A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of nature to a good quality of life for all people. This is among the key motivations of the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), a joint global effort by governments, academia, and civil society to assess and promote knowledge of Earth's biodiversity and ecosystems and their contribution to human societies in order to inform policy formulation. One of the more recent key elements of the IPBES conceptual framework (1) is the notion of nature's contributions to people (NCP), which builds on the ecosystem service concept popularized by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) (2). But as we detail...
Academics and policy-makers recognize that humans and nature should be studied and managed as integr...
International audienceNature's contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems ha...
Nature is perceived and valued in starkly different and often conflicting ways. This paper presents ...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
“Nature's contributions to people” (NCP) is designed to provide space for the recognition of diverse...
Academics and policy-makers recognize that humans and nature should be studied and managed as integr...
In their article Diaz et al argue the concept of nature's contributions to people (NCP) extends beyo...
Nature’s contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems have been widely studied...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
Academics and policy-makers recognize that humans and nature should be studied and managed as integr...
International audienceNature's contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems ha...
Nature is perceived and valued in starkly different and often conflicting ways. This paper presents ...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial contributions of na...
“Nature's contributions to people” (NCP) is designed to provide space for the recognition of diverse...
Academics and policy-makers recognize that humans and nature should be studied and managed as integr...
In their article Diaz et al argue the concept of nature's contributions to people (NCP) extends beyo...
Nature’s contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems have been widely studied...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
People depend on functioning ecosystems, which provide benefits that support human existence and wel...
Academics and policy-makers recognize that humans and nature should be studied and managed as integr...
International audienceNature's contributions to human well-being within social-ecological systems ha...
Nature is perceived and valued in starkly different and often conflicting ways. This paper presents ...