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2013
The relation between the concept of ecosystem services and practice is a moving target: a dynamic field of operation, experimentation, discourse and concern, and many challenges and ambitions. We have asked a diversity of 'real world' actors for their reflections on the usefulness of the concept of ecosystem services for their practice.
Keune, Hans +2 more
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The relation between the concept of ecosystem services and practice is a moving target: a dynamic field of operation, experimentation, discourse and concern, and many challenges and ambitions. We have asked a diversity of 'real world' actors for their reflections on the usefulness of the concept of ecosystem services for their practice.
Keune, Hans +2 more
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2011
The ‘ecosystem service’ debate has taken on many features of a classic Kuhnian paradigm. It challenges conventional wisdoms about conservation and the value of nature, and is driven as much by political agendas as scientific ones. In this paper we review some current and emerging issues arising in relation to the analysis and assessment of ecosystem ...
Marion B. Potschin, Roy H. Haines-Young
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The ‘ecosystem service’ debate has taken on many features of a classic Kuhnian paradigm. It challenges conventional wisdoms about conservation and the value of nature, and is driven as much by political agendas as scientific ones. In this paper we review some current and emerging issues arising in relation to the analysis and assessment of ecosystem ...
Marion B. Potschin, Roy H. Haines-Young
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2023
Introduction: Ecosystems services are the benefits that human populations derive from ecosystems, including goods and resources (e.g., food, fresh water, fuel), regulation of natural processes (e.g., soil conservation, water and climate regulation) and non-material benefits (e.g., aesthetic enjoyment, cultural values).
Geneletti, Davide, Cortinovis, Chiara
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Introduction: Ecosystems services are the benefits that human populations derive from ecosystems, including goods and resources (e.g., food, fresh water, fuel), regulation of natural processes (e.g., soil conservation, water and climate regulation) and non-material benefits (e.g., aesthetic enjoyment, cultural values).
Geneletti, Davide, Cortinovis, Chiara
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Considering landscape-level processes in ecosystem service assessments
Science of the Total Environment, 2021Jean P Metzger +2 more
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