We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respective counter-arguments. First, the concept is criticized for being anthropocentric, whereas others argue that it goes beyond instrumental values. Second, some argue that the concept promotes an exploitative human-nature relationship, whereas others state that it reconnects society to ecosystems, emphasizing humanity's dependence on nature. Third, concerns exist that the concept may conflict with biodiversity conservation objectives, whereas others emphasize complementarity. Fourth, the concept is questioned because of its supposed focus on economic valuation, whereas others argue that ecosystem services science includes many values. Fifth, th...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the interdependencies between society and nature. Despite sev...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
Because of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly taken for granted, wi...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the interdependencies between society and nature. Despite sev...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
We describe and reflect on seven recurring critiques of the concept of ecosystem services and respec...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) has taken the environmental science and policy literature by ...
Because of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly taken for granted, wi...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
International audienceBecause of its success, the concept of ecosystem services (ES) is increasingly...
Copyright: © Lele et al. 2013. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Cr...
Ecosystem services (ES) are defined as the interdependencies between society and nature. Despite sev...