Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded in a social process designed to ensure effective management of ecosystem services. Most research has focused only on biophysical and valuation assessments of putative services. As a mission-oriented discipline, ecosystem service research should be user-inspired and user-useful, which will require that researchers respond to stakeholder needs from the outset and collaborate with them in strategy development and implementation. Here we provide a pragmatic operational model for achieving the safeguarding of ecosystem services. The model comprises three phases: assessment, planning, and management. Outcomes of social, biophysical, and valuation ...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational i...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
Numerous assessments have quantified, mapped, and valued the services provided by ecosystems that ar...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
1. Ecosystem services are the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems. The importance of research int...
e concept of ecosystem services was originally developed to illustrate the benefits that natural eco...
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A narrow technocentric focus on a few favored ecosystem services (generally provisioning services) h...
Mounting evidence indicates that every ecosystem on the planet is showing signs of deterioration and...
AbstractNumerous assessments have quantified, mapped, and valued the services provided by ecosystems...
Community-based landscape governance is considered as conditional to achieving sustainable landscape...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
Research on ecosystem services has grown markedly in recent years. However, few studies are embedded...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational i...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational in...
Numerous assessments have quantified, mapped, and valued the services provided by ecosystems that ar...
Despite much progress in ecosystem services research, a gap still appears to exist between this res...
1. Ecosystem services are the benefits humans obtain from ecosystems. The importance of research int...
e concept of ecosystem services was originally developed to illustrate the benefits that natural eco...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [Axe_IRSTEA]TETIS-ATTOS [TR2_IRSTEA]SYNERGIE [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique ...
A narrow technocentric focus on a few favored ecosystem services (generally provisioning services) h...
Mounting evidence indicates that every ecosystem on the planet is showing signs of deterioration and...
AbstractNumerous assessments have quantified, mapped, and valued the services provided by ecosystems...
Community-based landscape governance is considered as conditional to achieving sustainable landscape...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...