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2018, Volume 33, Issue PA
- 29-39 Conceptual advancement of socio-ecological modelling of ecosystem services for re-evaluating Brownfield land
by Kolosz, B.W. & Athanasiadis, I.N. & Cadisch, G. & Dawson, T.P. & Giupponi, C. & Honzák, M. & Martinez-Lopez, J. & Marvuglia, A. & Mojtahed, V. & Ogutu, K.B.Z. & Van Delden, H. & Villa, F. & Balbi, S.
- 44-58 Farmers show complex and contrasting perceptions on ecosystem services and their management
by Teixeira, Heitor Mancini & Vermue, Ardjan J. & Cardoso, Irene Maria & Peña Claros, Marielos & Bianchi, Felix J.J.A.
- 59-67 Drivers of the ecosystem services approach in Poland and perception by practitioners
by Stępniewska, Małgorzata & Lupa, Piotr & Mizgajski, Andrzej
- 68-76 Impacts of REDD+ payments on a coupled human-natural system in Amazonia
by West, Thales A.P. & Grogan, Kelly A. & Swisher, Marilyn E. & Caviglia-Harris, Jill L. & Sills, Erin O. & Roberts, Dar A. & Harris, Daniel & Putz, Francis E.
- 77-88 ‘Mind the Gap’ between ecosystem services classification and strategic decision making
by van Oudenhoven, Alexander P.E. & Aukes, Ewert & Bontje, Lotte E. & Vikolainen, Vera & van Bodegom, Peter M. & Slinger, Jill H.
- 89-101 Staging stewards of agro-ecosystems in the ecosystem services framework
by Rana, Kartika & Goyal, Neha & Prakash Sharma, Gyan
2018, Volume 32, Issue PB
- 159-169 Business attitudes towards funding ecosystem services provided by urban forests
by Davies, Helen J. & Doick, Kieron J. & Hudson, Malcolm D. & Schaafsma, Marije & Schreckenberg, Kate & Valatin, Gregory
- 173-181 Developed-developing world partnerships for sustainable development (3): Reducing carbon sequestration uncertainties in south Indian tropical dry evergreen forest
by Everard, Mark & Longhurst, James & Pontin, John & Stephenson, Wendy & Brooks, Joss & Byrne, Molly
- 182-192 A salience index for integrating multiple user perspectives in cultural ecosystem service assessments
by Vieira, Felipe A.S. & Bragagnolo, Chiara & Correia, Ricardo A. & Malhado, Ana C.M. & Ladle, Richard J.
- 193-203 Identifying governance challenges in ecosystem services management – Conceptual considerations and comparison of global forest cases
by Falk, Thomas & Spangenberg, Joachim H. & Siegmund-Schultze, Marianna & Kobbe, Susanne & Feike, Til & Kuebler, Daniel & Settele, Josef & Vorlaufer, Tobias
2018, Volume 32, Issue PA
- 1-8 Using incentives to coordinate responses to a system of payments for watershed services: The middle route of South–North Water Transfer Project, China
by Sheng, Jichuan & Webber, Michael
- 9-21 Ecosystem services and judge-made law: A review of legal cases in common law countries
by Sharon, Ori & Fishman, Sydney N. & Ruhl, J.B. & Olander, Lydia & Roady, Stephen E.
- 22-40 Information content of global ecosystem service databases and their suitability for decision advice
by Schmidt, Stefan & Seppelt, Ralf
- 41-49 The interactions between livelihood capitals and access of local communities to the forest provisioning services of the Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Bangladesh
by Kibria, Abu S.M.G. & Costanza, Robert & Groves, Colin & Behie, Alison M.
- 50-61 Integrated modelling for economic valuation of the role of forests and woodlands in drinking water provision to two African cities
by Ashagre, Biniam B. & Platts, Philip J. & Njana, Marco & Burgess, Neil D. & Balmford, Andrew & Turner, R. Kerry & Schaafsma, Marije
- 62-69 Barriers to PES programs in Indigenous communities: A lesson in land tenure insecurity from the Hopi Indian reservation
by Johnson, Michael Kotutwa & Lien, Aaron M. & Sherman, Natalya Robbins & López-Hoffman, Laura
- 70-77 Ecosystem service analysis in marginal agricultural lands: A case study in Belize
by Wells, Geoff J. & Stuart, Neil & Furley, Peter A. & Ryan, Casey M.
- 78-89 A global meta-analysis on the monetary valuation of dryland ecosystem services: The role of socio-economic, environmental and methodological indicators
by Schild, Johanna E.M. & Vermaat, Jan E. & de Groot, Rudolf S. & Quatrini, Simone & van Bodegom, Peter M.
- 90-100 The interplay between fish farming and nature based recreation-tourism in Southern Chile: A perception approach
by Outeiro, Luis & Villasante, Sebastian & Oyarzo, Hugo
- 101-109 Mapping the economic value of landslide regulation by forests
by Brander, L.M. & Tankha, S. & Sovann, C. & Sanadiradze, G. & Zazanashvili, N. & Kharazishvili, D. & Memiadze, N. & Osepashvili, I. & Beruchashvili, G. & Arobelidze, N.
- 112-124 Landscape conflict assessment based on a mixed methods analysis of qualitative PPGIS data
by Garcia, Xavier & Benages-Albert, Marta & Vall-Casas, Pere
- 125-133 Can control of invasive vegetation improve water and rural livelihood security in Nepal?
by Everard, Mark & Gupta, Nishikant & Chapagain, Prem S. & Shrestha, Bharat Babu & Preston, Guy & Tiwari, Prakash
- 134-143 Payment for forest environmental services in Vietnam: An analysis of buyers’ perspectives and willingness
by Do, Trong Hoan & Vu, Tan Phuong & Nguyen, Van Truong & Catacutan, Delia
- 144-157 Land-use change impacts on ecosystem services value: Incorporating the scarcity effects of supply and demand dynamics
by Bryan, Brett A. & Ye, Yanqiong & Zhang, Jia'en & Connor, Jeffery D.
2018, Volume 31, Issue PC
- 289-295 Assessment and valuation of recreational ecosystem services of landscapes
by Hermes, Johannes & Van Berkel, Derek & Burkhard, Benjamin & Plieninger, Tobias & Fagerholm, Nora & von Haaren, Christina & Albert, Christian
- 296-307 Assessing the aesthetic quality of landscapes in Germany
by Hermes, Johannes & Albert, Christian & von Haaren, Christina
- 308-317 Increasing the credibility of expert-based models with preference surveys – Mapping recreation in the riverine zone
by Rabe, Sven-Erik & Gantenbein, Remo & Richter, Kai-Florian & Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne
- 318-325 Using image recognition to automate assessment of cultural ecosystem services from social media photographs
by Richards, Daniel R. & Tunçer, Bige
- 326-335 Quantifying the visual-sensory landscape qualities that contribute to cultural ecosystem services using social media and LiDAR
by Van Berkel, Derek B. & Tabrizian, Payam & Dorning, Monica A. & Smart, Lindsey & Newcomb, Doug & Mehaffey, Megan & Neale, Anne & Meentemeyer, Ross K.
