In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of environmental and other benefits obtained by human-beings from ecosystem services. Frequently, these benefits are not fully recognized and they are not adequately taken into account in decision-making in contemporary economic and political systems for reasons outlined in this contribution. In particular, this adversely affects the optimal conservation of natural, near natural and unmanaged ecosystems. The human benefits from ecosystem services as set out in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment are summarized and this assessment is examined critically. Economic views about the economic value of different types of ecosystems and forms of biosphe...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
The importance of taking account of the total economic value of ecosystems is stressed and the possi...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It has long been held that human life depends on the existence of a finite natural ...
The importance of the links between well-functioning ecosystems and human well-being are clearly evi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Ecosystems provide important commodities and environmental benefits to society. As such, the managem...
to help determine the different values of ecosystems. Ecosystem services are usually divided into fo...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
The importance of taking account of the total economic value of ecosystems is stressed and the possi...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
Because ecosystems are threatened by human activities, it is important to better consider longterm e...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It has long been held that human life depends on the existence of a finite natural ...
The importance of the links between well-functioning ecosystems and human well-being are clearly evi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...