The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational influence on practice is seldom reported. Here, we report the practitioners’ perspectives on the practical implementation of the ES concept in 27 case studies. A standardised anonymous survey (n = 246), was used, focusing on the science-practice interaction process, perceived impact and expected use of the case study assessments. Operationalisation of the concept was shown to achieve a gradual change in practices: 13% of the case studies reported a change in action (e.g. management or policy change), and a further 40% anticipated that a change would result from the work. To a large extent the impact was attributed to a well conducted science-pr...
Despite growing knowledge of ecosystem services (ES), and heightened awareness of their political an...
As environmental challenges and their management are increasingly recognised as complex and uncertai...
This paper is a communication from the corresponding symposium at the Global Land Project Open Scien...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational i...
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The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
Operationalization of the ecosystem services (ES) concept for improved natural resource management a...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
The promise that ecosystem service assessments will contribute to better decision-making is not yet ...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
Despite growing knowledge of ecosystem services (ES), and heightened awareness of their political an...
As environmental challenges and their management are increasingly recognised as complex and uncertai...
This paper is a communication from the corresponding symposium at the Global Land Project Open Scien...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational i...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-ATTOS [TR2_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique ...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
Operationalization of the ecosystem services (ES) concept for improved natural resource management a...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
The promise that ecosystem service assessments will contribute to better decision-making is not yet ...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
Despite growing knowledge of ecosystem services (ES), and heightened awareness of their political an...
As environmental challenges and their management are increasingly recognised as complex and uncertai...
This paper is a communication from the corresponding symposium at the Global Land Project Open Scien...