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Sustainable development trade-offs shape the acceptability of climate mitigation scenarios

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Parrado-Hernando G   +13 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Using Integrated Ecosystem Assessments to Build Resilient Ecosystems, Communities, and Economies [PDF]

open access: yesCoastal Management, 2021
Science-based natural resource management is necessary for agencies to effectively meet their goals and mandates.
Mandy Karnauskas   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Integrated assessment of ecosystem services in the Czech Republic

Ecosystem Services, 2014
Abstract Mainstreaming the concept of ecosystem services has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. Initially, most studies on ecosystem services assessments addressed global, sub-global or local levels. More recently, development of ecosystem services assessments at national level has been emphasized.
David Vackar   +2 more
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Describing the “Integrated” in Integrated Ecosystem Assessments

2014
No abstracts are to be cited without prior reference to the author. Within the Theme Session: “One size does not fit all – what does an Integrated Ecosystem Assessment mean to YOU?”, multiple perspectives on, approaches to, and interpretations of an integrated ecosystem assessment (IEA) and its components as a key element and foundation for an ...
Shuford, Rebecca L.   +2 more
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Integrated approach to assess ecosystem health in harbor areas

Science of The Total Environment, 2015
Harbors are critical environments with strategic economic importance but with potential environmental impact: health assessment criteria are a key issue. An ecosystem health status approach was carried out in Portimão harbor as a case-study. Priority and specific chemical levels in sediments along with their bioavailability in mussels, bioassays and a ...
Bebianno, Maria João   +6 more
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Integrated methods and scenarios for assessment of sand dunes ecosystem services

Journal of Environmental Management, 2021
Anthropogenic and natural ecosystems in coastal dunes provide considerable benefits to human well-being. However, to date, we still lack a good understanding of how ecosystem services (ES) supply varies from young dunes (e.g., embryo and fore dunes) to mature dunes (e.g., brown and red dunes).
Kinh Bac Dang   +8 more
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Integrated ecosystem assessment for western development of China

Journal of Geographical Sciences, 2002
The objectives of Integrated Ecosystem Assessment for Western Development of China includes: (1) providing scientific basis for ecosystem protection, ecosystem management and ecological construction in the western development; (2) developing complete database and analytical tools and strengthening decision-making support capacity; and (3) improving ...
Liu Ji-yuan   +4 more
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