Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the benefits that nature provides to humans. As the promise of robust ES-driven management is put to the test, shortcomings in our ability to accurately measure, map, and value ES have surfaced. On the research side, mainstream methods for ES assessment still fall short of addressing the complex, multi-scale biophysical and socioeconomic dynamics inherent in ES provision, flow, and use. On the practitioner side, application of methods remains onerous due to data and model parameterization requirements. Further, it is increasingly clear that the dominant one model fits all paradigm is often ill-suited to address the diversity of real-world management s...
As the concept of ecosystem services is being operationalised and implemented in policies, a better ...
The benefits nature provides to people, called ecosystem services, are increasingly recognized and a...
[EN] Adaptation to the consequences of climate change can depend on efficient use of ecosys tem serv...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the benefit...
<div><p>Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the benefit...
Zach Ancona (U.S. Geological Survey, USGS) assisted with preparation of numerous datasets for use in...
The Ecosystem Services (ES) concept highlights the varied contributions the environment provides to ...
Adaptation to the consequences of climate change can depend on efficient use of ecosystem services (...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
Ecosystem services (ES) practitioners (e.g., researchers, policy makers) have been working to better...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the physical goods and associated benefits that are provided to humans b...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
1. Quantification of ecosystem services (ES) is an important step in operationalizing the concept fo...
Over several decades, agricultural scientists and practitioners have developed frameworks to help fa...
As the concept of ecosystem services is being operationalised and implemented in policies, a better ...
The benefits nature provides to people, called ecosystem services, are increasingly recognized and a...
[EN] Adaptation to the consequences of climate change can depend on efficient use of ecosys tem serv...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the benefit...
<div><p>Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the...
Ecosystem Services (ES) are an established conceptual framework for attributing value to the benefit...
Zach Ancona (U.S. Geological Survey, USGS) assisted with preparation of numerous datasets for use in...
The Ecosystem Services (ES) concept highlights the varied contributions the environment provides to ...
Adaptation to the consequences of climate change can depend on efficient use of ecosystem services (...
As societal demand for food, water and other life-sustaining resources grows, the science of ecosyst...
Ecosystem services (ES) practitioners (e.g., researchers, policy makers) have been working to better...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the physical goods and associated benefits that are provided to humans b...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
1. Quantification of ecosystem services (ES) is an important step in operationalizing the concept fo...
Over several decades, agricultural scientists and practitioners have developed frameworks to help fa...
As the concept of ecosystem services is being operationalised and implemented in policies, a better ...
The benefits nature provides to people, called ecosystem services, are increasingly recognized and a...
[EN] Adaptation to the consequences of climate change can depend on efficient use of ecosys tem serv...