In a recent paper in this journal Nunez et al. [Nunez, D., L. Nahuelhual, and C. Oyarzun, 2005. Forest and water: the value of native temperate forests in supplying water for human consumption. Ecological Economics 58: 606-616] presented a model to estimate the economic value of Chilean temperate forests in their function to contribute to maintain fresh water supply. We discuss and correct the estimated values of ecosystem services per household and per hectare
Forests and plant communities play a key role in regulating the hydrological cycle. During the last ...
Carbon sequestration by afforestation can help mitigate global climate change but may have adverse e...
Over the past 40 years, south-central Chile has experienced important land-use-induced land cover ch...
In a recent paper in this journal Nunez et al. [Nunez, D., L. Nahuelhual, and C. Oyarzun, 2005. Fore...
There is a well-established body of literature on monetary valuation of water ecosystem services to ...
Many people worldwide lack adequate access to clean water to meet basic needs, and many important ec...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe island of Navarino, Chile, located at the extreme southern end of th...
The public perception that forests are, in all circumstances, necessarily good for the water enviro...
Background: Forest ecosystems provide services that are important for human use; one of the most cri...
Cordillera Pelada’s Valdivian rainforests in Chile have faced intensive timber extraction for decade...
[EN] Demand for water is expected to grow in line with global human population growth, but opportuni...
Ecosystem services are the benefits that people obtain from ecosystems (Brauman et al., 2007). Recog...
In British Columbia, a lack of understanding exists concerning the tradeoffs between timber harvesti...
Abstract (Received: 2013/09/03 - Accepted: 2013/11/20) The present work compares the rate of trans...
This paper presents the first estimate of global water use in the forestry sector related to roundwo...
Forests and plant communities play a key role in regulating the hydrological cycle. During the last ...
Carbon sequestration by afforestation can help mitigate global climate change but may have adverse e...
Over the past 40 years, south-central Chile has experienced important land-use-induced land cover ch...
In a recent paper in this journal Nunez et al. [Nunez, D., L. Nahuelhual, and C. Oyarzun, 2005. Fore...
There is a well-established body of literature on monetary valuation of water ecosystem services to ...
Many people worldwide lack adequate access to clean water to meet basic needs, and many important ec...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe island of Navarino, Chile, located at the extreme southern end of th...
The public perception that forests are, in all circumstances, necessarily good for the water enviro...
Background: Forest ecosystems provide services that are important for human use; one of the most cri...
Cordillera Pelada’s Valdivian rainforests in Chile have faced intensive timber extraction for decade...
[EN] Demand for water is expected to grow in line with global human population growth, but opportuni...
Ecosystem services are the benefits that people obtain from ecosystems (Brauman et al., 2007). Recog...
In British Columbia, a lack of understanding exists concerning the tradeoffs between timber harvesti...
Abstract (Received: 2013/09/03 - Accepted: 2013/11/20) The present work compares the rate of trans...
This paper presents the first estimate of global water use in the forestry sector related to roundwo...
Forests and plant communities play a key role in regulating the hydrological cycle. During the last ...
Carbon sequestration by afforestation can help mitigate global climate change but may have adverse e...
Over the past 40 years, south-central Chile has experienced important land-use-induced land cover ch...