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ABSTRACT Recreational‐related ecosystem services are culturally and economically significant activities that involve the direct interaction between people and the environment. In this study, we focus on cultural ecosystem services relating to recreational fishing—that is, the direct experiential benefits to individuals and communities associated with ...
Gabriela Scheufele +4 more
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Onychopapilloma is a benign tumor of the nail unit characterized by broad clinical variability, which frequently delays diagnosis. It typically presents as longitudinal erythronychia, melanonychia, subungual hyperkeratosis, or a distal nail mass.
Erandy Alicia Salcedo Elguea +4 more
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Biodiversity under pressure: In search of sustainable planning strategies
Abstract Land use change in and around urban areas is a major driver of biodiversity loss. Such processes have mostly been studied in large cities, and to a much lesser extent in towns and villages. There is an urgent need for nature positive planning principles that recognize the planetary boundaries and are anchored among decision‐makers.
Kyrre Groven +3 more
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ExActR: A Shiny app for creating ecosystem extent accounts
Ecosystem accounting is a structured way to integrate nature into sustainable decision-making. The System of Environmental Economic Accounting-Ecosystem Accounting (SEEA-EA) was adopted by the United Nations as a set of international standards for the ...
Anthony Gibbons +6 more
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Integrated methods for marine ecosystem physical accounting
Studies assessing marine physical stock accounts compliant with the globally adopted System of Environmental-Economic Accounting - Ecosystem Accounting are limited.
Beñat Egidazu-de la Parte +13 more
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Optimising Marine Basic Spatial Units (MBSU) for Ocean Accounting using empirical data from Saleh Bay, Indonesia [PDF]
Ocean Accounts, aligned with the UN System of Environmental Economic Accounting – Environmental Accounting (SEEA EA), bring together economic, social and environmental information in a coherent and standardised manner.
Agavia Kori Rahayu +6 more
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Assessing urban ecosystem condition account with object-based methods
We present a methodology based on the System of Environmental-Economic Accounting-Ecosystems Accounting (SEEA-EA) framework to measure urban ecosystem condition accounts.
Ariadna Álvarez-Ripado +3 more
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SELINA Deliverable 5.3 evaluates monetary valuation methods for ecosystem services within the UN SEEA EA framework, focusing on how methodological choices influence ecosystem accounts and their utility for decision support. As EU Member States implement mandated ecosystem accounting under Regulation (EU) 2024/3024, understanding the ...
Immerzeel, Bart +9 more
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Integrating national and international ecosystem typologies for condition assessments: Principles for typology design and policy alignment [PDF]
This study presents an overview of the integration of national, European and global ecosystem typologies used in European countries to support ecosystem condition assessments and policy reporting obligations.
Paula Rendón +5 more
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A capacity index to connect ecosystem condition to ecosystem services accounts
Ecosystem services are essential for human survival and wellbeing, and the quantity and quality of the services delivered by an ecosystem are dependent on its underlying condition.
Francesco Martini +7 more
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