Standardized methods are required to measure ecosystem services in order to value them. In this paper, we argue that the service-providing unit (SPU) concept may help achieve this objective by promoting the systematic quantification of the key components of nature that provide services (e.g., population density of a key pollinator) and linking these with measurable outcomes for human well-being. We discuss and provide examples of the potential role of the SPU concept in improving economic valuation of ecosystem services. Further, we suggest the concept may contribute to addressing the endpoint problem, which can be defined simply as the inability of researchers to communicate the implications of environmental change in a way that is underst...
The ecosystem services are material base and natural capital for sustainable development of human be...
AbstractDespite significant advances in the development of the ecosystem services concept across the...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
Research on ecosystem services has grown rapidly over the last decade. Two conceptual frameworks hav...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) employs a range of methods. Based on a literature review an...
The concern for damage to nature has led to the emergence of a set of techniques for ecosystem servi...
Research on ecosystem services has grown rapidly over the last decade. Two conceptual frameworks hav...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) is central to many efforts to communicate the importance of...
Despite significant advances in the development of the ecosystem services concept across the science...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
The valuation of ecosystem services requires first and foremost, that the current level or stock of ...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
The ways in which economists value natural resources has been, and continues to be, a constantly evo...
The ecosystem services are material base and natural capital for sustainable development of human be...
AbstractDespite significant advances in the development of the ecosystem services concept across the...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
Research on ecosystem services has grown rapidly over the last decade. Two conceptual frameworks hav...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) employs a range of methods. Based on a literature review an...
The concern for damage to nature has led to the emergence of a set of techniques for ecosystem servi...
Research on ecosystem services has grown rapidly over the last decade. Two conceptual frameworks hav...
Linking biophysical aspects of ecosystems with human benefits through the notion of ecosystem servic...
The valuation of ecosystem services (ES) is central to many efforts to communicate the importance of...
Despite significant advances in the development of the ecosystem services concept across the science...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
The valuation of ecosystem services requires first and foremost, that the current level or stock of ...
It has become essential in policy and decision-making circles to think about the economic benefits (...
The ways in which economists value natural resources has been, and continues to be, a constantly evo...
The ecosystem services are material base and natural capital for sustainable development of human be...
AbstractDespite significant advances in the development of the ecosystem services concept across the...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....