While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resource-dependent societies with persistent poverty, ecosystem services as a pathway out of poverty remain an elusive goal, contingent on the ecosystem and mediated by social processes. Here, we investigate three emerging dimensions of the ecosystem service-poverty relationship: economic contribution of provisioning ecosystem services to the household livelihood mix, social-ecological systems producing different bundles of ecosystem services and material wealth versus reported life satisfaction. We analyse these relationships in Bangladesh, using data from a bespoke 1586-household survey, stratified by seven social-ecological systems in the delta ...
We present the results of a review of the empirical evidence and of the state of knowledge regarding...
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AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resour...
Populations in resource dependent economies gain well-being from the natural environment, in highly ...
Coupled social and ecological systems need to be understood from a dynamic perspective in order to o...
This study takes an historical approach in order to establish how the form and function of the socia...
Resource-based livelihoods are uncertain and potentially unstable due to variability over time, incl...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the link in this record.Understanding how to...
Social survey and geographical data, stratified by social-ecological systems, are used to analyse mu...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from d...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
We present the results of a review of the empirical evidence and of the state of knowledge regarding...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
While the benefits humans gain from ecosystem functions and processes are critical in natural resour...
Populations in resource dependent economies gain well-being from the natural environment, in highly ...
Coupled social and ecological systems need to be understood from a dynamic perspective in order to o...
This study takes an historical approach in order to establish how the form and function of the socia...
Resource-based livelihoods are uncertain and potentially unstable due to variability over time, incl...
This is the final version. Available from Routledge via the link in this record.Understanding how to...
Social survey and geographical data, stratified by social-ecological systems, are used to analyse mu...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Focusing on the most impoverished populations, we critically review and synthesise key themes from d...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
We present the results of a review of the empirical evidence and of the state of knowledge regarding...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...