Conservation and provision of ecosystem services (ES) have been adopted as high-level policy in many countries, yet there has been surprisingly little application of these broad policies in the field; for example, ES are rarely considered in permit issuance or other discrete agency actions. This large implementation gap arises in part because the science that drove general policy interest in ES differs from the science needed for practical application. A better understanding of the environmental policy toolkit can guide more effective research to support agency decisions. Here, we outline the framework used to teach environmental policy instruments through the “Five P’s”: prescription, property, penalty, payment, and persuasion. We then dis...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
The presumption is that ecosystem services (ES) approaches provide a better basis for environmental ...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
AbstractBiodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
<p>Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have prod...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
The Ecosystem Services Journal starts in 2012 with a formidable basis in the reports and books from ...
There are several policy tools available for the provision of ecosystem services. The economic chara...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
Despite the growing popularity of the concept of ecosystem services, policy makers and practitioners...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) mechanisms leverage economic and social incentives to shape ho...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
AbstractThe Ecosystem Services Journal starts in 2012 with a formidable basis in the reports and boo...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
The presumption is that ecosystem services (ES) approaches provide a better basis for environmental ...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
AbstractBiodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have...
Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have produce...
<p>Biodiversity conservation policies justified with science and intrinsic value arguments have prod...
The topic of ecosystem services, ecological services, environmental services (ES) and payments for e...
The Ecosystem Services Journal starts in 2012 with a formidable basis in the reports and books from ...
There are several policy tools available for the provision of ecosystem services. The economic chara...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
Despite the growing popularity of the concept of ecosystem services, policy makers and practitioners...
Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) mechanisms leverage economic and social incentives to shape ho...
International audienceThe mapping and assessment of Ecosystem Services (ES) aims at better connectin...
AbstractThe Ecosystem Services Journal starts in 2012 with a formidable basis in the reports and boo...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
The presumption is that ecosystem services (ES) approaches provide a better basis for environmental ...
This paper is based on the session ‘Ecosystem services: a useful concept for soil policy making?’ at...