This thesis investigates the relationship between ecosystem services and human well-being through a case study in Cornwall, UK. The study examines how aspects of the economic and socio-cultural environment interact and influence participants’ constructs of well-being, as well as mediate, through mechanisms of access, their ability to benefit from ecosystem services. The research design is informed by Sen’s capability approach as well as insights from literatures on access theory, human well-being, and ecosystem services. While Sen’s approach potentially offers a novel means to explore the ecosystem services and well-being relationship, it is currently underutilised in this research context. Adopting an in-depth qualitative research approa...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
AbstractEcosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including prov...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
UID/SOC/04647/2013; PIRSES-GA-2013-612615Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as ...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
Conceptual discussions on the impacts of ecosystem services (ESS) on human well-being have largely b...
What do we need for a ‘good life’? At one level, the answer to this question will differ for each pe...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
AbstractEcosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including prov...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.© 2019 Despite ex...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press via the DOI in this record.Non-...
UID/SOC/04647/2013; PIRSES-GA-2013-612615Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as ...
Ecosystems provide benefits to people, and, in turn, people individually and collectively affect the...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Although ecosystem services are increasingly recognized as benefits people obtain from nature, we st...
AbstractLack of attention to social complexity has created a gap between current ecosystem service r...
Conceptual discussions on the impacts of ecosystem services (ESS) on human well-being have largely b...
What do we need for a ‘good life’? At one level, the answer to this question will differ for each pe...
An ecosystem is healthy if it is active, maintains its organization and autonomy over time, and is r...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Despite wider recognition of human interdependence with the rest of nature, our economies continue t...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
AbstractEcosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including prov...
Ecosystem services can provide a wide range of benefits for human well-being, including provisioning...