The ecosystem services approach is based on the interdependencies between nature and human well-being. The ecosystem services aspect of these conceptual classifications is well-developed but the well-being aspect still remains unstructured and vaguely defined. This research advances and exemplifies the linkages between ecosystem services and well-being, with important insights for environmental and health management. An integrated framework was developed by adapting and linking the UKNEA-FO framework with Smith et al.’s (2013) human well-being domains. Besides benefits, the notion of disbenefits was incorporated to recognise the potentially detrimental effects from interacting with nature. Benefits and disbenefits occur at the social-ecolog...
Most research on ecosystem services has focused on the supply side of the supply–demand equation – w...
International audienceEcosystem Services (ES) can contribute to several aspects of human well-being ...
Most studies to date assume that there are multiple relationships between ecosystem services and hum...
1. The ecosystem services approach is based on the interdependencies between nature and human well‐b...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services are essential for human well-being, but the links between ecosystem services and ...
The wellness of people and nature are interdependent, and thus the notion of human wellbeing has tak...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
: This paper explores the relationship between the environment and human wellbeing whilst considerin...
A B S T R A C T The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is i...
Ecosystem services have become a mainstream concept for the expression of values assigned by people ...
There is growing interest in assessing the effects of changing environmental conditions and manageme...
Abstract: The pace and scale of environmental change is undermining the conditions for human health....
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
Most research on ecosystem services has focused on the supply side of the supply–demand equation – w...
International audienceEcosystem Services (ES) can contribute to several aspects of human well-being ...
Most studies to date assume that there are multiple relationships between ecosystem services and hum...
1. The ecosystem services approach is based on the interdependencies between nature and human well‐b...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services are essential for human well-being, but the links between ecosystem services and ...
The wellness of people and nature are interdependent, and thus the notion of human wellbeing has tak...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
: This paper explores the relationship between the environment and human wellbeing whilst considerin...
A B S T R A C T The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is i...
Ecosystem services have become a mainstream concept for the expression of values assigned by people ...
There is growing interest in assessing the effects of changing environmental conditions and manageme...
Abstract: The pace and scale of environmental change is undermining the conditions for human health....
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
Most research on ecosystem services has focused on the supply side of the supply–demand equation – w...
International audienceEcosystem Services (ES) can contribute to several aspects of human well-being ...
Most studies to date assume that there are multiple relationships between ecosystem services and hum...