ABSTRACT Functioning ecosystems play a critical role in providing goods and services needed to sustain human life.\u27 Water provision and filtration, biodiversity, nutrient cycling, climate regulation, and carbon sequestration are all examples of services ecosystems provide that no society could survive without.2 Yet ecosystem services have historically been taken for granted, depleted by intention or ignorance, and replaced with inadequate substitutes.\u27 Recent research on ecosystem services has exposed the shockingly high local, regional, and global costs of losing these essential services.\u2
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Derived from funds of natural capital, ecosystem services contribute greatly to human welfare, yet a...
ABSTRACT Functioning ecosystems play a critical role in providing goods and services needed to susta...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) pro-vides a transformative lens for thinking about the relati...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) pro-vides a transformative lens for thinking about the relati...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
Ecosystem services are the flows of natural capital from the environment that benefit economies and ...
Human societies derive many essential goods from natural ecosystems, including seafood, game animals...
The term “ecosystem services” refers to indirect ecosystem functions such as water purification, fl...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Introduction to ecosystem services Ecosystem services are products of nature that affect the ability...
Aggravation of environmental problems creates the conditions under which business entities legislati...
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Derived from funds of natural capital, ecosystem services contribute greatly to human welfare, yet a...
ABSTRACT Functioning ecosystems play a critical role in providing goods and services needed to susta...
Ecosystem services originate from a functioning ecosystem and are of direct value to humans. They en...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) pro-vides a transformative lens for thinking about the relati...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) pro-vides a transformative lens for thinking about the relati...
As the processes by which nature renders benefits for people, ecosystem services are fundamental to ...
Ecosystems are assaulted by human activities in a variety of ways resulting in perturbations that im...
Ecosystem services are the flows of natural capital from the environment that benefit economies and ...
Human societies derive many essential goods from natural ecosystems, including seafood, game animals...
The term “ecosystem services” refers to indirect ecosystem functions such as water purification, fl...
In the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), ecologists identified and pointed out a multitude of ...
Introduction to ecosystem services Ecosystem services are products of nature that affect the ability...
Aggravation of environmental problems creates the conditions under which business entities legislati...
International audienceDeteriorating ecosystems generate economic, social and societal costs that are...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Derived from funds of natural capital, ecosystem services contribute greatly to human welfare, yet a...