The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying ways in which humans benefit from natural places. However, it suffers from two important problems: (i) incoherence of definitions and (ii) a narrow approach to valuation, inadequate to represent the full range of human motives for conservation and the diverse interests of different stakeholders. These shortcomings can lead to a range of problems including doublecounting, blind spots and unintended consequencest. Here we propose an ecosystem valuing framework (EVF) as a broader and more rigorous way to deliver the benefits currently sought from the E...
In the US Environmental Protection Agency, the World Wide Fund for Nature and many other environment...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. Ecosystem service valuation (ESV)...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
In the US Environmental Protection Agency, the World Wide Fund for Nature and many other environment...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
The ecosystem services framework (ESF) is advantageous and widely used for itemising and quantifying...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services has risen to become one of the preeminent global policy discourses framing the wa...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. Ecosystem service valuation (ESV)...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
In the US Environmental Protection Agency, the World Wide Fund for Nature and many other environment...
The concept of ecosystem services has shifted our paradigm of how nature matters to human societies....
AbstractEconomics – specifically, monetary valuation – has been given a pivotal role in ecosystem co...