The benefits or harms of external and internal consequences for the viability of ecosystems are revealed through the impact on the quality of human life. The issues of assessing these benefits or harms are significant for the whole society and are therefore analyzed from both theoretical and practical perspectives. The article seeks to theoretically examine the coherence between humans and ecosystems, ensuring the social and economic well-being of present and future generations in the context of cultural ecosystem services (CES). As well, the article seeks to present the empirical research, carried out on the possibilities of adapting human activities to CES in the specific area, i.e., coastal-rural area, evaluating the past, present and fu...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
The Curonian Lagoon (SE Baltic Sea) and the coastal wetland system play a vital role in maintaining ...
Cultural ecosystem services in particular represent immaterial benefits derived from aesthetic and o...
The benefits or harms of external and internal consequences for the viability of ecosystems are reve...
The second half of the 20th century brought to light the consequences of human activity, when Humani...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
Mapping of cultural ecosystem services (CES) in marine and coastal areas is still recognised as a co...
The capacity of ecosystems to provide ecosystem services (hereinafter referred to as ES) depends on ...
The capacity of ecosystems to provide ecosystem services (hereinafter referred to as ES) depends on ...
CC BYClassification of ecosystem services emphasizing on cultural services and their significance fo...
Coastal recreation as a cultural ecosystem service (CES) is key to human wellbeing. However, anthrop...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
The paper focuses on the role of the Natural Heritage in Forest Areas (NHFA) as a resource that can ...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
The Curonian Lagoon (SE Baltic Sea) and the coastal wetland system play a vital role in maintaining ...
Cultural ecosystem services in particular represent immaterial benefits derived from aesthetic and o...
The benefits or harms of external and internal consequences for the viability of ecosystems are reve...
The second half of the 20th century brought to light the consequences of human activity, when Humani...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are the non-material benefits obtained from ecosystems that contri...
Mapping of cultural ecosystem services (CES) in marine and coastal areas is still recognised as a co...
The capacity of ecosystems to provide ecosystem services (hereinafter referred to as ES) depends on ...
The capacity of ecosystems to provide ecosystem services (hereinafter referred to as ES) depends on ...
CC BYClassification of ecosystem services emphasizing on cultural services and their significance fo...
Coastal recreation as a cultural ecosystem service (CES) is key to human wellbeing. However, anthrop...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples’ physical and cognitive interactions with nature a...
The paper focuses on the role of the Natural Heritage in Forest Areas (NHFA) as a resource that can ...
Ecosystem-based protection is becoming a viable adaptation option to conventional engineered solutio...
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especial...
The Curonian Lagoon (SE Baltic Sea) and the coastal wetland system play a vital role in maintaining ...
Cultural ecosystem services in particular represent immaterial benefits derived from aesthetic and o...