- 336-350 Revealing spatial and temporal patterns of outdoor recreation in the European Alps and their surroundings
by Schirpke, Uta & Meisch, Claude & Marsoner, Thomas & Tappeiner, Ulrike
- 351-357 Integrating social media analysis and revealed preference methods to value the recreation services of ecologically engineered wetlands
by Ghermandi, Andrea
- 358-370 Optimising recreation services from protected areas – Understanding the role of natural values, built infrastructure and contextual factors
by Heagney, E.C. & Rose, J.M. & Ardeshiri, A. & Kovač, M.
- 371-386 Assessing and valuing the recreational ecosystem services of Germany’s national parks using travel cost models
by Mayer, Marius & Woltering, Manuel
- 387-394 Valuing environmental education as a cultural ecosystem service at Hudson River Park
by Hutcheson, Walter & Hoagland, Porter & Jin, Di
- 395-409 Spatial dimensions of recreational ecosystem service values: A review of meta-analyses and a combination of meta-analytic value-transfer and GIS
by Schägner, Jan Philipp & Brander, Luke & Paracchini, Maria Luisa & Maes, Joachim & Gollnow, Florian & Bertzky, Bastian
- 410-419 Marine recreational ecosystem service value estimation: A meta-analysis with cultural considerations
by Hynes, Stephen & Ghermandi, Andrea & Norton, Daniel & Williams, Heidi
- 420-432 Developing an indicator for the physical health benefits of recreation in woodlands
by Moseley, Darren & Connolly, Thomas & Sing, Louise & Watts, Kevin
- 433-444 Overoptimism and the undervaluation of ecosystem services: A case-study of recreational fishing in Townsville, adjacent to the Great Barrier Reef
by Farr, Marina & Stoeckl, Natalie
- 445-454 The choice of forest site for recreation: A revealed preference analysis using spatial data
by Agimass, Fitalew & Lundhede, Thomas & Panduro, Toke Emil & Jacobsen, Jette Bredahl
- 455-467 Recreational ecosystem services in European cities: Sociocultural and geographical contexts matter for park use
by Fischer, L.K. & Honold, J. & Botzat, A. & Brinkmeyer, D. & Cvejić, R. & Delshammar, T. & Elands, B. & Haase, D. & Kabisch, N. & Karle, S.J. & Lafortezza, R. & Nastran, M. & Nielsen, A.B. & van der Jagt, A.P. & Vierikko, K. & Kowarik, I.
- 468-480 Leisure activities and social factors influence the generation of cultural ecosystem service benefits
by McGinlay, James & Parsons, David J. & Morris, Joe & Graves, Anil & Hubatova, Marie & Bradbury, Richard B. & Bullock, James M.
- 481-490 Large mammal diversity matters for wildlife tourism in Southern African Protected Areas: Insights for management
by Arbieu, Ugo & Grünewald, Claudia & Martín-López, Berta & Schleuning, Matthias & Böhning-Gaese, Katrin
- 491-501 Landscape, facilities and visitors: An integrated model of recreational ecosystem services
by Kulczyk, Sylwia & Woźniak, Edyta & Derek, Marta
- 502-516 Bigger, more diverse and better? Mapping structural diversity and its recreational value in urban green spaces
by Massoni, Emma Soy & Barton, David N. & Rusch, Graciela M. & Gundersen, Vegard
- 517-526 Can multifunctional livelihoods including recreational ecosystem services (RES) and non timber forest products (NTFP) maintain biodiverse forests in the Brazilian Amazon?
by Carvalho Ribeiro, Sónia M. & Soares Filho, Britaldo & Leles Costa, William & Bachi, Laura & Ribeiro de Oliveira, Amanda & Bilotta, Patricia & Saadi, Allaoua & Lopes, Elaine & O'Riordan, Tim & Lôbo Pennacchio, Humberto & Queiroz, Lúcio & Hecht, Susanna & Rajão, Raoni & Oliveira, Ubirajara & Cioce Sampaio, Carlos
- 527-542 Socio-geographic indicators to evaluate landscape Cultural Ecosystem Services: A case of Mekong Delta, Vietnam
by Ho Huu, Loc & Ballatore, Thomas J. & Irvine, Kim N. & Nguyen, Thi Hong Diep & Truong, Thi Cam Tien & Yoshihisa, Shimizu
2018, Volume 31, Issue PB
- 231-241 Interregional flows of ecosystem services: Concepts, typology and four cases
by Schröter, Matthias & Koellner, Thomas & Alkemade, Rob & Arnhold, Sebastian & Bagstad, Kenneth J. & Erb, Karl-Heinz & Frank, Karin & Kastner, Thomas & Kissinger, Meidad & Liu, Jianguo & López-Hoffman, Laura & Maes, Joachim & Marques, Alexandra & Martín-López, Berta & Meyer, Carsten & Schulp, Catharina J.E. & Thober, Jule & Wolff, Sarah & Bonn, Aletta
- 242-254 An integrated biophysical and ecosystem approach as a base for ecosystem services analysis across regions
by Fridman, Dor & Kissinger, Meidad
- 255-264 Quantifying ecosystem service flows at multiple scales across the range of a long-distance migratory species
by Semmens, Darius J. & Diffendorfer, Jay E. & Bagstad, Kenneth J. & Wiederholt, Ruscena & Oberhauser, Karen & Ries, Leslie & Semmens, Brice X. & Goldstein, Joshua & Loomis, John & Thogmartin, Wayne E. & Mattsson, Brady J. & López-Hoffman, Laura
- 265-277 Most finance to halt desertification also benefits multiple ecosystem services: A key to unlock investments in Land Degradation Neutrality?
by Quatrini, Simone & Crossman, Neville D.
- 278-288 Mapping the global distribution of locally-generated marine ecosystem services: The case of the West and Central Pacific Ocean tuna fisheries
by Drakou, Evangelia G. & Virdin, John & Pendleton, Linwood
2018, Volume 31, Issue PA
- 1-11 Does an agroforestry scheme with payment for ecosystem services (PES) economically empower women in sub-Saharan Africa?
