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2016, Volume 18, Issue C
- 45-57 Towards a more structured selection process for attributes and levels in choice experiments: A study in a Belgian protected area
by Jeanloz, Sarah & Lizin, Sebastien & Beenaerts, Natalie & Brouwer, Roy & Van Passel, Steven & Witters, Nele
- 58-67 Longan fruit farmers' demand for policies aimed at conserving native pollinating bees in Northern Thailand
by Narjes, Manuel Ernesto & Lippert, Christian
- 68-77 A review of seagrass economic valuations: Gaps and progress in valuation approaches
by Dewsbury, Bryan M. & Bhat, Mahadev & Fourqurean, James W.
- 78-86 Moving beyond the exchange value in the nonmarket valuation of ecosystem services
by Allen, Karen E. & Moore, Rebecca
- 87-99 Participatory selection of ecosystem services for spatial planning: Insights from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal
by Mascarenhas, André & Ramos, Tomás B. & Haase, Dagmar & Santos, Rui
- 100-109 Value pluralism and economic valuation – defendable if well done
by Spangenberg, Joachim H. & Settele, Josef
- 110-117 Do ecosystem service maps and models meet stakeholders’ needs? A preliminary survey across sub-Saharan Africa
by Willcock, Simon & Hooftman, Danny & Sitas, Nadia & O’Farrell, Patrick & Hudson, Malcolm D. & Reyers, Belinda & Eigenbrod, Felix & Bullock, James M.
- 118-129 From regional environmental planning to implementation: Paths and challenges of integrating ecosystem services
by Galler, Carolin & Albert, Christian & von Haaren, Christina
- 130-140 Perceived landscape values in the Ogasawara Islands
by Havas, Jarkko & Saito, Osamu & Hanaki, Keisuke & Tanaka, Toshinori
- 141-153 Valuing climate change impacts on European forest ecosystems
by Ding, Helen & Chiabai, Aline & Silvestri, Silvia & Nunes, Paulo A.L.D.
- 154-164 Ecosystem service valuation reinforces world class value of Cape York Peninsula's ecosystems but environment and indigenous people lose out
by Preece, Luke D. & van Oosterzee, Penny & Dungey, Kym & Standley, Peta-Marie & Preece, Noel D.
- 165-174 Assessing ecosystem services from multifunctional trees in pastures using Bayesian belief networks
by Barton, David N. & Benjamin, Tamara & Cerdán, Carlos R. & DeClerck, Fabrice & Madsen, Anders L. & Rusch, Graciela M. & Salazar, Álvaro G. & Sanchez, Dalia & Villanueva, Cristóbal
- 175-185 Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands provide ecosystem service benefits that exceed land rental payment costs
by Johnson, Kris A. & Dalzell, Brent J. & Donahue, Marie & Gourevitch, Jesse & Johnson, Dennis L. & Karlovits, Greg S. & Keeler, Bonnie & Smith, Jason T.
- 186-197 Governing ecosystem services: National and local lessons from policy appraisal and implementation
by Verburg, René & Selnes, Trond & Verweij, Pita
2016, Volume 17, Issue C
- 1-4 The role of marine ecosystem services for human well-being: Disentangling synergies and trade-offs at multiple scales
by Villasante, Sebastian & Lopes, Priscila F.M. & Coll, Marta
- 5-13 Loss of ecosystem services and the decapitalization of nature in El Salvador
by Crespin, Silvio J. & Simonetti, Javier A.
- 14-23 An indicator framework for assessing ecosystem services in support of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020
by Maes, Joachim & Liquete, Camino & Teller, Anne & Erhard, Markus & Paracchini, Maria Luisa & Barredo, José I. & Grizzetti, Bruna & Cardoso, Ana & Somma, Francesca & Petersen, Jan-Erik & Meiner, Andrus & Gelabert, Eva Royo & Zal, Nihat & Kristensen, Peter & Bastrup-Birk, Annemarie & Biala, Katarzyna & Piroddi, Chiara & Egoh, Benis & Degeorges, Patrick & Fiorina, Christel & Santos-Martín, Fernando & Naruševičius, Vytautas & Verboven, Jan & Pereira, Henrique M. & Bengtsson, Jan & Gocheva, Kremena & Marta-Pedroso, Cristina & Snäll, Tord & Estreguil, Christine & San-Miguel-Ayanz, Jesus & Pérez-Soba, Marta & Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne & Lillebø, Ana I. & Malak, Dania Abdul & Condé, Sophie & Moen, Jon & Czúcz, Bálint & Drakou, Evangelia G. & Zulian, Grazia & Lavalle, Carlo
- 24-32 Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Latin America: Analysing the performance of 40 case studies
by Grima, Nelson & Singh, Simron J. & Smetschka, Barbara & Ringhofer, Lisa
- 33-39 Perceptions of cultural ecosystem services from urban green
by Riechers, Maraja & Barkmann, Jan & Tscharntke, Teja
- 40-42 Soil stewardship as a nexus between Ecosystem Services and One Health
by Keith, Aidan M. & Schmidt, Olaf & McMahon, Barry J.
