ABSTRACT There is an increasing consensus on the importance of understanding ecosystem service (ES) provision in order to facilitate decision making and the sustainable management of Neotropical dry forests (NTDFs), yet research on the ESs provided by NTDFs is limited. We identified the main existing gaps and trends in the quantification of provisioning, regulating and supporting ESs in NTDFs. Systematic web-based searches showed that research has been increasing in recent decades in NTDFs, supporting greater ES knowledge and assessment. Carbon storage and biodiversity are the main subjects under study, while ESs relating to water and soil lack investigation. The most common approaches for assessing ES were fauna and plant inventories, c...
This paper sheds light on the state of our knowledge of relationships between plant diversity and tr...
AbstractThe planting of forests has been met with both scepticism and support in international fores...
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...
We conducted a systematic literature review to identify and analyze research linking biodiversity, e...
Tropical forests are widely recognized for providing valuable ecosystem services (ES), but their exi...
This review aims to discuss ecosystem services, provide illustrative case studies at catchment and l...
Ecosystem services are the bridge between nature and society, and are essential elements of communit...
Tropical ecosystems have vast array of ecosystem services but are largely un-quantified. This study ...
Few studies analyze people’s preferences for ecosystem services (ES), disservices (ED) and drivers o...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are globally threatened, yet remain poorly studied. In the Caribbean, th...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. As ecosystem services supply from tropical forests is declining due to deforest...
Ecosystem services are the benefits human communities receive from ecosystems that comprise of both ...
As ecosystem services supply from tropical forests is declining due to deforestation and forest degr...
Quantifying and mapping ecosystem services (ES) is seen as one way to improve decision making and la...
Ecosystem services are the benefits community derive from ecosystems. Uninterrupted supply of ecosys...
This paper sheds light on the state of our knowledge of relationships between plant diversity and tr...
AbstractThe planting of forests has been met with both scepticism and support in international fores...
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...
We conducted a systematic literature review to identify and analyze research linking biodiversity, e...
Tropical forests are widely recognized for providing valuable ecosystem services (ES), but their exi...
This review aims to discuss ecosystem services, provide illustrative case studies at catchment and l...
Ecosystem services are the bridge between nature and society, and are essential elements of communit...
Tropical ecosystems have vast array of ecosystem services but are largely un-quantified. This study ...
Few studies analyze people’s preferences for ecosystem services (ES), disservices (ED) and drivers o...
Tropical dry forests (TDFs) are globally threatened, yet remain poorly studied. In the Caribbean, th...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. As ecosystem services supply from tropical forests is declining due to deforest...
Ecosystem services are the benefits human communities receive from ecosystems that comprise of both ...
As ecosystem services supply from tropical forests is declining due to deforestation and forest degr...
Quantifying and mapping ecosystem services (ES) is seen as one way to improve decision making and la...
Ecosystem services are the benefits community derive from ecosystems. Uninterrupted supply of ecosys...
This paper sheds light on the state of our knowledge of relationships between plant diversity and tr...
AbstractThe planting of forests has been met with both scepticism and support in international fores...
An interdisciplinary research unit consisting of 30 teams in the natural, economic and social scienc...