The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for environmental services (PES) has recently become the main reference for international environmental policies (broadly including forest policy, agro-environmental measures and conservation policies). Brought to media attention by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) in 2005, these notions have spread rapidly in both political and scientific arenas. But there has been very little analysis retracing the social construction and political scope of these concepts in the scientific and policy fields. It is as if thinking in terms of ecosystem services and promoting payments for environmental services were taking for granted. This chapter seeks to...
This communication aims at discussing the interest of Sociology and Policy Science to answer researc...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
The economic conservation instrument of payments for ecosystem services (PES) enjoys an increasing p...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework has been developed to analyze relationships between the ecosys...
A political and social recognition of ecosystem services is increasingly complementing that of servi...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
SPE GESTADInternational audienceEcosystem services (ES) are the natural functions and processes of e...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs are one prominent strategy to address economic extern...
This communication aims at discussing the interest of Sociology and Policy Science to answer researc...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
The economic conservation instrument of payments for ecosystem services (PES) enjoys an increasing p...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework has been developed to analyze relationships between the ecosys...
A political and social recognition of ecosystem services is increasingly complementing that of servi...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
SPE GESTADInternational audienceEcosystem services (ES) are the natural functions and processes of e...
This Policy Series by James Salzman brings attention to a rapidly developing phenomenon—payments for...
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs are one prominent strategy to address economic extern...
This communication aims at discussing the interest of Sociology and Policy Science to answer researc...
International audienceSince the end of the 1980s, conservation policies have focused on the search f...
This article offers a critical interrogation of the relationship between two emerging conceptual fra...