Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, interest has increased in cultural ecosystem services (CESs) research to understand the complexity of the non-material benefits that people obtain from ecosystems. The intangible and interactive characteristics of CESs present many challenges regarding how to approach, quantify and even define CESs. In this paper, we suggest looking at CESs through the lens of embodied and situated cognition theories. We advocate that such an approach should be applied to the development stage of CES research projects, as the embodied and situated experience of the site aids the development of research questions and future interventions. We described a case study—namely, the Environmental Empathy Research C...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include recreational, spiritual, cultural and cognitive services t...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, interest has increased in cultural ecosystem serv...
The development of cultural ecosystem services (CES) concept has progressed beyond the common catego...
International audienceThe cultural ecosystem services (CES) construct has evolved to accommodate mul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Cultural ecosystem services (CES), a key aspect of nature's contributions to people, remai...
International audienceAssessments of ecosystem services (ES) improve our understanding of social-eco...
A copy of a questionnaire survey used to investigate the relevance of cultural ecosystem services (C...
According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), Ecosystem Services are divided into four ma...
Stakeholders’ nonmaterial desires, needs, and values often critically influence the success of conse...
To develop and apply goals for future sustainability, we must consider what people care about and wh...
To develop and apply goals for future sustainability, we must consider what people care about and wh...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include recreational, spiritual, cultural and cognitive services t...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Since the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, interest has increased in cultural ecosystem serv...
The development of cultural ecosystem services (CES) concept has progressed beyond the common catego...
International audienceThe cultural ecosystem services (CES) construct has evolved to accommodate mul...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Abstract: Cultural ecosystem services (CES), a key aspect of nature's contributions to people, remai...
International audienceAssessments of ecosystem services (ES) improve our understanding of social-eco...
A copy of a questionnaire survey used to investigate the relevance of cultural ecosystem services (C...
According to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), Ecosystem Services are divided into four ma...
Stakeholders’ nonmaterial desires, needs, and values often critically influence the success of conse...
To develop and apply goals for future sustainability, we must consider what people care about and wh...
To develop and apply goals for future sustainability, we must consider what people care about and wh...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) include recreational, spiritual, cultural and cognitive services t...
Research suggests that access to urban green spaces (UGS) is crucial to support public and environme...
The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to p...