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Conceptualizing Indigenous Cultural Ecosystem Services (ICES) and Benefits under Changing Climate Conditions in the Klamath River Basin and Their Implications for Land Management and Governance

Journal of Ethnobiology, 2021
. In the Klamath River Basin (KRB) of northern California and southern Oregon, climate-related changes, such as more intense droughts, varied and concentrated precipitation, earlier spring and later fall conditions, extreme temperatures, and decreased ...
Megan Mucioki   +4 more
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Linking Ecosystem Services with Cultural Landscape Research

GAIA - Ecological Perspectives for Science and Society, 2010
The concept of ecosystem services facilitates the valuation of the multiple services from ecosystems and landscapes, the identification of trade-offs between different land use scenarios, and also informs decision making in land use planning. Unfortunately, cultural services have been mostly neglected within the ecosystem services framework.
Schaich, Harald   +2 more
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Perceptions of ecosystem services across civerse cultures and ecosystems [PDF]

open access: possible, 2019
Ecosystem services is a young field that has been expanding exponentially for the last 20 years. This expansion has meant many questions and gaps continue to be revealed, not least how individuals perceive ecosystems, the dependencies that humans have on them, and the value of the contributions that nature makes to our their lives.
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The Cultural Ecosystem Services of Mediterranean Pine Forests

2021
Cultural ecosystem services, defined as the intangible benefits that humans derive from ecosystems, are at once self-evident and allusive to define, specifically because they are a function of culture and the interaction between two dynamic systems: human societies and natural ecosystems.
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Trends in valuation approaches for cultural ecosystem services: A systematic literature review

Ecosystem Services, 2023
Laura Andreina Matos Márquez   +5 more
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Valuation of the ecosystem services: A psycho-cultural perspective

Ecological Economics, 2008
Abstract Valuation of ecosystems services has been a challenging issue for economists. There is a growing concern to capture the total and incremental changes in services of different types of ecosystems, mainly, due to perturbations arising from anthropogenic activities.
Manasi Kumar, Pushpam Kumar
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The future of crowd-sourced cultural ecosystem services assessments

Ecosystem Services, 2023
Johannes Langemeyer   +3 more
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The culturality of ecosystem services. Emphasizing process and transformation

Ecological Economics, 2014
Abstract The concept of ecosystem services was formulated to create a market- and value-based foundation for sustainable natural resource use — by land users as well as by planners. The concise definition, measurement and especially valuation of nature’s services is challenging, as values are notoriously fluid and there are dimensions of value other ...
Michael Pröpper, Felix Haupts
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