Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with other inputs) to human well-being. An ES-based approach can assess the trade-offs inherent in managing humans embedded in ecological systems. Evaluating trade-offs requires both an understanding of the biophysical magnitudes of ES changes that result from human actions, as well as an understanding of their impact on human well-being, broadly conceived. This talk discusses the state of the art of ES assessment, valuation, and modeling, including the potential of integrated ecological economic modeling. Valuation is about assessing trade-offs – not necessarily about trades (exchanges) in markets for money. Since ecosystem services are largely ...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Ecosystem services have been identified as a central link between society, or human systems, and the...
SCOPE: Ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed worldwide at a rate unprecedented in human histor...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to illuminate the debate concerning the economics of ecosystem ser...
SCOPE: Ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed worldwide at a rate unprecedented in human histor...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
This short working paper summarizes ecosystem service economic valuation methods. The paper begins w...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. Ecosystem service valuation (ESV)...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Ecosystem services have been identified as a central link between society, or human systems, and the...
SCOPE: Ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed worldwide at a rate unprecedented in human histor...
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to illuminate the debate concerning the economics of ecosystem ser...
SCOPE: Ecosystems are being degraded and destroyed worldwide at a rate unprecedented in human histor...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
This short working paper summarizes ecosystem service economic valuation methods. The paper begins w...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. Ecosystem service valuation (ESV)...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...