by Benjamin, Emmanuel O. & Ola, Oreoluwa & Buchenrieder, Gertrud
- 12-20 Effects of land use change on ecosystem services value in West Jilin since the reform and opening of China
by Fei, Li & Shuwen, Zhang & Jiuchun, Yang & Liping, Chang & Haijuan, Yang & Kun, Bu
- 21-31 Using institutional grammar to improve understanding of the form and function of payment for ecosystem services programs
by Lien, Aaron M. & Schlager, Edella & Lona, Ashly
- 32-43 Energy modeling simulation of changes in ecosystem services before and after the implementation of a Grain-for-Green program on the Loess Plateau—A case study of the Zhifanggou valley in Ansai County, Shaanxi Province, China
by Xu, Zihan & Wei, Hejie & Fan, Weiguo & Wang, Xuechao & Huang, Bingling & Lu, Nachuan & Ren, Jiahui & Dong, Xiaobin
- 44-57 Linking ecosystem services supply, social demand and human well-being in a typical mountain–oasis–desert area, Xinjiang, China
by Wei, Hejie & Liu, Huiming & Xu, Zihan & Ren, Jiahui & Lu, Nachuan & Fan, Weiguo & Zhang, Peng & Dong, Xiaobin
- 58-67 Gendered perspectives of ecosystem services: A systematic review
by Yang, Y.C. Ethan & Passarelli, Simone & Lovell, Robin J. & Ringler, Claudia
- 68-76 Integrating Ecosystem Services values for sustainability? Evidence from the Belgium Ecosystem Services community of practice
by Dendoncker, Nicolas & Turkelboom, Francis & Boeraeve, Fanny & Boerema, Annelies & Broekx, Steven & Fontaine, Corentin & Demeyer, Rolinde & De Vreese, Rik & Devillet, Guénaël & Keune, Hans & Janssens, Lieve & Liekens, Inge & Lord-Tarte, Evelyne & Popa, Florin & Simoens, Ilse & Smeets, Nele & Ulenaers, Paula & Van Herzele, Ann & Van Tichelen, Katia & Jacobs, Sander
- 77-83 Forest ecosystem services in rural areas of Germany: Insights from the national TEEB study
by Bösch, Matthias & Elsasser, Peter & Franz, Kristin & Lorenz, Martin & Moning, Christoph & Olschewski, Roland & Rödl, Anne & Schneider, Heike & Schröppel, Bettina & Weller, Priska
- 84-92 Exploring the complex relations between water resources and social indicators: The Biobío Basin (Chile)
by Díaz, María Elisa & Figueroa, Ricardo & Alonso, M. Luisa Suárez & Vidal-Abarca, M. Rosario
- 93-101 Ecosystem services as a post-normal field of science
by Ainscough, Jacob & Wilson, Meriwether & Kenter, Jasper O.
- 102-110 The role of socio-economic factors in planning and managing urban ecosystem services
by Wilkerson, Marit L. & Mitchell, Matthew G.E. & Shanahan, Danielle & Wilson, Kerrie A. & Ives, Christopher D. & Lovelock, Catherine E. & Rhodes, Jonathan R.
- 111-125 An ecosystem services framework to evaluate indigenous and local peoples’ connections with nature
by Sangha, Kamaljit K. & Preece, Luke & Villarreal-Rosas, Jaramar & Kegamba, Juma J. & Paudyal, Kiran & Warmenhoven, Tui & RamaKrishnan, P.S.
- 126-141 A meta-analysis of economic valuation of ecosystem services in Mexico
by Lara-Pulido, José Alberto & Guevara-Sanginés, Alejandro & Arias Martelo, Camilo
- 142-152 An exploration of the relationships between cultural ecosystem services, socio-cultural values and well-being
by Bullock, Craig & Joyce, Deirdre & Collier, Marcus
- 153-168 Managing forests for global and local ecosystem services: A case study of carbon, water and livelihoods from eastern Indonesia
by Kim, Yeon-Su & Latifah, Sitti & Afifi, Mansur & Mulligan, Mark & Burke, Sophia & Fisher, Larry & Siwicka, Ewa & Remoundou, Kyriaki & Christie, Michael & Masek Lopez, Sharon & Jenness, Jeff
- 169-180 Identification and assessment of ecosystem services for protected area planning: A case in rural communities of Wuyishan national park pilot
by He, Siyuan & Gallagher, Louise & Su, Yang & Wang, Lei & Cheng, Hongguang
- 181-193 Improving ecological conservation and restoration through payment for ecosystem services in Northeastern Tibetan Plateau, China
by Huang, Lin & Shao, Quanqin & Liu, Jiyuan & Lu, Qingshui
- 194-207 Scenario planning including ecosystem services for a coastal region in South Australia
by Sandhu, Harpinder & Clarke, Beverley & Baring, Ryan & Anderson, Sharolyn & Fisk, Claire & Dittmann, Sabine & Walker, Stewart & Sutton, Paul & Kubiszewski, Ida & Costanza, Robert
- 208-218 The influence of cash and technical assistance on household-level outcomes in payments for hydrological services programs in Chiapas, Mexico
by Jones, Kelly W. & Muñoz Brenes, Carlos L. & Shinbrot, Xoco A. & López-Báez, Walter & Rivera-Castañeda, Andrómeda
- 219-228 Estimating the impacts of land use/land cover changes on Ecosystem Service Values: The case of the Andassa watershed in the Upper Blue Nile basin of Ethiopia
by Gashaw, Temesgen & Tulu, Taffa & Argaw, Mekuria & Worqlul, Abeyou W. & Tolessa, Terefe & Kindu, Mengistie
2018, Volume 30, Issue PC
- 339-341 Linking ecosystem services to livelihoods in southern Africa
by Wisely, Samantha M. & Alexander, Kathleen & Mahlaba, Themb'a & Cassidy, Lin
- 342-349 Dependencies on natural resources in transitioning urban centers of northern Botswana
by Joos-Vandewalle, S. & Wynberg, R. & Alexander, K.A.
- 350-361 The power of consensus: Developing a community voice in land use planning and tourism development in biodiversity hotspots
by Alexander, K.A. & Ramotadima, M. & Sanderson, Claire E.
- 362-371 Predation by small mammalian carnivores in rural agro-ecosystems: An undervalued ecosystem service?
by Williams, Samual T. & Maree, Naudene & Taylor, Peter & Belmain, Steven R. & Keith, Mark & Swanepoel, Lourens H.
- 372-381 Economic value of bat predation services – A review and new estimates from macadamia orchards
by Taylor, Peter John & Grass, Ingo & Alberts, Andries J. & Joubert, Elsje & Tscharntke, Teja
- 382-390 Assessing contributions of volunteer tourism to ecosystem research and conservation in southern Africa
by Roques, Kim G. & Jacobson, Susan K. & McCleery, Robert A.
2018, Volume 30, Issue PB
- 200-210 Ecosystem services in life cycle assessment: A synthesis of knowledge and recommendations for biofuels
by Maia de Souza, Danielle & Lopes, Gabriela Russo & Hansson, Julia & Hansen, Karin
- 211-219 An integrated framework to assess impacts on ecosystem services in LCA demonstrated by a case study of mining in Chile
by Blanco, Carlos Felipe & Marques, Alexandra & van Bodegom, Peter M.
- 220-227 Spatially explicit life cycle impact assessment for soil erosion from global crop production
by van Zelm, Rosalie & van der Velde, Marijn & Balkovic, Juraj & Čengić, Mirza & Elshout, Pieter M.F. & Koellner, Thomas & Núñez, Montserrat & Obersteiner, Michael & Schmid, Erwin & Huijbregts, Mark A.J.
