Assessment of ecosystem services through spatial modelling plays a key role in ecosystem accounting. Spatial models for ecosystem services try to capture spatial heterogeneity with high accuracy. This endeavour, however, faces several practical constraints. In this article we analyse the trade-offs between accurately representing spatial heterogeneity of ecosystem services and the practical constraints of modelling ecosystem services. By doing so we aim to explore the boundary conditions for best practice of spatial ecosystem accounting. We distinguished seven types of spatial ES modelling methods, including four types of look-up tables, causal relationships, spatial interpolation, and environmental regression. We classified 29 spatial ES m...
Ecosystem services and biodiversity are important for human well-being. Ecosystem services are the c...
Ecosystem services accounts are a useful tool that provides relevant information on the role of ecos...
The implementation of the Ecosystem Services (ES) framework (including supply and demand) should be ...
Assessment of ecosystem services through spatial modelling plays a key role in ecosystem accounting....
Ecosystem accounting is receiving increasing interest as a way to systematically monitor the conditi...
Ecosystem service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments designed t...
Operational use of the ecosystem service (ES) concept in conservation and planning requires quantita...
Contains fulltext : 232782.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
Publications on the modelling and mapping of ecosystem services (ESs) have increased exponentially i...
The high variety of ecosystem service categorisation systems, assessment frameworks, indicators, qu...
Contains fulltext : 224654.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Spatial disconn...
Understanding the flow of ecosystem services and the capacity of ecosystems to generate these servic...
AbstractSpatial disconnections between locations where ecosystem services are produced and where the...
Scientists, stakeholders and decision makers face trade-offs between adopting simple or complex appr...
International audienceAssessments and sustainable management of ecosystem services (ES) require an u...
Ecosystem services and biodiversity are important for human well-being. Ecosystem services are the c...
Ecosystem services accounts are a useful tool that provides relevant information on the role of ecos...
The implementation of the Ecosystem Services (ES) framework (including supply and demand) should be ...
Assessment of ecosystem services through spatial modelling plays a key role in ecosystem accounting....
Ecosystem accounting is receiving increasing interest as a way to systematically monitor the conditi...
Ecosystem service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments designed t...
Operational use of the ecosystem service (ES) concept in conservation and planning requires quantita...
Contains fulltext : 232782.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)This thesis con...
Publications on the modelling and mapping of ecosystem services (ESs) have increased exponentially i...
The high variety of ecosystem service categorisation systems, assessment frameworks, indicators, qu...
Contains fulltext : 224654.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Spatial disconn...
Understanding the flow of ecosystem services and the capacity of ecosystems to generate these servic...
AbstractSpatial disconnections between locations where ecosystem services are produced and where the...
Scientists, stakeholders and decision makers face trade-offs between adopting simple or complex appr...
International audienceAssessments and sustainable management of ecosystem services (ES) require an u...
Ecosystem services and biodiversity are important for human well-being. Ecosystem services are the c...
Ecosystem services accounts are a useful tool that provides relevant information on the role of ecos...
The implementation of the Ecosystem Services (ES) framework (including supply and demand) should be ...