In Western Europe, recreational amenity is presented as an important cultural ecosystem service that, along with other values, helps justify policies to conserve biodiversity. However, whether recreational use by the public is enhanced at protected areas designated for nature conservation is unknown. This is the first study to model outdoor recreation at a national scale, examining habitat preferences with statutory designation (Site of Special Scientific Interest) as an indicator of nature conservation importance. Models were based on a massive, three year national household survey providing spatially-referenced recreational visits to the natural environment. Site characteristics including land cover were compared between these observed vi...
Despite its relatively small land mass (approximately 245 000 sq km), the UK is now home to close to...
The relationship between cultural ecosystem services (CES) and the many diverse aspects of biodivers...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...
<div><p>In Western Europe, recreational amenity is presented as an important cultural ecosystem serv...
Countryside recreation is hugely popular and demand is on the rise. Whilst participation should be ...
Upland landscapes provide important ecosystem services (ES) to society. One cultural ES– nature-base...
The importance of peatlands for conservation and provision of public services has been well evidence...
AbstractRecreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. ...
The importance of peatlands for conservation and provision of public services has been well evidence...
[Preface]: The use of an area for informal recreation will have long-term environmental effects, pa...
Nature recreation and tourism is a substantial ecosystem service of Europe’s countryside that has a ...
The hope among policy-makers and scientists alike is that conservation strategies designed to protec...
Concepts such as ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people are frameworks for articula...
Despite its relatively small land mass (approximately 245 000 sq km), the UK is now home to close to...
The relationship between cultural ecosystem services (CES) and the many diverse aspects of biodivers...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...
<div><p>In Western Europe, recreational amenity is presented as an important cultural ecosystem serv...
Countryside recreation is hugely popular and demand is on the rise. Whilst participation should be ...
Upland landscapes provide important ecosystem services (ES) to society. One cultural ES– nature-base...
The importance of peatlands for conservation and provision of public services has been well evidence...
AbstractRecreation is a major ecosystem service and an important co-benefit of nature conservation. ...
The importance of peatlands for conservation and provision of public services has been well evidence...
[Preface]: The use of an area for informal recreation will have long-term environmental effects, pa...
Nature recreation and tourism is a substantial ecosystem service of Europe’s countryside that has a ...
The hope among policy-makers and scientists alike is that conservation strategies designed to protec...
Concepts such as ecosystem services and nature's contributions to people are frameworks for articula...
Despite its relatively small land mass (approximately 245 000 sq km), the UK is now home to close to...
The relationship between cultural ecosystem services (CES) and the many diverse aspects of biodivers...
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are often underrepresented in ecosystem service assessments, despi...