While multiple ecosystem service benefits are increasingly emphasised in policy as an outcome for land management, most conservation management and legislation is currently focused on conserving specific species and habitats. These management interventions may provide multiple co-benefits for other ecosystem services but more information is needed on where these synergies occur in order to realise these benefits. In this paper, we use expert data obtained from structured interviews with key stakeholders to examine the perceived impacts of 11 species-specific conservation schemes on wider ecosystem services in Scotland, UK. With some exceptions, impacts were perceived to be mostly positive or neutral, suggesting that there are many potential...
It is of crucial importance to understand the numerous benefits of, and threats to, the world's biod...
1. Understanding and quantifying constraints to multiple ecosystem service delivery and biodiversity...
A key finding of the UK NEA was that land-use change in the UK over the past 40 years had increased ...
AbstractWhile multiple ecosystem service benefits are increasingly emphasised in policy as an outcom...
Whilst a number of studies have examined the effects of biodiversity conservation on the delivery of...
1. Conservation management is increasingly being required to support both the provision of ecosystem...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
Biodiversity conservation approaches are increasingly being implemented at the landscape-scale to su...
Conservation management is increasingly being required to support both the provision of ecosystem se...
Our dependence on biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) is increasing, due to population expansio...
AbstractDespite significant conservation efforts, global biodiversity continues to decline. A key co...
The relationship between nature and cultural ecosystem service (CES) benefits is well accepted but p...
Biodiversity offsetting aims to mitigate the impacts of development through habitat restoration or c...
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity:Ecosystems provide a multitude of benefits to humanity, from foo...
It is of crucial importance to understand the numerous benefits of, and threats to, the world's biod...
1. Understanding and quantifying constraints to multiple ecosystem service delivery and biodiversity...
A key finding of the UK NEA was that land-use change in the UK over the past 40 years had increased ...
AbstractWhile multiple ecosystem service benefits are increasingly emphasised in policy as an outcom...
Whilst a number of studies have examined the effects of biodiversity conservation on the delivery of...
1. Conservation management is increasingly being required to support both the provision of ecosystem...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
While habitat fragmentation represents a major threat to global biodiversity, its impacts on provisi...
Biodiversity conservation approaches are increasingly being implemented at the landscape-scale to su...
Conservation management is increasingly being required to support both the provision of ecosystem se...
Our dependence on biodiversity and ecosystem services (ES) is increasing, due to population expansio...
AbstractDespite significant conservation efforts, global biodiversity continues to decline. A key co...
The relationship between nature and cultural ecosystem service (CES) benefits is well accepted but p...
Biodiversity offsetting aims to mitigate the impacts of development through habitat restoration or c...
Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity:Ecosystems provide a multitude of benefits to humanity, from foo...
It is of crucial importance to understand the numerous benefits of, and threats to, the world's biod...
1. Understanding and quantifying constraints to multiple ecosystem service delivery and biodiversity...
A key finding of the UK NEA was that land-use change in the UK over the past 40 years had increased ...