- 228-235 Exploring ecosystem services assessment through Ecological Footprint accounting
by Mancini, Maria Serena & Galli, Alessandro & Coscieme, Luca & Niccolucci, Valentina & Lin, David & Pulselli, Federico Maria & Bastianoni, Simone & Marchettini, Nadia
- 236-247 Comparing costs and supply of supporting and regulating services provided by urban parks at different spatial scales
by Almeida, C.M.V.B. & Mariano, M.V. & Agostinho, F. & Liu, G.Y. & Yang, Z.F. & Coscieme, L. & Giannetti, B.F.
- 248-256 Human-nature nexuses in Brazil: Monitoring production of economic and ecosystem services in historical series
by Giannetti, Biagio F. & Faria, Luciana & Almeida, Cecília M.V.B. & Agostinho, Feni & Coscieme, Luca & Liu, Gengyuan
- 257-266 Synergies between industry and nature – An emergy evaluation of a biodiesel production system integrated with ecological systems
by Saladini, Fabrizio & Gopalakrishnan, Varsha & Bastianoni, Simone & Bakshi, Bhavik R.
- 267-275 Revealed social preference for ecosystem services using the eco-price
by Campbell, Elliott T.
- 276-286 Mapping human influence intensity in the Tibetan Plateau for conservation of ecological service functions
by Li, Shicheng & Zhang, Yili & Wang, Zhaofeng & Li, Lanhui
- 287-298 A bird’s eye view over ecosystem services in Natura 2000 sites across Europe
by Ziv, Guy & Hassall, Christopher & Bartkowski, Bartosz & Cord, Anna F. & Kaim, Andrea & Kalamandeen, Michelle & Landaverde-González, Patricia & Melo, Joana L.B. & Seppelt, Ralf & Shannon, Caitriona & Václavík, Tomáš & Zoderer, Brenda Maria & Beckmann, Michael
- 299-308 Developing an integrated land use planning system on reclaimed wetlands of the Hungarian Plain using economic valuation of ecosystem services
by Pinke, Zsolt & Kiss, Márton & Lövei, Gábor L.
- 309-317 Attached to or bound to a place? The impact of green space availability on residential duration: The environmental justice perspective
by Łaszkiewicz, Edyta & Kronenberg, Jakub & Marcińczak, Szymon
- 318-326 Getting into the water with the Ecosystem Services Approach: The DESSIN ESS evaluation framework
by Anzaldua, Gerardo & Gerner, Nadine V. & Lago, Manuel & Abhold, Katrina & Hinzmann, Mandy & Beyer, Sarah & Winking, Caroline & Riegels, Niels & Krogsgaard Jensen, Jørgen & Termes, Montserrat & Amorós, Jaume & Wencki, Kristina & Strehl, Clemens & Ugarelli, Rita & Hasenheit, Marius & Nafo, Issa & Hernandez, Marta & Vilanova, Ester & Damman, Sigrid & Brouwer, Stijn & Rouillard, Josselin & Schwesig, David & Birk, Sebastian
- 327-338 Large-scale river restoration pays off: A case study of ecosystem service valuation for the Emscher restoration generation project
by Gerner, Nadine V. & Nafo, Issa & Winking, Caroline & Wencki, Kristina & Strehl, Clemens & Wortberg, Timo & Niemann, André & Anzaldua, Gerardo & Lago, Manuel & Birk, Sebastian
2018, Volume 29, Issue PC
- 415-427 Handling a messy world: Lessons learned when trying to make the ecosystem services concept operational
by Jax, Kurt & Furman, Eeva & Saarikoski, Heli & Barton, David N. & Delbaere, Ben & Dick, Jan & Duke, Guy & Görg, Christoph & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Harrison, Paula A. & Maes, Joachim & Pérez-Soba, Marta & Saarela, Sanna-Riikka & Turkelboom, Francis & van Dijk, Jiska & Watt, Allan D.
- 428-440 Understanding the role of conceptual frameworks: Reading the ecosystem service cascade
by Potschin-Young, M. & Haines-Young, R. & Görg, C. & Heink, U. & Jax, K. & Schleyer, C.
- 441-451 Knowledge needs for the operationalisation of the concept of ecosystem services
by Carmen, Esther & Watt, Allan & Carvalho, Laurence & Dick, Jan & Fazey, Ioan & Garcia-Blanco, Gemma & Grizzetti, Bruna & Hauck, Jennifer & Izakovicova, Zita & Kopperoinen, Leena & Liquete, Camino & Odee, David & Steingröver, Eveliene & Young, Juliette
- 452-464 Operationalising ecosystem service assessment in Bayesian Belief Networks: Experiences within the OpenNESS project
by Smith, Ron I. & Barton, David N. & Dick, Jan & Haines-Young, Roy & Madsen, Anders L. & Rusch, Graciela M. & Termansen, Mette & Woods, Helen & Carvalho, Laurence & Giucă, Relu Constantin & Luque, Sandra & Odee, David & Rusch, Verónica & Saarikoski, Heli & Adamescu, Cristian Mihai & Dunford, Rob & Ochieng, John & Gonzalez-Redin, Julen & Stange, Erik & Vădineanu, Anghelută & Verweij, Peter & Vikström, Suvi
- 465-480 Practical application of spatial ecosystem service models to aid decision support
by Zulian, Grazia & Stange, Erik & Woods, Helen & Carvalho, Laurence & Dick, Jan & Andrews, Christopher & Baró, Francesc & Vizcaino, Pilar & Barton, David N. & Nowel, Megan & Rusch, Graciela M. & Autunes, Paula & Fernandes, João & Ferraz, Diogo & Ferreira dos Santos, Rui & Aszalós, Réka & Arany, Ildikó & Czúcz, Bálint & Priess, Joerg A. & Hoyer, Christian & Bürger-Patricio, Gleiciani & Lapola, David & Mederly, Peter & Halabuk, Andrej & Bezak, Peter & Kopperoinen, Leena & Viinikka, Arto
- 481-498 Selecting methods for ecosystem service assessment: A decision tree approach
by Harrison, Paula A. & Dunford, Rob & Barton, David N. & Kelemen, Eszter & Martín-López, Berta & Norton, Lisa & Termansen, Mette & Saarikoski, Heli & Hendriks, Kees & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Czúcz, Bálint & García-Llorente, Marina & Howard, David & Jacobs, Sander & Karlsen, Martin & Kopperoinen, Leena & Madsen, Andes & Rusch, Graciela & van Eupen, Michiel & Verweij, Peter & Smith, Ron & Tuomasjukka, Diana & Zulian, Grazia
- 499-514 Integrating methods for ecosystem service assessment: Experiences from real world situations
by Dunford, Rob & Harrison, Paula & Smith, Alison & Dick, Jan & Barton, David N. & Martin-Lopez, Berta & Kelemen, Ezsther & Jacobs, Sander & Saarikoski, Heli & Turkelboom, Francis & Verheyden, Wim & Hauck, Jennifer & Antunes, Paula & Aszalós, Réka & Badea, Ovidu & Baró, Francesc & Berry, Pam & Carvalho, Laurence & Conte, Giulio & Czúcz, Bálint & Garcia Blanco, Gemma & Howard, Dave & Giuca, Relu & Gomez-Baggethun, Erik & Grizetti, Bruna & Izakovicova, Zita & Kopperoinen, Leena & Langemeyer, Johannes & Luque, Sandra & Lapola, David M. & Martinez-Pastur, Guillermo & Mukhopadhyay, Raktima & Roy, S.B. & Niemelä, Jari & Norton, Lisa & Ochieng, John & Odee, David & Palomo, Ignacio & Pinho, Patricia & Priess, Joerg & Rusch, Graciella & Saarela, Sanna-Riikka & Santos, Rui & van der Wal, Jan Tjalling & Vadineanu, Angheluta & Vári, Ágnes & Woods, Helen & Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa
