Managing ecosystems in a changing environment faces the challenge of balancing diverse competing perspectives on which ecosystem services - nature's benefits - to prioritize. Consequently, we measured and compared how different stakeholders (managers, scientists and fishers) prioritize specific coral reef ecosystem services. Managers' priorities were more aligned with scientists' priorities but all stakeholder groups agreed that fishery, education, and habitat were high priorities. However, stakeholder groups differed in the extent to which they prioritized certain services. Fishers tended to assigned greater estimates to fishery and education, managers to culture, and scientists to coastal protection. Furthermore, using network analysis to...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...
Preferences for ecosystem services provide information on what people find important in their human-...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Managing ecosystems in a changing environment faces the challenge of balancing diverse competing per...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
Societies value ecosystems and the services they provide in a number of ways. These values can help ...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
Southern Ocean ecosystem management is characterized by a unique and complex international network o...
Societies value ecosystems and the services they provide in a number of ways. These values can help ...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
This review examines how local and regional coral reef management can be better informed by economic...
This review examines how local and regional coral reef management can be better informed by economic...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Understanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological di...
Ecosystem services are supplied by nature but, by definition, are received by people. Ecosystem serv...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...
Preferences for ecosystem services provide information on what people find important in their human-...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Managing ecosystems in a changing environment faces the challenge of balancing diverse competing per...
Ecosystem services support the livelihoods and wellbeing of millions of people in developing countri...
Societies value ecosystems and the services they provide in a number of ways. These values can help ...
Fishers often behave in ways that were neither intended, nor anticipated, by managers or policy make...
Southern Ocean ecosystem management is characterized by a unique and complex international network o...
Societies value ecosystems and the services they provide in a number of ways. These values can help ...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
This review examines how local and regional coral reef management can be better informed by economic...
This review examines how local and regional coral reef management can be better informed by economic...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...
Understanding ecosystem service change necessitates an understanding of the social and ecological di...
Ecosystem services are supplied by nature but, by definition, are received by people. Ecosystem serv...
The Great Barrier Reef (GBR), Australia, is threatened by declining water quality largely derived fr...
Preferences for ecosystem services provide information on what people find important in their human-...
Ecosystem services (ESs) may be both non-market and market based. Both may provide important input t...