is showing signs of deterioration and...
[EN] Demand for water is expected to grow in line with global human population growth, but opportuni...
To support decision-making, benefit assessments have become an obligatory part of natural resource m...
Nordic catchments provide a variety of ecosystem services, from harvestable goods to mitigation of c...
Ecosystem services, capturing the benefits and values of functioning ecosystems for human well-being...
The success of river restoration was estimated using the ecosystem services approach. In eight pairs...
Ecosystem service concepts can offer a valuable approach for linking human and nature, and arguments...
AbstractEcosystem service concepts can offer a valuable approach for linking human and nature, and a...
Recognizing that landscapes provide a variety of water and climate regulation, energy, and food prod...
The present study is reviewing public reports and research articles in order to estimate and validat...
In the Swedish river Billstaån an ecological restoration project is planned. To assess the expected ...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Human health and well-being is fundamentally dependent on services provided by ecosystems. However, ...
Natural ecosystems provide amenity to human populations in the form of ecosystem services. These ser...
Ecosystem services constitute a precondition for human welfare and survival. This concept has also b...
Mounting evidence indicates that every ecosystem on the planet is showing signs of deterioration and...
[EN] Demand for water is expected to grow in line with global human population growth, but opportuni...