Background The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sustainable management of the human uses of nature. In the context of sustainability management, adopting the ecosystem service (ES) concept, i.e., the benefits humans obtain from nature, can support decisions aimed at benefiting both nature and people. However, marine ecosystems in particular endure numerous direct drivers of change (i.e., habitat loss and degradation, overexploitation, pollution, climate change, and introduction of non-indigenous species) all of which threaten ecosystem structure, functioning, and the provision of ES. Marine ecosystems have received less attention than terrestrial ecosystems in ES literature, and knowledge on marine ES is hindered ...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
Mapping ecosystem services in marine systems is difficult due to a lack of underpinning ecological d...
Abstract Increases in human population and their resource use have drastically intensified pressure...
Abstract Background The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sustainable mana...
International audienceBackground The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sus...
International audienceAbstract Background The current biodiversity crisis calls for an urgent need t...
The benefits of marine ecosystems for people are increasingly being characterized through the concep...
The concept of ecosystem services has gained traction as a means of linking societal benefits to the...
The concept of ecosystem services has gained traction as a means of linking societal benefits to the...
The biotic and abiotic assets of the marine environment form the “marine natural capital” embedded i...
International audienceThe mapping of ecosystem service supply has become quite common in ecosystem s...
Our understanding of ecological processes that lead to ecosystem services is still evolving but ecol...
Marine ecosystems support supply of ecosystem services (ESs) through processes and functions carried...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
Mapping ecosystem services in marine systems is difficult due to a lack of underpinning ecological d...
Abstract Increases in human population and their resource use have drastically intensified pressure...
Abstract Background The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sustainable mana...
International audienceBackground The current biodiversity crisis underscores the urgent need for sus...
International audienceAbstract Background The current biodiversity crisis calls for an urgent need t...
The benefits of marine ecosystems for people are increasingly being characterized through the concep...
The concept of ecosystem services has gained traction as a means of linking societal benefits to the...
The concept of ecosystem services has gained traction as a means of linking societal benefits to the...
The biotic and abiotic assets of the marine environment form the “marine natural capital” embedded i...
International audienceThe mapping of ecosystem service supply has become quite common in ecosystem s...
Our understanding of ecological processes that lead to ecosystem services is still evolving but ecol...
Marine ecosystems support supply of ecosystem services (ESs) through processes and functions carried...
BACKGROUND: Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of t...
Research on ecosystem services has grown exponentially during the last decade. Most of the studies h...
Mapping ecosystem services in marine systems is difficult due to a lack of underpinning ecological d...
Abstract Increases in human population and their resource use have drastically intensified pressure...