International audienceAn important aspect of sustainability is to maintain biodiversity and ecosystem functioning while improving human well-being. For this, the ecosystem service (ES) approach has the potential to bridge the still existing gap between ecological management and social development, especially by focusing on trade-offs and synergies between ES and between their beneficiaries. Several frameworks have been proposed to account for trade-offs and synergies between ES, and between ES and other components of socialecological systems. However, to date, insufficient explicit attention has been paid to the three facets encompassed in the ES concept, namely potential supply, demand, and use, leading to incomplete descriptions of ES int...
A new conceptual framework is presented for the assessment of the impacts of environmental change dr...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is increasingly used in different scientific disciplines and is s...
The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network comprises > 600 scientific groups co...
International audienceAn important aspect of sustainability is to maintain biodiversity and ecosyste...
International audienceAnalyzing how humans benefit from ecosystems and understanding how benefits re...
Understanding the benefits humans receive from ecosystems is a high priority in socio-ecological res...
International audienceUnderstanding the benefits humans receive from ecosystems is a high priority i...
Access to ecosystem services and influence on their management are structured by social relations am...
This talk will provide a summary of the ongoing PECS working group on "Social-ecological dynamics of...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Sustaining wildlife populations, which provide both ecosystem services and disservices, represents a...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
A new conceptual framework is presented for the assessment of the impacts of environmental change dr...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is increasingly used in different scientific disciplines and is s...
The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network comprises > 600 scientific groups co...
International audienceAn important aspect of sustainability is to maintain biodiversity and ecosyste...
International audienceAnalyzing how humans benefit from ecosystems and understanding how benefits re...
Understanding the benefits humans receive from ecosystems is a high priority in socio-ecological res...
International audienceUnderstanding the benefits humans receive from ecosystems is a high priority i...
Access to ecosystem services and influence on their management are structured by social relations am...
This talk will provide a summary of the ongoing PECS working group on "Social-ecological dynamics of...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Multiple ecosystem services (ES) can respond similarly to social and ecological factors to form bund...
Sustaining wildlife populations, which provide both ecosystem services and disservices, represents a...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
A new conceptual framework is presented for the assessment of the impacts of environmental change dr...
The ecosystem service (ES) concept is increasingly used in different scientific disciplines and is s...
The International Long-Term Ecological Research (ILTER) network comprises > 600 scientific groups co...