Ecosystem services are essential to human well-being. Different mechanisms modify people's access to the benefits from ecosystem services, but who benefits from which services, and the underlying factors that shape such variability, often remain unclear. To address this, we surveyed current and past ecosystem service flows from forest and farmland into rural Ethiopian households. After disaggregating beneficiary groups, we explored current and past mechanisms that impeded or facilitated their access. We found five groups of current ecosystem service beneficiaries that received varying degrees of service flows from forest and farmland. Important access barriers were economic problems and shortage of land, particularly for worse-off household...
In this paper, concepts from Socio-Ecological Systems (SES) theory are applied to explore interactio...
Human pressure on a rugged and fragile landscape can cause land use/cover changes that significantly...
When natural ecosystems are degraded owing to land-use changes, humans will increasingly rely on man...
Ecosystem services are essential to human well-being. Different mechanisms modify people’s access to...
Ecosystem services are essential to human well-being. Different mechanisms modify people's access to...
Conservation projects have often been criticised for creating global benefits while causing negative...
Forest provides a wide range of ecosystem services and is considered as one of the major sources of ...
Abstract Smallholder farmers lead their lives using multiple ecosystem services (ESs). Understanding...
Ecosystem-based management requires the promotion and integration of locally relevant ecosystem serv...
Healthy ecosystems benefit humans in various forms, and ecosystem services (ESs) are the benefits re...
Biophysical and economic values of ecosystem services (ESs) are commonly used to define areas for la...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
The global shift toward agricultural specialization in the 20th century led to unprecedented ecologi...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Humans worldwide depend on ecosystems and the services they provide. Land use and land cover change ...
In this paper, concepts from Socio-Ecological Systems (SES) theory are applied to explore interactio...
Human pressure on a rugged and fragile landscape can cause land use/cover changes that significantly...
When natural ecosystems are degraded owing to land-use changes, humans will increasingly rely on man...
Ecosystem services are essential to human well-being. Different mechanisms modify people’s access to...
Ecosystem services are essential to human well-being. Different mechanisms modify people's access to...
Conservation projects have often been criticised for creating global benefits while causing negative...
Forest provides a wide range of ecosystem services and is considered as one of the major sources of ...
Abstract Smallholder farmers lead their lives using multiple ecosystem services (ESs). Understanding...
Ecosystem-based management requires the promotion and integration of locally relevant ecosystem serv...
Healthy ecosystems benefit humans in various forms, and ecosystem services (ESs) are the benefits re...
Biophysical and economic values of ecosystem services (ESs) are commonly used to define areas for la...
The intertwined challenges of food insecurity, deforestation, and biodiversity loss remain perennial...
The global shift toward agricultural specialization in the 20th century led to unprecedented ecologi...
Despite global commitments to forest restoration, evidence of the pathways through which restoration...
Humans worldwide depend on ecosystems and the services they provide. Land use and land cover change ...
In this paper, concepts from Socio-Ecological Systems (SES) theory are applied to explore interactio...
Human pressure on a rugged and fragile landscape can cause land use/cover changes that significantly...
When natural ecosystems are degraded owing to land-use changes, humans will increasingly rely on man...