Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore the value of these services. Using the example of the United Kingdom, we show the significance of land-use change not only for agricultural production but also for emissions and sequestration of greenhouse gases, open-access recreational visits, urban green space, and wild-species diversity. We use spatially explicit models in conjunction with valuation methods to estimate comparable economic values for these services, taking account of climate change impacts. We show that, although decisions that focus solely on agriculture reduce overall ecosystem service values, highly significant value increases can be obtained from targeted planning by ...
Summary: 1. The ecosystem approach and evaluation of ecosystem services is gaining increasing atte...
Coastal managed realignment has the potential to deliver both nature conservation and other benefits...
Ecosystem services (ES) of landscapes evolve with landscapes themselves and with changes in their ch...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
A key finding of the UK NEA was that land-use change in the UK over the past 40 years had increased ...
Agricultural intensification is one the principal drivers of environmental decline in agricultural l...
Despite the growing body of literature on ecosystem services, still many challenges remain to struct...
The hope among policy-makers and scientists alike is that conservation strategies designed to protec...
Here, we review the delivery of ecosystem services from Enclosed Farmland in the UK, and explore how...
Author version of article. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
This paper shows how, with the aid of computer models developed in close collaboration with decision...
As the ecosystem services concept increasingly gains importance, it needs translation into practical...
This paper shows how, with the aid of computer models developed in close collaboration with decision...
Summary: 1. The ecosystem approach and evaluation of ecosystem services is gaining increasing atte...
Coastal managed realignment has the potential to deliver both nature conservation and other benefits...
Ecosystem services (ES) of landscapes evolve with landscapes themselves and with changes in their ch...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
Landscapes generate a wide range of valuable ecosystem services, yet land-use decisions often ignore...
A key finding of the UK NEA was that land-use change in the UK over the past 40 years had increased ...
Agricultural intensification is one the principal drivers of environmental decline in agricultural l...
Despite the growing body of literature on ecosystem services, still many challenges remain to struct...
The hope among policy-makers and scientists alike is that conservation strategies designed to protec...
Here, we review the delivery of ecosystem services from Enclosed Farmland in the UK, and explore how...
Author version of article. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1...
This paper shows how, with the aid of computer models developed in close collaboration with decision...
As the ecosystem services concept increasingly gains importance, it needs translation into practical...
This paper shows how, with the aid of computer models developed in close collaboration with decision...
Summary: 1. The ecosystem approach and evaluation of ecosystem services is gaining increasing atte...
Coastal managed realignment has the potential to deliver both nature conservation and other benefits...
Ecosystem services (ES) of landscapes evolve with landscapes themselves and with changes in their ch...