- 43-52 The importance of ecosystem services in coastal agricultural landscapes: Case study from the Costa Brava, Catalonia
by Soy-Massoni, Emma & Langemeyer, Johannes & Varga, Diego & Sáez, Marc & Pintó, Josep
- 53-63 Demand and supply of ecosystem services in a Mediterranean forest: Computing payment boundaries
by Górriz-Mifsud, Elena & Varela, Elsa & Piqué, Míriam & Prokofieva, Irina
- 64-74 Habitat and recreational fishing opportunity in Tampa Bay: Linking ecological and ecosystem services to human beneficiaries
by Fulford, Richard & Yoskowitz, David & Russell, Marc & Dantin, Darrin & Rogers, John
- 75-86 A combination of methods needed to assess the actual use of provisioning ecosystem services
by Rasmussen, Laura Vang & Mertz, Ole & Christensen, Andreas E. & Danielsen, Finn & Dawson, Neil & Xaydongvanh, Pheang
- 87-98 A comparative approach to assess the contribution of landscape features to aesthetic and recreational values in agricultural landscapes
by van Zanten, Boris T. & Zasada, Ingo & Koetse, Mark J. & Ungaro, Fabrizio & Häfner, Kati & Verburg, Peter H.
- 99-111 Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats: A SWOT analysis of the ecosystem services framework
by Bull, J.W. & Jobstvogt, N. & Böhnke-Henrichs, A. & Mascarenhas, A. & Sitas, N. & Baulcomb, C. & Lambini, C.K. & Rawlins, M. & Baral, H. & Zähringer, J. & Carter-Silk, E. & Balzan, M.V. & Kenter, J.O. & Häyhä, T. & Petz, K. & Koss, R.
- 112-122 Integrating knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services: Mind-mapping and Bayesian Network modelling
by Pascual, Marta & Miñana, Elena Pérez & Giacomello, Eva
- 123-130 Perceptions of the ecosystem services concept: Opportunities and challenges in the Swedish municipal context
by Beery, Thomas & Stålhammar, Sanna & Jönsson, K. Ingemar & Wamsler, Christine & Bramryd, Torleif & Brink, Ebba & Ekelund, Nils & Johansson, Michael & Palo, Thomas & Schubert, Per
- 131-141 Global use of ecosystem service models
by Posner, Stephen & Verutes, Gregory & Koh, Insu & Denu, Doug & Ricketts, Taylor
- 142-151 Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis to identify dryland ecosystem service trade-offs under different rangeland land uses
by Favretto, N. & Stringer, L.C. & Dougill, A.J. & Dallimer, M. & Perkins, J.S. & Reed, M.S. & Atlhopheng, J.R. & Mulale, K.
- 152-162 Does nature conservation enhance ecosystem services delivery?
by Eastwood, A. & Brooker, R. & Irvine, R.J. & Artz, R.R.E. & Norton, L.R. & Bullock, J.M. & Ross, L. & Fielding, D. & Ramsay, S. & Roberts, J. & Anderson, W. & Dugan, D. & Cooksley, S. & Pakeman, R.J.
- 163-171 Indigenous communities’ perception regarding payments for environmental services programme in Oaxaca Mexico
by Rodríguez-Robayo, Karla Juliana & Ávila-Foucat, V. Sophie & Maldonado, Jorge H.
- 172-184 Ecosystem services-based land planning for environmental impact avoidance
by Nin, Mariana & Soutullo, Alvaro & Rodríguez-Gallego, Lorena & Di Minin, Enrico
- 185-196 Non-market food provisioning services via homegardens and communal sharing in satoyama socio-ecological production landscapes on Japan’s Noto peninsula
by Kamiyama, Chiho & Hashimoto, Shizuka & Kohsaka, Ryo & Saito, Osamu
- 197-207 Meeting local economic decision-maker's demand for environmental evidence: The Local Environment and Economic Development (LEED) toolkit
by Sunderland, Tim & Butterworth, Tom
- 208-216 Site-specific factors in the production of local urban ecosystem services: A case study of community-managed green space
by Dennis, M. & James, P.
- 217-236 One size does not fit all: Natural infrastructure investments within the Latin American Water Funds Partnership
by Bremer, Leah L. & Auerbach, Dan A. & Goldstein, Joshua H. & Vogl, Adrian L. & Shemie, Daniel & Kroeger, Timm & Nelson, Joanna L. & Benítez, Silvia P. & Calvache, Alejandro & Guimarães, João & Herron, Colin & Higgins, Jonathan & Klemz, Claudio & León, Jorge & Sebastián Lozano, Juan & Moreno, Pedro H. & Nuñez, Francisco & Veiga, Fernando & Tiepolo, Gilberto
- 237-254 Assessing ecosystem impacts on health: A tool review
by Oosterbroek, Bram & de Kraker, Joop & Huynen, Maud M.T.E. & Martens, Pim
- 255-264 Budgeting for government-financed PES: Does ecosystem service demand equal ecosystem service supply?
by Uthes, Sandra & Matzdorf, Bettina
- 268-277 Estimation of the economic value of the ecosystem services provided by the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia
by Tesfaye, Abonesh & Wolanios, Nitsuhe & Brouwer, Roy
- 278-292 Mapping water provisioning services to support the ecosystem–water–food–energy nexus in the Danube river basin
by Karabulut, Armağan & Egoh, Benis N. & Lanzanova, Denis & Grizzetti, Bruna & Bidoglio, Giovanni & Pagliero, Liliana & Bouraoui, Fayçal & Aloe, Alberto & Reynaud, Arnaud & Maes, Joachim & Vandecasteele, Ine & Mubareka, Sarah
- 293-297 Natural infrastructure investment and implications for the nexus: A global overview
by Bennett, Genevieve & Cassin, Jan & Carroll, Nathaniel
- 298-307 Does the water footprint concept provide relevant information to address the water–food–energy–ecosystem nexus?
by Vanham, D.
