Understanding the cultural contributions of ecosystems is essential for recognising how environmental policy impacts on human well-being. We developed an integrated cultural ecosystem services (CES) valuation approach involving non-monetary valuation through a eudaemonic well-being questionnaire and monetary valuation through hedonic pricing. This approach was applied to assess CES values on the west coast of Scotland. The impact of scenic area and marine protected area (MPA) designations on CES values and potential trade-offs with aquaculture, an increasingly important provisioning ecosystem service in the region, were investigated. Results confirmed a eudaemonic well-being value structure of seven factors: engagement and interaction with ...
Beyond recreation, little attention has been paid thus far to economically value Cultural Ecosystem ...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA, 2005) set out a framework for understanding the benefits t...
Dr. Jasper Kenter was supported in this work by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) M...
Understanding the cultural contributions of ecosystems is essential for recognising how environmenta...
A B S T R A C T The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is i...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
AbstractRecreational users appreciate the UK marine environment for its cultural ecosystem services ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Beyond recreation, little attention has been paid thus far to economically value Cultural Ecosystem ...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA, 2005) set out a framework for understanding the benefits t...
Dr. Jasper Kenter was supported in this work by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) M...
Understanding the cultural contributions of ecosystems is essential for recognising how environmenta...
A B S T R A C T The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is i...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
AbstractThe substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasin...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
AbstractRecreational users appreciate the UK marine environment for its cultural ecosystem services ...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans re...
The substantial importance of cultural benefits as a source of human well-being is increasingly reco...
Beyond recreation, little attention has been paid thus far to economically value Cultural Ecosystem ...
Human impacts on the marine environment threaten the wellbeing of hundreds of millions of people. Ma...
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MEA, 2005) set out a framework for understanding the benefits t...