- 515-528 The means determine the end – Pursuing integrated valuation in practice
by Jacobs, Sander & Martín-López, Berta & Barton, David N. & Dunford, Robert & Harrison, Paula A. & Kelemen, Eszter & Saarikoski, Heli & Termansen, Mette & García-Llorente, Marina & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Kopperoinen, Leena & Luque, Sandra & Palomo, Ignacio & Priess, Joerg A. & Rusch, Graciela M. & Tenerelli, Patrizia & Turkelboom, Francis & Demeyer, Rolinde & Hauck, Jennifer & Keune, Hans & Smith, Ron
- 529-541 (Dis) integrated valuation – Assessing the information gaps in ecosystem service appraisals for governance support
by Barton, D.N. & Kelemen, E. & Dick, J. & Martin-Lopez, B. & Gómez-Baggethun, E. & Jacobs, S. & Hendriks, C.M.A. & Termansen, M. & García- Llorente, M. & Primmer, E. & Dunford, R. & Harrison, P.A. & Turkelboom, F. & Saarikoski, H. & van Dijk, J. & Rusch, G.M. & Palomo, I. & Yli-Pelkonen, V.J. & Carvalho, L. & Baró, F. & Langemeyer, J. & van der Wal, J. Tjalling & Mederly, P. & Priess, J.A. & Luque, S. & Berry, P. & Santos, R. & Odee, D. & Pastur, G. Martines & García Blanco, G. & Saarela, S-R. & Silaghi, D. & Pataki, G. & Masi, F. & Vădineanu, A. & Mukhopadhyay, R. & Lapola, D.M.
- 542-551 New EU-scale environmental scenarios until 2050 – Scenario process and initial scenario applications
by Priess, Joerg A. & Hauck, Jennifer & Haines-Young, Roy & Alkemade, Rob & Mandryk, Maryia & Veerkamp, Clara & Gyorgyi, Bela & Dunford, Rob & Berry, Pam & Harrison, Paula & Dick, Jan & Keune, Hans & Kok, Marcel & Kopperoinen, Leena & Lazarova, Tanya & Maes, Joachim & Pataki, György & Preda, Elena & Schleyer, Christian & Görg, Christoph & Vadineanu, Angheluta & Zulian, Grazia
- 552-565 Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies
by Dick, Jan & Turkelboom, Francis & Woods, Helen & Iniesta-Arandia, Irene & Primmer, Eeva & Saarela, Sanna-Riikka & Bezák, Peter & Mederly, Peter & Leone, Michael & Verheyden, Wim & Kelemen, Eszter & Hauck, Jennifer & Andrews, Chris & Antunes, Paula & Aszalós, Réka & Baró, Francesc & Barton, David N. & Berry, Pam & Bugter, Rob & Carvalho, Laurence & Czúcz, Bálint & Dunford, Rob & Garcia Blanco, Gemma & Geamănă, Nicoleta & Giucă, Relu & Grizzetti, Bruna & Izakovičová, Zita & Kertész, Miklós & Kopperoinen, Leena & Langemeyer, Johannes & Montenegro Lapola, David & Liquete, Camino & Luque, Sandra & Martínez Pastur, Guillermo & Martin-Lopez, Berta & Mukhopadhyay, Raktima & Niemela, Jari & Odee, David & Peri, Pablo Luis & Pinho, Patricia & Patrício-Roberto, Gleiciani Bürger & Preda, Elena & Priess, Joerg & Röckmann, Christine & Santos, Rui & Silaghi, Diana & Smith, Ron & Vădineanu, Angheluţă & van der Wal, Jan Tjalling & Arany, Ildikó & Badea, Ovidiu & Bela, Györgyi & Boros, Emil & Bucur, Magdalena & Blumentrath, Stefan & Calvache, Marta & Carmen, Esther & Clemente, Pedro & Fernandes, João & Ferraz, Diogo & Fongar, Claudia & García-Llorente, Marina & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Gundersen, Vegard & Haavardsholm, Oscar & Kalóczkai, Ágnes & Khalalwe, Thalma & Kiss, Gabriella & Köhler, Berit & Lazányi, Orsolya & Lellei-Kovács, Eszter & Lichungu, Rael & Lindhjem, Henrik & Magare, Charles & Mustajoki, Jyri & Ndege, Charles & Nowell, Megan & Nuss Girona, Sergi & Ochieng, John & Often, Anders & Palomo, Ignacio & Pataki, György & Reinvang, Rasmus & Rusch, Graciela & Saarikoski, Heli & Smith, Alison & Soy Massoni, Emma & Stange, Erik & Vågnes Traaholt, Nora & Vári, Ágnes & Verweij, Peter & Vikström, Suvi & Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa & Zulian, Grazia
- 566-578 When we cannot have it all: Ecosystem services trade-offs in the context of spatial planning
by Turkelboom, Francis & Leone, Michael & Jacobs, Sander & Kelemen, Eszter & García-Llorente, Marina & Baró, Francesc & Termansen, Mette & Barton, David N. & Berry, Pam & Stange, Erik & Thoonen, Marijke & Kalóczkai, Ágnes & Vadineanu, Angheluta & Castro, Antonio J. & Czúcz, Bálint & Röckmann, Christine & Wurbs, Daniel & Odee, David & Preda, Elena & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik & Rusch, Graciela M. & Pastur, Guillermo Martínez & Palomo, Ignacio & Dick, Jan & Casaer, Jim & van Dijk, Jiska & Priess, Joerg A. & Langemeyer, Johannes & Mustajoki, Jyri & Kopperoinen, Leena & Baptist, Martin J. & Peri, Pablo Luis & Mukhopadhyay, Raktima & Aszalós, Réka & Roy, S.B. & Luque, Sandra & Rusch, Verónica
- 579-598 Institutional challenges in putting ecosystem service knowledge in practice
by Saarikoski, Heli & Primmer, Eeva & Saarela, Sanna-Riikka & Antunes, Paula & Aszalós, Réka & Baró, Francesc & Berry, Pam & Blanko, Gemma Garcia & Goméz-Baggethun, Erik & Carvalho, Laurence & Dick, Jan & Dunford, Robert & Hanzu, Mihail & Harrison, Paula A. & Izakovicova, Zita & Kertész, Miklós & Kopperoinen, Leena & Köhler, Berit & Langemeyer, Johannes & Lapola, David & Liquete, Camino & Luque, Sandra & Mederly, Peter & Niemelä, Jari & Palomo, Ignacio & Pastur, Guillermo Martinez & Peri, Pablo Luis & Preda, Elena & Priess, Jörg A. & Santos, Rui & Schleyer, Christian & Turkelboom, Francis & Vadineanu, Angheluta & Verheyden, Wim & Vikström, Suvi & Young, Juliette
- 599-607 Maximising the value of research on ecosystem services: Knowledge integration and guidance tools mediating the science, policy and practice interfaces
by Pérez-Soba, Marta & Verweij, Peter & Saarikoski, Heli & Harrison, Paula A. & Barton, David N. & Furman, Eeva
2018, Volume 29, Issue PB
- 185-189 Legal aspects of ecosystem services: An introduction and an overview
by Mauerhofer, Volker
- 190-198 The law, ecosystem services and ecosystem functions: An in-depth overview of coverage and interrelation
by Mauerhofer, V.