2015, Volume 16, Issue C
- 1-12 Risk, reward, and payments for ecosystem services: A portfolio approach to ecosystem services and forestland investment
by Matthies, Brent D. & Kalliokoski, Tuomo & Ekholm, Tommi & Hoen, Hans Fredrik & Valsta, Lauri T.
- 13-22 Ecosystem service valuation in a governance debate: Practitioners' strategic argumentation on forestry in northern Finland
by Sarkki, Simo & Karjalainen, Timo P.
- 23-32 Governing a pioneer program on payment for watershed services: Stakeholder involvement, legal frameworks and early lessons from the Atlantic forest of Brazil
by Richards, Ryan C. & Rerolle, Julia & Aronson, James & Pereira, Paulo Henrique & Gonçalves, Helena & Brancalion, Pedro H.S.
- 33-46 Understanding spatial patterns in the production of multiple urban ecosystem services
by Holt, Alison R. & Mears, Meghann & Maltby, Lorraine & Warren, Philip
- 47-62 Non-market valuation of recreational services in Italy: A meta-analysis
by De Salvo, Maria & Signorello, Giovanni
- 63-73 Ecosystem services research in contrasting socio-ecological contexts of Argentina: Critical assessment and future directions
by Mastrangelo, Matías Enrique & Weyland, Federico & Herrera, Lorena Paola & Villarino, Sebastián Horacio & Barral, María Paula & Auer, Alejandra Denise
- 74-82 Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation
by Hahn, Thomas & McDermott, Constance & Ituarte-Lima, Claudia & Schultz, Maria & Green, Tom & Tuvendal, Magnus
- 83-93 Institutional analysis of payments for watershed services in the western United States
by Huber-Stearns, Heidi R. & Goldstein, Joshua H. & Cheng, Antony S. & Toombs, Theodore P.
- 94-104 Economic value of carbon storage in U.S. National Wildlife Refuge wetland ecosystems
by Patton, Douglas & Bergstrom, John C. & Moore, Rebecca & Covich, Alan P.
- 105-111 The lost narrative: Ecosystem service narratives and the missing Wasatch watershed conservation story
by Blanchard, Libby & Vira, Bhaskar & Briefer, Laura
- 112-120 Human impacts and ecosystem services: Insufficient research for trade-off evaluation
by Mach, Megan E. & Martone, Rebecca G. & Chan, Kai M.A.
- 121-124 Cultural ecosystem services: The inspirational value of ecosystems in popular music
by Coscieme, Luca
- 125-135 Community-based groundwater and ecosystem restoration in semi-arid north Rajasthan (1): Socio-economic progress and lessons for groundwater-dependent areas
by Everard, Mark
- 136-145 An on-site versus a household survey approach to modelling the demand for recreational angling: Do welfare estimates differ?
by Hynes, Stephen & O’Reilly, Paul & Corless, Rebecca
- 146-149 Biodiversity conservation under energy limitation: Possible consequences of human productivity appropriation for species richness, ecosystem functioning, and food production
by Miko, Ladislav & Storch, David
- 150-157 Challenges in ecosystem services governance: Multi-levels, multi-actors, multi-rationalities
by Loft, Lasse & Mann, Carsten & Hansjürgens, Bernd
- 158-166 Governance of Ecosystem Services: A framework for empirical analysis
by Primmer, Eeva & Jokinen, Pekka & Blicharska, Malgorzata & Barton, David N. & Bugter, Rob & Potschin, Marion
- 167-173 Access to and allocation of ecosystem services in Malaysia's Pulau Kukup Ramsar Site
by Salisu Barau, Aliyu & Stringer, Lindsay C.
- 174-181 Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming the ecosystem services concept in the multi-level policy-making within the EU
by Schleyer, Christian & Görg, Christoph & Hauck, Jennifer & Winkler, Klara Johanna
- 182-191 Understanding governance structures in community management of ecosystems and natural resources: The Marujá case study in Brazil
by Sattler, Claudia & Schröter, Barbara & Jericó-Daminello, Camila & Sessin-Dilascio, Karla & Meyer, Claas & Matzdorf, Bettina & Wortmann, Lukas & de Almeida Sinisgalli, Paulo Antonio & Meyer, Angela & Giersch, Gregor
- 192-200 Intermediaries to foster the implementation of innovative land management practice for ecosystem service provision – A new role for researchers
by Schröter, Barbara & Matzdorf, Bettina & Sattler, Claudia & Garcia Alarcon, Gisele
- 201-211 Stakeholder involvement in ESS research and governance: Between conceptual ambition and practical experiences – risks, challenges and tested tools
by Spangenberg, Joachim H. & Görg, Christoph & Settele, Josef
- 212-219 Emerging ecosystem services governance issues in the Belgium ecosystem services community of practice
by Keune, Hans & Dendoncker, Nicolas & Popa, Florin & Sander, Jacobs & Kampelmann, Stephan & Boeraeve, Fanny & Dufrêne, Marc & Bauler, Tom & Casaer, Jim & Cerulus, Tanya & De Blust, Geert & Denayer, Bart & Janssens, Lieve & Liekens, Inge & Panis, Jeroen & Scheppers, Thomas & Simoens, Ilse & Staes, Jan & Turkelboom, Francis & Ulenaers, Paula & Van der Biest, Katrien & Verboven, Jan
- 220-229 Monitoring and evaluation of Payment for Forest Environmental Services in Vietnam: From myth to reality
by Pham, Thu Thuy & Loft, Lasse & Bennett, Karen & Phuong, Vu Tan & Dung, Le Ngoc & Brunner, Jake
- 230-242 A comparative exploration of uptake and potential application of ecosystem services in urban planning
by Rall, Emily Lorance & Kabisch, Nadja & Hansen, Rieke
