Water projects are typically evaluated using benefit cost analysis. Ecosystem services are the direct and indirect benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. Many of these benefits are ignored in benefit cost analysis, because of the absence of markets and the limited information or understanding of how the benefits from ecosystem services are produced. This paper reports the methods used to assess the impact of a water storage dam on the flow of ecosystem services in a river system. We review the range of ecosystem services that are available in a river system and examine how the flow of ecosystem services can be altered by water storage and flow augmentation through the construction of a dam. In order to list and quantify ecosystem serv...
For more than three decades, Waste Stabilization Ponds (WSP) effluent has been used by people of Lem...
UC Davis researchers forecast the socio-economic effects of the drought on California agriculture fo...
In a research project currently under way, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment framework (MA 2005) i...
There is an ever‐increasing demand for freshwater that is being used for the purposes of irrigation ...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
Crop wild relatives (CWR) have proven to be very valuable in agricultural breeding programs but rema...
In this paper we review a number of methodological challenges of evaluating and designing economic i...
This paper analyses the agricultural irrigation water use in a closed basin and the impacts on wate...
“Sustainable grassland farming” suggests a stable, productive system, with limited dependence on ext...
If we understand regional resilience as the ease with which different regions adapt to overcome exte...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
The marine environment provides a range of ecosystem services and benefits for society. A previous s...
The present paper illustrates some of results obtained in the GST4Water project concerning the devel...
Total removal of pathogens in wastewater for agricultural irrigation is not absolutely necessary for...
Objectives of this study were to compare costs and expected benefits of feed supplementation in catt...
For more than three decades, Waste Stabilization Ponds (WSP) effluent has been used by people of Lem...
UC Davis researchers forecast the socio-economic effects of the drought on California agriculture fo...
In a research project currently under way, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment framework (MA 2005) i...
There is an ever‐increasing demand for freshwater that is being used for the purposes of irrigation ...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
Crop wild relatives (CWR) have proven to be very valuable in agricultural breeding programs but rema...
In this paper we review a number of methodological challenges of evaluating and designing economic i...
This paper analyses the agricultural irrigation water use in a closed basin and the impacts on wate...
“Sustainable grassland farming” suggests a stable, productive system, with limited dependence on ext...
If we understand regional resilience as the ease with which different regions adapt to overcome exte...
This paper presents the main outcomes of a study within the RiPPLE project, to identify appropriate ...
The marine environment provides a range of ecosystem services and benefits for society. A previous s...
The present paper illustrates some of results obtained in the GST4Water project concerning the devel...
Total removal of pathogens in wastewater for agricultural irrigation is not absolutely necessary for...
Objectives of this study were to compare costs and expected benefits of feed supplementation in catt...
For more than three decades, Waste Stabilization Ponds (WSP) effluent has been used by people of Lem...
UC Davis researchers forecast the socio-economic effects of the drought on California agriculture fo...
In a research project currently under way, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment framework (MA 2005) i...