- 199-204 The Convention on Biological Diversity as a legal framework for safeguarding ecosystem services
by Prip, Christian
- 205-212 Ecosystem services in cities: Towards the international legal protection of ecosystem services in urban environments
by Sirakaya, Aysegül & Cliquet, An & Harris, Jim
- 213-222 Adoption of the ecosystem services concept in EU policies
by Bouwma, Irene & Schleyer, Christian & Primmer, Eeva & Winkler, Klara Johanna & Berry, Pam & Young, Juliette & Carmen, Esther & Špulerová, Jana & Bezák, Peter & Preda, Elena & Vadineanu, Angheluta
- 223-227 Barriers for the ecosystem services concept in European water and nature conservation law
by Kistenkas, Frederik H. & Bouwma, Irene M.
- 228-239 Examining the coherence of legal frameworks for ecosystem services toward sustainable mineral development in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
by Abcede, Rene & Gera, Weena
- 240-250 Does slow and steady win the race? Ecosystem services in Canadian and Chilean environmental law
by Pastén, Roberto & Olszynski, Martin & Hantke-Domas, Michael
- 251-259 Legal framing for achieving ‘good ecological status’ for Malaysian rivers: Are there lessons to be learned from the EU Water Framework Directive?
by Khalid, Rasyikah Md & Mokhtar, Mazlin Bin & Jalil, Faridah & Rahman, Suhaimi Ab & Spray, Christopher
- 260-270 How do ecosystem services perform in enforceable law? Potentials and pitfalls within regional and national integration
by Mauerhofer, V. & Laza, I.
- 271-281 Capability of the Polish legal system to introduce the ecosystem services approach into environmental management
by Stępniewska, Małgorzata & Zwierzchowska, Iwona & Mizgajski, Andrzej
- 282-293 The densification normative of the ecosystem services concept in Brazil: Analyses from legislation and jurisprudence
by Altmann, Alexandre & Silva Stanton, Márcia
- 294-305 Application of the ecosystem service concept for climate protection in Germany
by Schetke, Sophie & Lee, Heera & Graf, Wanda & Lautenbach, Sven
- 306-315 The future Dutch Environment and Planning Act in light of the ecosystem approach
by de Graaf, Kars Jan & Platjouw, Froukje Maria & Tolsma, Hanna Dürtge
- 316-332 Reprint of: Environmental justice and ecosystem services: A disaggregated analysis of community access to forest benefits in Nepal
by Chaudhary, Sunita & McGregor, Andrew & Houston, Donna & Chettri, Nakul
- 333-351 The role of ecosystem services in USA natural resource liability litigation
by Jones, Carol Adaire & DiPinto, Lisa
- 352-359 Ecosystem service valuation framework applied to a legal case in the Anchicaya region of Colombia
by Toledo, David & Briceño, Tania & Ospina, German
- 360-369 The legal aspects of Ecosystem Services in agricultural land pricing, some implications from a case study in Vietnam's Mekong Delta
by Loc, Ho Huu & Irvine, Kim N. & Thi Hong Diep, Nguyen & Thi Kim Quyen, Nguyen & Tue, Nguyen Ngoc & Shimizu, Yoshihisa
- 370-380 The World Bank’s environmental strategies: Assessing the influence of a biased use of New Institutional Economics on legal issues
by Prévost, Benoît & Rivaud, Audrey
- 381-394 Ecosystem services and Antarctica: The time has come?
by Verbitsky, Jane
- 395-403 Innovative legal tools applied in land stewardship for the conservation of ecosystem services in Catalonia
by De la Varga Pastor, Aitana & Pons Solé, Joan
- 404-410 Managing the risks of ecosystem services markets
by Martin, Paul V.
2018, Volume 29, Issue PA
- 1-12 Ecosystem valuation: Changing discourse in a time of climate change
by Folkersen, Maja Vinde
- 13-22 Non-monetary valuation using Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis: Sensitivity of additive aggregation methods to scaling and compensation assumptions
by Martin, D.M. & Mazzotta, M.
- 23-30 Surveying views on Payments for Ecosystem Services: Implications for environmental management and research
by Waylen, Kerry A. & Martin-Ortega, Julia
- 31-39 Consumer demand for urban forest ecosystem services and disservices: Examining trade-offs using choice experiments and best-worst scaling
by Soto, José R. & Escobedo, Francisco J. & Khachatryan, Hayk & Adams, Damian C.
- 40-46 Economic viability of the national-scale forestation program: The case of success in the Republic of Korea
by Lee, Jongyeol & Lim, Chul-Hee & Kim, Gang Sun & Markandya, Anil & Chowdhury, Sarwat & Kim, Sea Jin & Lee, Woo-Kyun & Son, Yowhan
- 47-55 Improving payments for ecosystem services (PES) outcomes through the use of Multi-Criteria Evaluation (MCE) and the software OPTamos
by Grima, Nelson & Singh, Simron J. & Smetschka, Barbara
- 56-69 Food, money and lobsters: Valuing ecosystem services to align environmental management with Sustainable Development Goals
by Ward, Michelle & Possingham, Hugh & Rhodes, Jonathan R. & Mumby, Peter
- 70-82 Distilling the role of ecosystem services in the Sustainable Development Goals
by Wood, Sylvia L.R. & Jones, Sarah K. & Johnson, Justin A. & Brauman, Kate A. & Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca & Fremier, Alexander & Girvetz, Evan & Gordon, Line J. & Kappel, Carrie V. & Mandle, Lisa & Mulligan, Mark & O'Farrell, Patrick & Smith, William K. & Willemen, Louise & Zhang, Wei & DeClerck, Fabrice A.