- 243-252 Why were upscaled incentive programs for forest conservation adopted? Comparing policy choices in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru
by Rosa da Conceição, Hugo & Börner, Jan & Wunder, Sven
- 253-265 Understanding the governance of the Payment for Environmental Services Programme in Costa Rica: A policy process perspective
by Le Coq, Jean-François & Froger, Geraldine & Pesche, Denis & Legrand, Thomas & Saenz, Fernando
- 266-274 Strategies for sustainable policy design: Constructive assessment of biodiversity offsets and banking
by Mann, Carsten
- 275-281 Governance of Ecosystem Services: Lessons learned for sustainable institutions
by Mann, Carsten & Loft, Lasse & Hansjürgens, Bernd
- 283-293 Social capital as an ecosystem service: Evidence from a locally managed marine area
by Barnes-Mauthe, Michele & Oleson, Kirsten L.L. & Brander, Luke M. & Zafindrasilivonona, Bienvenue & Oliver, Thomas A. & van Beukering, Pieter
- 294-305 Whales vs. gulls: Assessing trade-offs in wildlife and waste management in Patagonia, Argentina
by Stefanski, Stephanie F. & Villasante, Sebastian
- 306-318 Marine habitats ecosystem service potential: A vulnerability approach in the Normand-Breton (Saint Malo) Gulf, France
by Cabral, P. & Levrel, H. & Schoenn, J. & Thiébaut, E. & Le Mao, P. & Mongruel, R. & Rollet, C. & Dedieu, K. & Carrier, S. & Morisseau, F. & Daures, F.
- 319-332 Ecosystem services and community based coral reef management institutions in post blast-fishing Indonesia
by Heber Dunning, Kelly
- 333-340 Fisheries, tourism, and marine protected areas: Conflicting or synergistic interactions?
by Lopes, P.F.M. & Pacheco, S. & Clauzet, M. & Silvano, R.A.M. & Begossi, A.
- 341-353 Using ecosystem services mapping for marine spatial planning in southern Chile under scenario assessment
by Outeiro, Luis & Häussermann, Vreni & Viddi, Francisco & Hucke-Gaete, Rodrigo & Försterra, Günter & Oyarzo, Hugo & Kosiel, Klaus & Villasante, Sebastian
- 354-364 Framing local ecological knowledge to value marine ecosystem services for the customary sea tenure of aboriginal communities in southern Chile
by Outeiro, Luis & Gajardo, Claudio & Oyarzo, Hugo & Ther, Francisco & Cornejo, Patricio & Villasante, Sebastian & Ventine, Leticia Bas
- 365-377 Are provisioning ecosystem services from rural aquaculture contributing to reduce hunger in Africa?
by Villasante, Sebastian & Rivero Rodríguez, Susana & Molares, Yolanda & Martínez, Mercedes & Remiro, Javier & García-Díez, Cristina & Lahoz, Carmen & Omar, Isabel & Bechardas, Margarida & Elago, Panduleni & Ekandjo, Mikael & Saisai, Maiba & Awity, Lionel
- 378-389 Detecting ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: A practice-oriented application in four industrialized estuaries
by Jacobs, Sander & Wolfstein, Kirsten & Vandenbruwaene, Wouter & Vrebos, Dirk & Beauchard, Olivier & Maris, Tom & Meire, Patrick
- 390-402 Linking marine and terrestrial ecosystem services through governance social networks analysis in Central Patagonia (Argentina)
by Alonso Roldán, Virginia & Villasante, Sebastian & Outeiro, Luis
- 403-412 Measuring indicators of ocean health for an island nation: The ocean health index for Fiji
by Selig, Elizabeth R. & Frazier, Melanie & O'Leary, Jennifer K. & Jupiter, Stacy D. & Halpern, Benjamin S. & Longo, Catherine & Kleisner, Kristin L. & Sivo, Loraini & Ranelletti, Marla
- 413-429 Evaluating changes in marine communities that provide ecosystem services through comparative assessments of community indicators
by Kleisner, Kristin M. & Coll, Marta & Lynam, Christopher P. & Bundy, Alida & Shannon, Lynne & Shin, Yunne-Jai & Boldt, Jennifer L. & Maria F., Borges & Diallo, Ibrahima & Fox, Clive & Gascuel, Didier & Heymans, Johanna J. & Juan Jordá, Maria J. & Jouffre, Didier & Large, Scott I. & Marshall, Kristin N. & Ojaveer, Henn & Piroddi, Chiara & Tam, Jorge & Torres, Maria A. & Travers-Trolet, Morgane & Tsagarakis, Konstantinos & van der Meeren, Gro I. & Zador, Stephani
2015, Volume 15, Issue C
- 1-10 Positive externalities, knowledge exchange and corporate farm extension services; a case study on creating shared value in a water scarce area
by Bowe, Colm & der Horst, Dan van
- 11-18 On the value of soil biodiversity and ecosystem services
by Pascual, Unai & Termansen, Mette & Hedlund, Katarina & Brussaard, Lijbert & Faber, Jack H. & Foudi, Sébastien & Lemanceau, Philippe & Jørgensen, Sisse Liv
- 19-34 Physical landscape associations with mapped ecosystem values with implications for spatial value transfer: An empirical study from Norway
by Brown, Greg & Helene Hausner, Vera & Lægreid, Eiliv
- 35-44 Value and provision of ecosystem services from prairie wetlands: A choice experiment approach
by Dias, Vitor & Belcher, Ken
- 45-62 Boundary work: Knowledge co-production for negotiating payment for watershed services in Indonesia
by Leimona, Beria & Lusiana, Betha & van Noordwijk, Meine & Mulyoutami, Elok & Ekadinata, Andree & Amaruzaman, Sacha
- 63-74 Land use mapping error introduces strongly-localised, scale-dependent uncertainty into land use and ecosystem services modelling
by Dong, Ming & Bryan, Brett A. & Connor, Jeffery D. & Nolan, Martin & Gao, Lei
- 75-83 A comparison of ecosystem services mapping tools for their potential to support planning and decision-making on a local scale
by Vorstius, Anne Carolin & Spray, Christopher J.
