Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning, regulating and cultural services and benefitting both private and public interests in different sectors of society. Biophysical, economic and social factors all make it unlikely that multiple needs will be met simultaneously without deliberate efforts, yet while there is still much interest in developing win-win outcomes there is little understanding of what is required for them to be achieved. We analysed outcomes in a wide range of case studies where ecosystem services had been used for human well-being. Using systematic mapping of the literature from 2000 to 2013, we identified 1324 potentially relevant reports, 92 of which were selected...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
AbstractEcosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including prov...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
Following the publication of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, the Ecosystem Services for...
As an important domain of sustainability science, trade-offs in ecosystem services (ES) is crucial f...
Positive (synergistic) and negative (trade-off) relationships among ecosystem services are influence...
Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders’ wishes and needs as part ...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders’ wishes and needs as part ...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
AbstractEcosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including prov...
In efforts to increase human well-being while maintaining the natural systems and processes upon whi...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Ecosystem services (ES), the benefits that humans obtain from nature, are of great importance for hu...
Following the publication of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment in 2005, the Ecosystem Services for...
As an important domain of sustainability science, trade-offs in ecosystem services (ES) is crucial f...
Positive (synergistic) and negative (trade-off) relationships among ecosystem services are influence...
Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders’ wishes and needs as part ...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Spatial planning has to deal with trade-offs between various stakeholders’ wishes and needs as part ...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
As a consequence of the global increase in economic and societal prosperity, ecosystems and natural ...
Ecosystem services (ES) are the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems (in combination with...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...