- 83-90 A new perspective on valuating marine climate regulation: The Israeli Mediterranean as a case study
by Peled, Yoav & Zemah Shamir, Shiri & Shechter, Mordechai & Rahav, Eyal & Israel, Alvaro
- 91-98 Disaggregating ecosystem service values and priorities by wealth, age, and education
by Lau, Jacqueline D. & Hicks, Christina C. & Gurney, Georgina G. & Cinner, Joshua E.
- 99-115 Environmental justice and ecosystem services: A disaggregated analysis of community access to forest benefits in Nepal
by Chaudhary, Sunita & McGregor, Andrew & Houston, Donna & Chettri, Nakul
- 116-127 Analysing the impacts of PES programmes beyond economic rationale: Perceptions of ecosystem services provision associated to the Mexican case
by Arriagada, Rodrigo & Villaseñor, Adrián & Rubiano, Eliana & Cotacachi, David & Morrison, Judith
- 128-136 Not so biocentric – Environmental benefits and harm associated with the acceptance of forest management objectives by future environmental professionals
by Matthies, Brent D. & Vainio, Annukka & D'Amato, Dalia
- 137-144 The impact of relative individual ecosystem demand on stacking ecosystem credit markets
by Motallebi, Marzieh & Hoag, Dana L. & Tasdighi, Ali & Arabi, Mazdak & Osmond, Deanna L. & Boone, Randall B.
- 145-157 Where concepts meet the real world: A systematic review of ecosystem service indicators and their classification using CICES
by Czúcz, Bálint & Arany, Ildikó & Potschin-Young, Marion & Bereczki, Krisztina & Kertész, Miklós & Kiss, Márton & Aszalós, Réka & Haines-Young, Roy
- 158-167 The use of sociocultural valuation in sustainable environmental management
by Ruiz-Frau, A. & Krause, T. & Marbà, N.
- 170-184 A framework for integrating systematic stakeholder analysis in ecosystem services research: Stakeholder mapping for forest ecosystem services in the UK
by Raum, Susanne
2017, Volume 28, Issue PB
- 133-139 The relevance of cross-scale connections and spatial interactions for ecosystem service delivery by protected areas: Insights from southern Africa
by De Vos, A. & Cumming, G.S. & Roux, D.J.
- 140-148 Beyond benefit sharing: Place attachment and the importance of access to protected areas for surrounding communities
by Cundill, Georgina & Bezerra, Joana Carlos & De Vos, Alta & Ntingana, Nokuthula
- 149-161 Adventure racing enables access to cultural ecosystem services at multiple scales
by Smith, M. Kyle S. & Roux, Dirk J. & Hayes, Jessica
- 162-172 Tracing the cost/benefit pathway of protected areas: A case study of the Kruger National Park, South Africa
by Swemmer, Louise & Mmethi, Helen & Twine, Wayne
- 173-184 Cross-scale governance and ecosystem service delivery: A case narrative from the Olifants River in north-eastern South Africa
by Biggs, H.C. & Clifford-Holmes, J.K. & Freitag, S. & Venter, F.J. & Venter, J.
- 185-195 Urban national parks in the global South: Linking management perceptions, policies and practices to water-related ecosystem services
by Brill, Gregg & Anderson, Pippin & O'Farrell, Patrick
- 196-206 Patterns and perceived sustainability of provisioning ecosystem services on the edge of a protected area in times of crisis
by Guerbois, Chloé & Fritz, Hervé
- 207-218 Expanding the protected area network in Namibia: An institutional analysis
by Mannetti, Lelani M. & Göttert, Thomas & Zeller, Ulrich & Esler, Karen J.
- 219-227 Reconciling community ecology and ecosystem services: Cultural services and benefits from birds in South African National Parks
by Cumming, Graeme S. & Maciejewski, Kristine
- 228-237 Manager strategies and user demands: Determinants of cultural ecosystem service bundles on private protected areas
by Clements, Hayley S. & Cumming, Graeme S.
- 238-250 Protected areas as outdoor classrooms and global laboratories: Intellectual ecosystem services flowing to-and-from a National Park
by Smit, Izak P.J. & Roux, Dirk J. & Swemmer, Louise K. & Boshoff, Nelius & Novellie, Peter
- 251-259 Strategic water source areas for urban water security: Making the connection between protecting ecosystems and benefiting from their services
by Nel, Jeanne L. & Le Maitre, David C. & Roux, Dirk J. & Colvin, Christine & Smith, Janis S. & Smith-Adao, Lindie B. & Maherry, Ashton & Sitas, Nadia
2017, Volume 28, Issue PA
- 1-16 Twenty years of ecosystem services: How far have we come and how far do we still need to go?
by Costanza, Robert & de Groot, Rudolf & Braat, Leon & Kubiszewski, Ida & Fioramonti, Lorenzo & Sutton, Paul & Farber, Steve & Grasso, Monica
- 17-27 Monetary value of urban green space as an ecosystem service provider: A case study of urban runoff management in Finland
by Silvennoinen, Sveta & Taka, Maija & Yli-Pelkonen, Vesa & Koivusalo, Harri & Ollikainen, Markku & Setälä, Heikki
- 28-42 Modelling feedback processes underpinning management of ecosystem services: The role of participatory systems mapping
by Lopes, Rita & Videira, Nuno
- 43-54 Mechanisms mediating the contribution of ecosystem services to human well-being and resilience
by Fedele, Giacomo & Locatelli, Bruno & Djoudi, Houria
- 55-66 Challenges for developing Forest Stewardship Council certification for ecosystem services: How to enhance local adoption?
by Savilaakso, Sini & Guariguata, Manuel R.
- 67-79 Trade-offs and synergies among ecosystem services under different forest management scenarios – The LEcA tool
by Pang, Xi & Nordström, Eva-Maria & Böttcher, Hannes & Trubins, Renats & Mörtberg, Ulla
- 80-94 Citizen science for assessing ecosystem services: Status, challenges and opportunities
by Schröter, Matthias & Kraemer, Roland & Mantel, Martin & Kabisch, Nadja & Hecker, Susanne & Richter, Anett & Neumeier, Veronika & Bonn, Aletta
- 95-104 A theoretical framework for researching cultural ecosystem service flows in urban agglomerations
by Xiao, Lan & Haiping, Tang & Haoguang, Liang
- 105-114 Operationalising ecosystem services for effective management of protected areas: Experiences and challenges
by Schirpke, Uta & Marino, Davide & Marucci, Angelo & Palmieri, Margherita & Scolozzi, Rocco
- 115-123 The value of ecosystem services in the high altitude Spiti Valley, Indian Trans-Himalaya
by Murali, Ranjini & Redpath, Stephen & Mishra, Charudutt
- 124-132 A latent class analysis of public attitudes toward water resources with implications for recreational demand
by Ehrlich, Oren & Bi, Xiang & Borisova, Tatiana & Larkin, Sherry
2017, Volume 27, Issue PB
- 173-178 Ecosystem service valuations of South Africa using a variety of land cover data sources and resolutions
by Anderson, Sharolyn J. & Ankor, Briony L. & Sutton, Paul C.