- 84-92 Bundling and stacking in bio-sequestration schemes: Opportunities and risks identified by Australian stakeholders
by Torabi, Nooshin & Bekessy, Sarah A.
- 93-102 Valuing the ecosystem service changes from catchment restoration: A practical example from upland England
by Clarke, Stewart J. & Harlow, Julian & Scott, Alexandra & Phillips, Mark
- 103-112 Reweaving stakeholder networks: Promoting climate mitigation and Maasai culture using medicinal plants in Kenya
by Ngaruiya, Grace W.
- 113-121 Spatial variation in the impact of dragonflies and debris on recreational ecosystem services in a floodplain wetland
by Richards, Daniel R. & Warren, Philip H. & Moggridge, Helen L. & Maltby, Lorraine
- 125-133 Biodiversity offsets as market-based instruments for ecosystem services? From discourses to practices
by Lapeyre, Renaud & Froger, Géraldine & Hrabanski, Marie
- 134-142 Conservation banking mechanisms and the economization of nature: An institutional analysis
by Boisvert, Valérie
- 143-151 The biodiversity offsets as market-based instruments in global governance: Origins, success and controversies
by Hrabanski, Marie
- 152-161 Towards a comparative and critical analysis of biodiversity banks
by Froger, Géraldine & Ménard, Sophie & Méral, Philippe
- 162-173 Nets and frames, losses and gains: Value struggles in engagements with biodiversity offsetting policy in England
by Sullivan, S. & Hannis, M.
- 174-180 Market-based environmental governance and public resources in Alberta, Canada
by Hackett, Ryan
- 181-189 Voluntary biodiversity offset strategies in Madagascar
by Bidaud, Cecile & Hrabanski, Marie & Meral, Philippe
2015, Volume 14, Issue C
- 1-11 Tropical forest conservation versus conversion trade-offs: Insights from analysis of ecosystem services provided by Kakamega rainforest in Kenya
by Mutoko, Morgan C. & Hein, Lars & Shisanya, Chris A.
- 12-23 Assessing, valuing, and mapping ecosystem services in Alpine forests
by Häyhä, Tiina & Franzese, Pier Paolo & Paletto, Alessandro & Fath, Brian D.
- 24-26 Ecosystem services: Where on earth?
by Delgado, Luisa E. & Marín, Víctor H.
- 27-36 The perceptions about payment schemes for ecosystem services: Study case of the San Miguel and Santo Tomás Ajusco community, Mexico
by Perevochtchikova, Maria & Rojo Negrete, Iskra Alejandra
- 37-44 TEEB emerging at the country level: Challenges and opportunities
by Hedden-Dunkhorst, Bettina & Braat, Leon & Wittmer, Heidi
- 45-55 EnviroAtlas: A new geospatial tool to foster ecosystem services science and resource management
by Pickard, Brian R. & Daniel, Jessica & Mehaffey, Megan & Jackson, Laura E. & Neale, Anne
- 56-66 The social distribution of provisioning forest ecosystem services: Evidence and insights from Odisha, India
by Lakerveld, Roan P. & Lele, S. & Crane, T.A. & Fortuin, K.P.J. & Springate-Baginski, O.
- 67-75 How remote sensing supports mangrove ecosystem service valuation: A case study in Ca Mau province, Vietnam
by Quoc Vo, Tuan & Kuenzer, C. & Oppelt, N.
- 76-87 Land cover-based ecosystem service assessment of irrigated rice cropping systems in southeast Asia—An explorative study
by Burkhard, Benjamin & Müller, Anja & Müller, Felix & Grescho, Volker & Anh, Quynh & Arida, Gertrudo & Bustamante, Jesus Victor (Jappan) & Van Chien, Ho & Heong, K.L. & Escalada, Monina & Marquez, Leonardo & Thanh Truong, Dao & Villareal, Sylvia (Bong) & Settele, Josef
- 88-97 What can deliberative approaches bring to the monetary valuation of ecosystem services? A literature review
by Bunse, Lukas & Rendon, Olivia & Luque, Sandra
- 98-112 A review of urban ecosystem services: six key challenges for future research
by Luederitz, Christopher & Brink, Ebba & Gralla, Fabienne & Hermelingmeier, Verena & Meyer, Moritz & Niven, Lisa & Panzer, Lars & Partelow, Stefan & Rau, Anna-Lena & Sasaki, Ryuei & Abson, David J. & Lang, Daniel J. & Wamsler, Christine & von Wehrden, Henrik
- 113-121 Between incentives and coercion: the thwarted implementation of PES schemes in Madagascar׳s dense forests
by Brimont, L. & Karsenty, A.
- 124-132 Measuring the economic value of pollination services: Principles, evidence and knowledge gaps
by Hanley, Nick & Breeze, Tom D. & Ellis, Ciaran & Goulson, David
- 133-143 A multilevel analysis on pollination-related policies
by Ratamäki, Outi. & Jokinen, Pekka. & Sorensen, Peter. & Breeze, Tom. & Potts, Simon.
