Ecosystem services mapping and modeling has focused more on supply than demand, until recently. Whereas the potential provision of economic benefits from ecosystems to people is often quantified through ecological production functions, the use of and demand for ecosystem services has received less attention, as have the spatial flows of services from ecosystems to people. However, new modeling approaches that map and quantify service-specific sources (ecosystem capacity to provide a service), sinks (biophysical or anthropogenic features that deplete or alter service flows), users (user locations and level of demand), and spatial flows can provide a more complete understanding of ecosystem services. Through a case study in Puget Sound, Washi...
The Service Path Attribution Network (SPAN) framework provides a novel, user-centric, connectivity-b...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
25 p.Recent ecosystem services research has highlighted the importance of spatial connectivity betwe...
AbstractSpatial disconnections between locations where ecosystem services are produced and where the...
Contains fulltext : 224654.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Spatial disconn...
The high variety of ecosystem service categorisation systems, assessment frameworks, indicators, qu...
The benefits provided by the ecosystems to human beings are defined as ecosystem services. Ecosystem...
Ecosystem services maps visualise and quantify where and to what extent ecosystems contribute to hum...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the physical goods and associated benefits that are provided to humans b...
To date, the provision of ecosystem services has largely been estimated based on spatial patterns of...
People require multiple ecosystem services (ES) to meet their basic needs and improve or maintain th...
Ecosystem services (ESs) are influenced by use intensity. Arising disparities between supply and dem...
Mapping of ecosystem services' (ESS) values means valuing ESS in monetary terms across a relatively ...
Agricultural lands provide various provisioning ecosystem services to humans, including food, water,...
The Service Path Attribution Network (SPAN) framework provides a novel, user-centric, connectivity-b...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
25 p.Recent ecosystem services research has highlighted the importance of spatial connectivity betwe...
AbstractSpatial disconnections between locations where ecosystem services are produced and where the...
Contains fulltext : 224654.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Spatial disconn...
The high variety of ecosystem service categorisation systems, assessment frameworks, indicators, qu...
The benefits provided by the ecosystems to human beings are defined as ecosystem services. Ecosystem...
Ecosystem services maps visualise and quantify where and to what extent ecosystems contribute to hum...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the physical goods and associated benefits that are provided to humans b...
To date, the provision of ecosystem services has largely been estimated based on spatial patterns of...
People require multiple ecosystem services (ES) to meet their basic needs and improve or maintain th...
Ecosystem services (ESs) are influenced by use intensity. Arising disparities between supply and dem...
Mapping of ecosystem services' (ESS) values means valuing ESS in monetary terms across a relatively ...
Agricultural lands provide various provisioning ecosystem services to humans, including food, water,...
The Service Path Attribution Network (SPAN) framework provides a novel, user-centric, connectivity-b...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...