4 p.*Agriculture is a source of provisioning, regulating and cultural ecosystem services, and depends on them to function. *Reducing negative trade-offs and identifying potential synergies between ecosystem services demands a better understanding of the impact of farm management on their provision. *An ecosystem-based approach to food security is advocated to avoid major negative repercussions to society. *Novel methods such as semantic meta-modelling are necessary to improve ecosystem services management. *In Álava, it is possible to significantly reduce emissions using informed farming practices
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„Trade-off between economic performance and ecosystem service provision - Overview of modelling appr...
Paper from: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs) 2010 International ...
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Based on existing literature, this paper outlines the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem ...
Over several decades, agricultural scientists and practitioners have developed frameworks to help fa...
Current patterns of global change are threatening the supply of agrarian ecosystem services on which...
A socially efficient agricultural policy would provide incentives for farmers to supply the appropri...
Context: Agricultural intensification is being widely pursued as a policy option to improve food sec...
Agricultural policy should recognize the farmers’ role in delivering ecosystem services (ES) to soci...
The concept of ‘Ecosystem Services’ (ES) focuses on the linkages between ecosystems, including agroe...
There is a general consensus that land-use practices that have shaped agro-ecosystems in the decades...
Wood-pastures are complex social-ecological systems (SES), which are the product of long-term intera...
Agriculture faces the dual challenge of feeding a 9-12 billion global population by 2050 and reducin...
We present a critical analysis of the positive and negative impacts of pasture-based livestock syste...
Provisioning ecosystem services play a vital role in sustaining human well-being. Agro-ecosystems co...
„Trade-off between economic performance and ecosystem service provision - Overview of modelling appr...
Paper from: International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs) 2010 International ...
Agroecosystems represent 38 % of global land use. Agroecosystems are located close to human settleme...
Based on existing literature, this paper outlines the relationships between biodiversity, ecosystem ...
Over several decades, agricultural scientists and practitioners have developed frameworks to help fa...
Current patterns of global change are threatening the supply of agrarian ecosystem services on which...
A socially efficient agricultural policy would provide incentives for farmers to supply the appropri...
Context: Agricultural intensification is being widely pursued as a policy option to improve food sec...
Agricultural policy should recognize the farmers’ role in delivering ecosystem services (ES) to soci...
The concept of ‘Ecosystem Services’ (ES) focuses on the linkages between ecosystems, including agroe...
There is a general consensus that land-use practices that have shaped agro-ecosystems in the decades...
Wood-pastures are complex social-ecological systems (SES), which are the product of long-term intera...
Agriculture faces the dual challenge of feeding a 9-12 billion global population by 2050 and reducin...
We present a critical analysis of the positive and negative impacts of pasture-based livestock syste...
Provisioning ecosystem services play a vital role in sustaining human well-being. Agro-ecosystems co...
„Trade-off between economic performance and ecosystem service provision - Overview of modelling appr...