- 144-157 Exploring operational ecosystem service definitions: The case of boreal forests
by Saarikoski, Heli & Jax, Kurt & Harrison, Paula A. & Primmer, Eeva & Barton, David N. & Mononen, Laura & Vihervaara, Petteri & Furman, Eeva
- 158-169 Is ecosystem restoration worth the effort? The rehabilitation of a Finnish river affects recreational ecosystem services
by Polizzi, Cecilia & Simonetto, Matteo & Barausse, Alberto & Chaniotou, Ninetta & Känkänen, Riina & Keränen, Silja & Manzardo, Alessandro & Mustajärvi, Kaisa & Palmeri, Luca & Scipioni, Antonio
- 170-178 Linking forest ecosystem services to corporate sustainability disclosure: A conceptual analysis
by D’Amato, D. & Li, N. & Rekola, M. & Toppinen, A. & Lu, F-F.
- 179-189 Managing a boreal forest landscape for providing timber, storing and sequestering carbon
by Triviño, María & Juutinen, Artti & Mazziotta, Adriano & Miettinen, Kaisa & Podkopaev, Dmitry & Reunanen, Pasi & Mönkkönen, Mikko
2015, Volume 13, Issue C
- 6-15 Measurement matters in managing landscape carbon
by Law, Elizabeth A. & Bryan, Brett A. & Torabi, Nooshin & Bekessy, Sarah A. & McAlpine, Clive A. & Wilson, Kerrie A.
- 16-27 A tiered approach for mapping ecosystem services
by Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne & Weibel, Bettina & Kienast, Felix & Rabe, Sven-Erik & Zulian, Grazia
- 28-40 Mapping ecosystem service flows with land cover scoring maps for data-scarce regions
by Vrebos, Dirk & Staes, Jan & Vandenbroucke, Tom & D׳Haeyer, Tom & Johnston, Robyn & Muhumuza, Moses & Kasabeke, Clovis & Meire, Patrick
- 41-56 Mapping cultural ecosystem services with rainforest aboriginal peoples: Integrating biocultural diversity, governance and social variation
by Pert, Petina L. & Hill, Rosemary & Maclean, Kirsten & Dale, Allan & Rist, Phil & Schmider, Joann & Talbot, Leah & Tawake, Lavenie
- 57-63 Mapping ecosystem services across scales and continents – A review
by Malinga, Rebecka & Gordon, Line J. & Jewitt, Graham & Lindborg, Regina
- 64-69 Lessons learned for spatial modelling of ecosystem services in support of ecosystem accounting
by Schröter, Matthias & Remme, Roy P. & Sumarga, Elham & Barton, David N. & Hein, Lars
- 70-80 Assessing community values to support mapping of ecosystem services in the Koshi river basin, Nepal
by van Oort, Bob & Bhatta, Laxmi Dutt & Baral, Himlal & Rai, Rajesh Kumar & Dhakal, Madhav & Rucevska, Ieva & Adhikari, Ramesh
- 81-92 Participatory assessment and mapping of ecosystem services in a data-poor region: Case study of community-managed forests in central Nepal
by Paudyal, Kiran & Baral, Himlal & Burkhard, Benjamin & Bhandari, Santosh P. & Keenan, Rodney J.
- 93-107 Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques
by Ramirez-Gomez, Sara O.I. & Torres-Vitolas, Carlos A. & Schreckenberg, Kate & Honzák, Miroslav & Cruz-Garcia, Gisella S. & Willcock, Simon & Palacios, Erwin & Pérez-Miñana, Elena & Verweij, Pita A. & Poppy, Guy M.
- 108-118 Mapping recreation supply and demand using an ecological and a social evaluation approach
by Peña, Lorena & Casado-Arzuaga, Izaskun & Onaindia, Miren
- 119-133 Empirical PPGIS/PGIS mapping of ecosystem services: A review and evaluation
by Brown, Greg & Fagerholm, Nora
- 134-140 A visualization and data-sharing tool for ecosystem service maps: Lessons learnt, challenges and the way forward
by Drakou, E.G. & Crossman, N.D. & Willemen, L. & Burkhard, B. & Palomo, I. & Maes, J. & Peedell, S.
- 141-152 Collaborative mapping of ecosystem services: The role of stakeholders׳ profiles
by García-Nieto, Ana P. & Quintas-Soriano, Cristina & García-Llorente, Marina & Palomo, Ignacio & Montes, Carlos & Martín-López, Berta
- 153-161 Quantifying and mapping ecosystem service use across stakeholder groups: Implications for conservation with priorities for cultural values
by Darvill, Rachel & Lindo, Zoë
- 162-172 Mapping of ecosystem services: Missing links between purposes and procedures
by Nahuelhual, Laura & Laterra, Pedro & Villarino, Sebastián & Mastrángelo, Matías & Carmona, Alejandra & Jaramillo, Amerindia & Barral, Paula & Burgos, Néstor
- 173-183 Ecosystem services visualization and communication: A demand analysis approach for designing information and conceptualizing decision support systems
by Klein, T.M. & Celio, E. & Grêt-Regamey, A.
2015, Volume 12, Issue C
- 1-15 Exploring connections among nature, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health and well-being: Opportunities to enhance health and biodiversity conservation
by Sandifer, Paul A. & Sutton-Grier, Ariana E. & Ward, Bethney P.
