International audienceThis paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspectives different stakeholders held about Hawane Dam and Nature Reserve (HDNR) wetland ecosystem services (ESS), to guide conservation management actions. Using 72 representative stakeholders to sort 40 statements describing ESS into a predefined distribution and a by-person factor analysis, the results show that stakeholders held three distinct perspectives that we labelled "water users", "conservationists", and "traditional users". There emerged consensus across stakeholders about the relatively high importance of the wetland purification and regulating functions, and the relative low importance of the recreation function. Farmers with relativ...
For many deep-rooted resource conflicts where the cultural component of ecosystem services (ES) is s...
Wetlands are one of the most essential resources of Uganda. They are key components of the riparian ...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
International audienceThis paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspect...
This paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspectives different stakeho...
International audiencePreserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics o...
Wetland management usually involves multiple stakeholders. This paper describes how the use of the e...
People perceive the importance of ecosystem services in different ways, depending on their values, b...
The objective of this paper is to recognize and categorize the various ways that ecosystem services ...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
The Q-method identifies groups of people with similar or diverging perspectives and is increasingly ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the viewpoints of stakeholders in the management and conserv...
The concept of ecosystem services, which are the direct and indirect benefits of nature to humans, h...
Despite formal recognition of the need to incorporate multiple values in the assessment of ecosystem...
Management of riverine and coastal ecosystems warrants enhanced understanding of how different stake...
For many deep-rooted resource conflicts where the cultural component of ecosystem services (ES) is s...
Wetlands are one of the most essential resources of Uganda. They are key components of the riparian ...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...
International audienceThis paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspect...
This paper uses the Q methodology to identify and analyze the diverse perspectives different stakeho...
International audiencePreserving water quality, which has at least four of the ten characteristics o...
Wetland management usually involves multiple stakeholders. This paper describes how the use of the e...
People perceive the importance of ecosystem services in different ways, depending on their values, b...
The objective of this paper is to recognize and categorize the various ways that ecosystem services ...
Freshwater ecosystems deliver an extensive range of ecosystem services (ESs), which are the benefits...
The Q-method identifies groups of people with similar or diverging perspectives and is increasingly ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the viewpoints of stakeholders in the management and conserv...
The concept of ecosystem services, which are the direct and indirect benefits of nature to humans, h...
Despite formal recognition of the need to incorporate multiple values in the assessment of ecosystem...
Management of riverine and coastal ecosystems warrants enhanced understanding of how different stake...
For many deep-rooted resource conflicts where the cultural component of ecosystem services (ES) is s...
Wetlands are one of the most essential resources of Uganda. They are key components of the riparian ...
Wetlands have been described as “the kidneys of the landscape, and as “biological supermarketsâ€...