- 179-192 Mapping and valuation of South Africa's ecosystem services: A local perspective
by Turpie, J.K. & Forsythe, K.J. & Knowles, A. & Blignaut, J. & Letley, G.
- 193-202 The economics of landscape restoration: Benefits of controlling bush encroachment and invasive plant species in South Africa and Namibia
by Stafford, William & Birch, Catherine & Etter, Hannes & Blanchard, Ryan & Mudavanhu, Shepherd & Angelstam, Per & Blignaut, James & Ferreira, Louwrens & Marais, Christo
- 203-223 The benefits and costs of clearing invasive alien plants in northern Zululand, South Africa
by Nkambule, N.P. & Blignaut, J.N. & Vundla, T. & Morokong, T. & Mudavanhu, S.
- 224-231 Reducing landscape restoration costs: Feasibility of generating electricity from invasive alien plant biomass on the Agulhas Plain, South Africa
by Stafford, William & Blignaut, James
- 232-241 Progress made in managing and valuing ecosystem services: a horizon scan of gaps in research, management and governance
by Shackleton, Ross T. & Angelstam, Per & van der Waal, Benjamin & Elbakidze, Marine
- 242-252 Towards a national strategy to optimise the management of a widespread invasive tree (Prosopis species; mesquite) in South Africa
by Shackleton, Ross T. & Le Maitre, David C. & van Wilgen, Brian W. & Richardson, David M.
- 253-260 Achieving the national development agenda and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through investment in ecological infrastructure: A case study of South Africa
by Cumming, Tracey L. & Shackleton, Ross T. & Förster, Johannes & Dini, John & Khan, Ahmed & Gumula, Mpho & Kubiszewski, Ida
- 261-271 Modelling potential hydrological returns from investing in ecological infrastructure: Case studies from the Baviaanskloof-Tsitsikamma and uMngeni catchments, South Africa
by Mander, Myles & Jewitt, Graham & Dini, John & Glenday, Julia & Blignaut, James & Hughes, Catherine & Marais, Christo & Maze, Kristal & van der Waal, Benjamin & Mills, Anthony
- 272-280 Defining core areas of ecological infrastructure to secure rural livelihoods in South Africa
by Sigwela, Ayanda & Elbakidze, Marine & Powell, Mike & Angelstam, Per
- 281-290 Making biodiversity offsets work in South Africa – A governance perspective
by Lukey, Peter & Cumming, Tracey & Paras, Sukie & Kubiszewski, Ida & Lloyd, Samuel
- 291-304 Collaborative learning to unlock investments for functional ecological infrastructure: Bridging barriers in social-ecological systems in South Africa
by Angelstam, Per & Barnes, Garth & Elbakidze, Marine & Marais, Christo & Marsh, Alex & Polonsky, Sarah & Richardson, David M. & Rivers, Nina & Shackleton, Ross T. & Stafford, William
2017, Volume 27, Issue PA
- 1-14 Using ecosystem services to underpin cost–benefit analysis: Is it a way to protect finite soil resources?
by Greenhalgh, S. & Samarasinghe, O. & Curran-Cournane, F. & Wright, W. & Brown, P.
- 15-24 Do charismatic species groups generate more cultural ecosystem service benefits?
by McGinlay, James & Parsons, David J. & Morris, Joe & Hubatova, Marie & Graves, Anil & Bradbury, Richard B. & Bullock, James M.
- 25-37 Optimizing provision of ecosystem services using modern portfolio theory
by Alvarez, Sergio & Larkin, Sherry L. & Ropicki, Andrew
- 38-47 Policy-driven China’s Grain to Green Program: Implications for ecosystem services
by Wang, Bing & Gao, Peng & Niu, Xiang & Sun, Jianni
- 48-57 Ecosystem services of the Big Bend region of the Chihuahuan Desert
by Taylor, Nathan T. & Davis, Kendall M. & Abad, Helena & McClung, Maureen R. & Moran, Matthew D.
- 58-69 Integrating ecosystem services and human well-being into management practices: Insights from a mountain-basin area, China
by Wang, Bojie & Tang, Haiping & Xu, Ying
- 70-81 Going green? Ex-post valuation of a multipurpose water infrastructure in Northern Italy
by Reynaud, Arnaud & Lanzanova, Denis & Liquete, Camino & Grizzetti, Bruna
- 82-91 Governance services: Co-producing human well-being with ecosystem services
by Sarkki, Simo
- 92-102 Key Māori values strengthen the mapping of forest ecosystem services
by Lyver, Phil O'B. & Timoti, Puke & Gormley, Andrew M. & Jones, Christopher J. & Richardson, Sarah J. & Tahi, Brenda L. & Greenhalgh, Suzie
- 103-112 Investigating farmers’ preferences for alternative PES schemes for carbon sequestration in UK agroecosystems
by Aslam, Uzma & Termansen, Mette & Fleskens, Luuk
- 113-123 Linking land use change, ecosystem services and human well-being: A case study of the Manas River Basin of Xinjiang, China
by Wang, Xuechao & Dong, Xiaobin & Liu, Huiming & Wei, Hejie & Fan, Weiguo & Lu, Nachuan & Xu, Zihan & Ren, Jiahui & Xing, Kaixiong
- 124-126 Intermediate ecosystem services: An empty concept?
by Potschin-Young, Marion & Czúcz, Balint & Liquete, Camino & Maes, Joachim & Rusch, Graciela M. & Haines-Young, Roy
- 127-138 Ecosystem services trade-offs from high fuelwood use for traditional shea butter processing in semi-arid Ghana
by Jasaw, Godfred Seidu & Saito, Osamu & Gasparatos, Alexandros & Shoyama, Kikuko & Boafo, Yaw Agyeman & Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
- 139-149 Uncertainties in demonstrating environmental benefits of payments for ecosystem services
by Lima, Letícia Santos de & Krueger, Tobias & García-Marquez, Jaime
- 150-160 Combining focus group discussions and choice experiments for economic valuation of peatland restoration: A case study in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
by Schaafsma, M. & van Beukering, P.J.H. & Oskolokaite, I.
- 161-171 Understanding biodiversity-ecosystem service relationships in urban areas: A comprehensive literature review
by Schwarz, Nina & Moretti, Marco & Bugalho, Miguel N. & Davies, Zoe G. & Haase, Dagmar & Hack, Jochen & Hof, Angela & Melero, Yolanda & Pett, Tristan J. & Knapp, Sonja
2017, Volume 26, Issue PB
- 306-315 Review of decision support tools to operationalize the ecosystem services concept
by Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne & Sirén, Elina & Brunner, Sibyl Hanna & Weibel, Bettina
- 316-328 A review of modeling approaches for ecosystem services assessment in the Asian region
by Shoyama, Kikuko & Kamiyama, Chiho & Morimoto, Junko & Ooba, Makoto & Okuro, Toshiya
- 329-344 Integrating spatial valuation of ecosystem services into regional planning and development
by Tammi, Ilpo & Mustajärvi, Kaisa & Rasinmäki, Jussi