- 16-28 Fairly efficient, efficiently fair: Lessons from designing and testing payment schemes for ecosystem services in Asia
by Leimona, Beria & van Noordwijk, Meine & de Groot, Rudolf & Leemans, Rik
- 30-41 The Multiscale Integrated Model of Ecosystem Services (MIMES): Simulating the interactions of coupled human and natural systems
by Boumans, Roelof & Roman, Joe & Altman, Irit & Kaufman, Les
- 42-54 Inequality and ecosystem services: The value and social distribution of Niger Delta wetland services
by Adekola, Olalekan & Mitchell, Gordon & Grainger, Alan
- 55-70 Threats to food production and water quality in the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia
by Holland, Jonathan E. & Luck, Gary W. & Max Finlayson, C.
- 71-83 Mapping monetary values of ecosystem services in support of developing ecosystem accounts
by Sumarga, Elham & Hein, Lars & Edens, Bram & Suwarno, Aritta
- 84-93 The economic value of wetland ecosystem services: Evidence from the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal
by Sharma, Bikash & Rasul, Golam & Chettri, Nakul
- 94-107 Finding solutions to water scarcity: Incorporating ecosystem service values into business planning at The Dow Chemical Company’s Freeport, TX facility
by Reddy, Sheila M.W. & McDonald, Robert I. & S. Maas, Alexander & Rogers, Anthony & Girvetz, Evan H. & North, Jeffrey & Molnar, Jennifer & Finley, Tim & Leathers, Gená & L. DiMuro, Johnathan
- 108-116 Biodiversity and ecosystem services: The Nature Index for Norway
by Aslaksen, Iulie & Nybø, Signe & Framstad, Erik & Garnåsjordet, Per Arild & Skarpaas, Olav
- 117-127 Understanding the links between ecosystem service trade-offs and conflicts in protected areas
by Kovács, Eszter & Kelemen, Eszter & Kalóczkai, Ágnes & Margóczi, Katalin & Pataki, György & Gébert, Judit & Málovics, György & Balázs, Bálint & Roboz, Ágnes & Krasznai Kovács, Eszter & Mihók, Barbara
- 128-135 Landscape׳s capacities to supply ecosystem services in Bangladesh: A mapping assessment for Lawachara National Park
by Sohel, Md Shawkat Islam & Ahmed Mukul, Sharif & Burkhard, Benjamin
- 137-147 Ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A review of the empirical links
by Suich, Helen & Howe, Caroline & Mace, Georgina
- 152-156 Resilience of and through urban ecosystem services
by McPhearson, Timon & Andersson, Erik & Elmqvist, Thomas & Frantzeskaki, Niki
- 157-164 Scale and context dependence of ecosystem service providing units
by Andersson, Erik & McPhearson, Timon & Kremer, Peleg & Gomez-Baggethun, Erik & Haase, Dagmar & Tuvendal, Magnus & Wurster, Daniel
- 165-168 Cultural ecosystem services as a gateway for improving urban sustainability
by Andersson, Erik & Tengö, Maria & McPhearson, Timon & Kremer, Peleg
- 169-177 Citizens’ voice: A case study about perceived ecosystem services by urban park users in Rotterdam, the Netherlands
by Buchel, Sophie & Frantzeskaki, Niki
- 178-186 Contrasting values of cultural ecosystem services in urban areas: The case of park Montjuïc in Barcelona
by Langemeyer, Johannes & Baró, Francesc & Roebeling, Peter & Gómez-Baggethun, Erik
- 187-199 Preferences for cultural urban ecosystem services: Comparing attitudes, perception, and use
by Bertram, Christine & Rehdanz, Katrin
- 200-208 Does diversity matter? The experience of urban nature’s diversity: Case study and cultural concept
by Voigt, Annette & Wurster, Daniel
- 209-217 Urban forest structure effects on property value
by Escobedo, Francisco J. & Adams, Damian C. & Timilsina, Nilesh
- 218-227 Why not to green a city? Institutional barriers to preserving urban ecosystem services
by Kronenberg, Jakub
- 228-246 The uptake of the ecosystem services concept in planning discourses of European and American cities
by Hansen, Rieke & Frantzeskaki, Niki & McPhearson, Timon & Rall, Emily & Kabisch, Nadja & Kaczorowska, Anna & Kain, Jaan-Henrik & Artmann, Martina & Pauleit, Stephan
2015, Volume 11, Issue C
- 5-11 Tourism in Zanzibar: Incentives for sustainable management of the coastal environment
by Lange, Glenn-Marie
- 12-21 An ecosystems perspective for food security in the Caribbean: Seagrass meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands
by Baker, Susan & Paddock, Jessica & Smith, Alastair M. & Unsworth, Richard K.F. & Cullen-Unsworth, Leanne C. & Hertler, Heidi
- 22-31 Valuing beaches to develop payment for ecosystem services schemes in Colombia’s Seaflower marine protected area
by Castaño-Isaza, Juliana & Newball, Rixcie & Roach, Brian & Lau, Winnie W.Y.
- 32-38 Valuing the storm protection service of estuarine and coastal ecosystems
by Barbier, Edward B.
