Ecosystems and human systems are interconnected through a complex series of dynamic relations. In particular, natural functions of ecosystems generate flows of services continuously. To represent adequately the importance of ecosystems for human well-being, the concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) was defined. A complete review of methods and values for the assessment of ES from an economic viewpoint was provided by Costanza et al. in 1997. However, in ES valuation (ESV) several values are neglected or not calculated and estimation methods rely on strictly economic and subjective practices. In order to have a physical reference upon which an objective (and complementary) evaluation can be based, we used the concept of emergy. Emergy is a ther...
Ecosystem goods and services (EGSs) are of crucial importance for the economic and social developmen...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystems can be viewed as thermodynamic systems, open to energy and matter, that self-organize tow...
Ecosystems and human systems are interconnected through a complex series of dynamic relations. In pa...
Ecosystem services are those resources and processes provided by ecosystems that improve human well-...
This article presents emergy evaluation and its application to ecosystems and territorial systems. T...
A generic input-state-output scheme has been used to represent ecosystem dynamics. Systemic approach...
Ecosystem services (ES) is a concept aiming to internalize assets and costs that are not covered by ...
This article presents emergy evaluation and its application to ecosystems and territorial systems. T...
The objective of this paper is to present a review of current research on the valuation of ecosystem...
Though grasslands cover one fifth area of global land and provide vital services for humans, half of...
Understanding and accounting for the total contribution of nature to the wealth of a region or state...
Human societies are dependent on a large set of ecosystem services (ES) generated by the diversity o...
The results of a broader notion of value for measuring ecosystem services (ESs) are presented, as re...
Ecosystem goods and services (EGSs) are of crucial importance for the economic and social developmen...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystems can be viewed as thermodynamic systems, open to energy and matter, that self-organize tow...
Ecosystems and human systems are interconnected through a complex series of dynamic relations. In pa...
Ecosystem services are those resources and processes provided by ecosystems that improve human well-...
This article presents emergy evaluation and its application to ecosystems and territorial systems. T...
A generic input-state-output scheme has been used to represent ecosystem dynamics. Systemic approach...
Ecosystem services (ES) is a concept aiming to internalize assets and costs that are not covered by ...
This article presents emergy evaluation and its application to ecosystems and territorial systems. T...
The objective of this paper is to present a review of current research on the valuation of ecosystem...
Though grasslands cover one fifth area of global land and provide vital services for humans, half of...
Understanding and accounting for the total contribution of nature to the wealth of a region or state...
Human societies are dependent on a large set of ecosystem services (ES) generated by the diversity o...
The results of a broader notion of value for measuring ecosystem services (ESs) are presented, as re...
Ecosystem goods and services (EGSs) are of crucial importance for the economic and social developmen...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
Ecosystems can be viewed as thermodynamic systems, open to energy and matter, that self-organize tow...