Landscape ecology is in a position to become the scientific basis for sustainable landscape development. When spatial planning policy is decentralised, local actors need to collaborate to decide on the changes that have to be made in the landscape to better accommodate their perceptions of value. This paper addresses two prerequisites that landscape ecological science has to meet for it to be effective in producing appropriate knowledge for such bottom-up landscape-development processes-it must include a valuation component, and it must be suitable for use in collaborative decision-making on a local scale. We argue that landscape ecological research needs to focus more on these issues and propose the concept of landscape services as a unify...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
In recent decades, the concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) has generated a paradigm shift in the pers...
The need to avert unacceptable and irreversible environmental change is the most urgent challenge fa...
Landscape ecology is in a position to become the scientific basis for sustainable landscape developm...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
Context: The study of ecosystem services has extended its influence into spatial planning and landsc...
Ecosystem Services aim to embed ecological goals onto political-economic decisions. However, they fa...
Oral Presentation Abstract: In the past decade, the study of ecosystem services has extended its...
Community-based landscape governance is considered as conditional to achieving sustainable landscape...
Human well-being depends in many ways on maintaining the stock of natural resources which deliver th...
The challenge of incorporating the concept of ecosystem services in landscape planning has been wide...
In this special issue, landscapes are conceptualized as social-ecological systems resulting from the...
This chapter considers how environmental governance by local communities is complicated by hierarchi...
Despite the growing body of literature on ecosystem services, still many challenges remain to struct...
The concept of ecosystem services shifts the human–nature relationship from a conservation-orientedi...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
In recent decades, the concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) has generated a paradigm shift in the pers...
The need to avert unacceptable and irreversible environmental change is the most urgent challenge fa...
Landscape ecology is in a position to become the scientific basis for sustainable landscape developm...
Sustainable development is a widely accepted strategic framework for decisionmaking about the future...
Context: The study of ecosystem services has extended its influence into spatial planning and landsc...
Ecosystem Services aim to embed ecological goals onto political-economic decisions. However, they fa...
Oral Presentation Abstract: In the past decade, the study of ecosystem services has extended its...
Community-based landscape governance is considered as conditional to achieving sustainable landscape...
Human well-being depends in many ways on maintaining the stock of natural resources which deliver th...
The challenge of incorporating the concept of ecosystem services in landscape planning has been wide...
In this special issue, landscapes are conceptualized as social-ecological systems resulting from the...
This chapter considers how environmental governance by local communities is complicated by hierarchi...
Despite the growing body of literature on ecosystem services, still many challenges remain to struct...
The concept of ecosystem services shifts the human–nature relationship from a conservation-orientedi...
The ecosystem services framework aims to encourage ecological sustainability through political-econo...
In recent decades, the concept of Ecosystem Services (ES) has generated a paradigm shift in the pers...
The need to avert unacceptable and irreversible environmental change is the most urgent challenge fa...