Coupled usage of remote sensing and geotagged social media data responds to the growing interest in the spatially explicit operationalisation of cultural ecosystem services (CES). However, synergies of integrated usage of these data sources have not yet been unveiled to improve CES accessibility. This study aimed at applying the integrated remote sensing-social media framework to analyse the suitability of landscape pattern for CES use and explore CES availability in Estonia. We first spatially analysed the demand for selected CES—landscape watching, outdoor recreation, and wildlife watching—depicted in geotagged photographs. Second, we modelled CES supply as relative environmental suitability for the presence of CES related photographs, pe...
In the Arctic, as in many parts of the world, interactions with the natural world are an important p...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
We proposed a mapping method for landscape aesthetic demand and potential supply area based on views...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the European Social Fund’s Dora Plus Progr...
Abstract For managers of coastal areas, data and statistics on the usage and appreciation of nature ...
Experiences gained through in person (in-situ) interactions with ecosystems provide cultural ecosyst...
ArtikkelInteractions between people and ecological systems, through leisure or tourism activities, f...
Quantifying and mapping cultural ecosystem services are complex because of their intangibility. Data...
Mapping the spatial distribution of ecosystem goods and services represents a burgeoning field of re...
To provide a more holistic approach to the conservation of ecosystem services (ES) there is a need t...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
Mapping the spatial distribution of ecosystem goods and services represents a burgeoning field of re...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceIntegrating cultural dimens...
In the Arctic, as in many parts of the world, interactions with the natural world are an important p...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
We proposed a mapping method for landscape aesthetic demand and potential supply area based on views...
Funding Information: Funding: This research was funded by the European Social Fund’s Dora Plus Progr...
Abstract For managers of coastal areas, data and statistics on the usage and appreciation of nature ...
Experiences gained through in person (in-situ) interactions with ecosystems provide cultural ecosyst...
ArtikkelInteractions between people and ecological systems, through leisure or tourism activities, f...
Quantifying and mapping cultural ecosystem services are complex because of their intangibility. Data...
Mapping the spatial distribution of ecosystem goods and services represents a burgeoning field of re...
To provide a more holistic approach to the conservation of ecosystem services (ES) there is a need t...
Integrating cultural dimensions into the ecosystem service framework is essential for appraising non...
Mapping the spatial distribution of ecosystem goods and services represents a burgeoning field of re...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINInternational audienceIntegrating cultural dimens...
In the Arctic, as in many parts of the world, interactions with the natural world are an important p...
Within ecological research and environmental management, there is currently a focus on demonstrating...
We proposed a mapping method for landscape aesthetic demand and potential supply area based on views...