Ecosystem services are supplied by nature but, by definition, are received by people. Ecosystem service assessments, intended to influence the decisions people make regarding their interactions with nature, need to understand how people benefit from different ecosystem services. A critical question is therefore, What determines the distribution of ecosystem service benefits between different sections of society? Here, we use an entitlements approach to examine how people perceive ecosystem service benefits across 28 coral reef fishing communities in four countries. In doing so, we quantitatively show that bundles of benefits are mediated by key access mechanisms (e.g., rights-based, economic, knowledge, social, and institutional). We find t...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐being of mi...
Coastal ecosystems support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people worldwide. However, t...
Ecosystem services are supplied by nature but, by definition, are received by people. Ecosystem serv...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
Ecosystem services have become a dominant paradigm for understanding how people derive well-being fr...
Ecosystem services have become a dominant paradigm for understanding how people derive well-being fr...
Humans have changed the climate, lands and seas, forests and coasts, in ways that may destabilize ea...
Ecological underwater surveys inform us about the abundance of the coral, algae, and fish communitie...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
Analyzing how humans benefit from ecosystems and understanding how benefits relate to ecosystem gove...
Understanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological di...
AbstractEcosystem services research has highlighted the importance of ecosystems for human well-bein...
Abstract There is an astonishing diversity of ways in which people benefit from coral reefs. They pr...
Human benefits from ecosystems result from complex interactions between ecological and social proces...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐being of mi...
Coastal ecosystems support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people worldwide. However, t...
Ecosystem services are supplied by nature but, by definition, are received by people. Ecosystem serv...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
Ecosystem services have become a dominant paradigm for understanding how people derive well-being fr...
Ecosystem services have become a dominant paradigm for understanding how people derive well-being fr...
Humans have changed the climate, lands and seas, forests and coasts, in ways that may destabilize ea...
Ecological underwater surveys inform us about the abundance of the coral, algae, and fish communitie...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
Analyzing how humans benefit from ecosystems and understanding how benefits relate to ecosystem gove...
Understanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological di...
AbstractEcosystem services research has highlighted the importance of ecosystems for human well-bein...
Abstract There is an astonishing diversity of ways in which people benefit from coral reefs. They pr...
Human benefits from ecosystems result from complex interactions between ecological and social proces...
AbstractThe concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans recei...
Coral reefs underpin a range of ecosystem goods and services that contribute to the well‐being of mi...
Coastal ecosystems support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people worldwide. However, t...