- 39-44 An economic and ecological consideration of commercial coral transplantation to restore the marine ecosystem in Okinawa, Japan
by Okubo, Nami & Onuma, Ayumi
- 45-55 Use of coastal economic valuation in decision making in the Caribbean: Enabling conditions and lessons learned
by Waite, Richard & Kushner, Benjamin & Jungwiwattanaporn, Megan & Gray, Erin & Burke, Lauretta
- 56-66 The valuation of marine ecosystem goods and services in the Caribbean: A literature review and framework for future valuation efforts
by Schuhmann, Peter W. & Mahon, Robin
- 67-75 Valuation of marine and coastal ecosystem services as a tool for conservation: The case of Martinique in the Caribbean
by Failler, Pierre & Pètre, Élise & Binet, Thomas & Maréchal, Jean-Philippe
- 76-86 Bermuda׳s balancing act: The economic dependence of cruise and air tourism on healthy coral reefs
by van Beukering, Pieter & Sarkis, Samia & van der Putten, Loes & Papyrakis, Elissaios
- 87-94 Valuing climate change mitigation: A choice experiment on a coastal and marine ecosystem
by Remoundou, Kyriaki & Diaz-Simal, Pedro & Koundouri, Phoebe & Rulleau, Bénédicte
- 95-105 Global values of coastal ecosystem services: A spatial economic analysis of shoreline protection values
by Rao, Nalini S. & Ghermandi, Andrea & Portela, Rosimeiry & Wang, Xuanwen
- 106-114 The recreational value of gold coast beaches, Australia: An application of the travel cost method
by Zhang, Fan & Wang, Xiao Hua & Nunes, Paulo A.L.D. & Ma, Chunbo
- 115-127 Valuing marine and coastal ecosystem service benefits: Case study of St Vincent and the Grenadines’ proposed marine protected areas
by Christie, Michael & Remoundou, Kyriaki & Siwicka, Ewa & Wainwright, Warwick
- 128-139 A pathway to identifying and valuing cultural ecosystem services: An application to marine food webs
by Baulcomb, Corinne & Fletcher, Ruth & Lewis, Amy & Akoglu, Ekin & Robinson, Leonie & von Almen, Amanda & Hussain, Salman & Glenk, Klaus
- 140-147 Jellyfish outbreak impacts on recreation in the Mediterranean Sea: welfare estimates from a socioeconomic pilot survey in Israel
by Ghermandi, Andrea & Galil, Bella & Gowdy, John & Nunes, Paulo A.L.D.
2014, Volume 10, Issue C
- 6-18 Developing spatial biophysical accounting for multiple ecosystem services
by Remme, Roy P. & Schröter, Matthias & Hein, Lars
- 19-34 Ecosystem services assessment at Steart Peninsula, Somerset, UK
by Vieira da Silva, Lia & Everard, Mark & Shore, Robert G.
- 35-48 The place of agricultural sciences in the literature on ecosystem services
by Tancoigne, Elise & Barbier, Marc & Cointet, Jean-Philippe & Richard, Guy
- 54-60 How important are the wetlands in the middle-lower Yangtze River region: An ecosystem service valuation approach
by Li, Xiaowei & Yu, Xiubo & Jiang, Luguang & Li, Wenye & Liu, Yu & Hou, Xiyong
- 61-78 A new approach to the problem of overlapping values: A case study in Australia׳s Great Barrier Reef
by Stoeckl, Natalie & Farr, Marina & Larson, Silva & Adams, Vanessa M. & Kubiszewski, Ida & Esparon, Michelle & Costanza, Robert
- 79-83 Ecosystem function and service quantification and valuation in a conventional winter wheat production system with DAISY model in Denmark
by Ghaley, Bhim Bahadur & Porter, John Roy
- 84-96 Valuing the non-market benefits arising from the implementation of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive
by Norton, Daniel & Hynes, Stephen
- 97-110 Looking below the surface: The cultural ecosystem service values of UK marine protected areas (MPAs)
by Jobstvogt, Niels & Watson, Verity & Kenter, Jasper O.
- 111-123 Land use trade-offs for flood protection: A choice experiment with visualizations
by Ryffel, Andrea Nathalie & Rid, Wolfgang & Grêt-Regamey, Adrienne
- 128-136 Behavioural foundation of response policies for ecosystem management: What can we learn from Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES)
by Kumar, Pushpam & Kumar, Manasi & Garrett, Lucy
- 137-143 Value, institutional complementarity and variety in coupled socio-ecological systems
by Gatzweiler, Franz W.
- 144-154 Recasting payments for ecosystem services (PES) in water resource management: A novel institutional approach
by Kolinjivadi, Vijay & Adamowski, Jan & Kosoy, Nicolás
- 155-163 Ecosystem governance in a highland village in Peru: Facing the challenges of globalization and climate change
by Lennox, Erin & Gowdy, John
- 164-171 Cultural ecosystem services and economic development: World Heritage and early efforts at tourism in Albania
by Seidl, Andrew
- 172-179 De rationibus est disputandum: Psychological dimensions of choice and public policy design
by Onofri, Laura & Nunes, Paulo A.L.D.
- 180-186 Perception, acquisition and use of ecosystem services: Human behavior, and ecosystem management and policy implications
by Asah, Stanley T. & Guerry, Anne D. & Blahna, Dale J. & Lawler, Joshua J.
- 187-194 Networked governance and the management of ecosystem services: The case of urban environmental stewardship in New York City
by Connolly, James J.T. & Svendsen, Erika S. & Fisher, Dana R. & Campbell, Lindsay K.
- 195-201 Simulation games that integrate research, entertainment, and learning around ecosystem services
by Costanza, Robert & Chichakly, Karim & Dale, Virginia & Farber, Steve & Finnigan, David & Grigg, Kat & Heckbert, Scott & Kubiszewski, Ida & Lee, Harry & Liu, Shuang & Magnuszewski, Piotr & Maynard, Simone & McDonald, Neal & Mills, Richard & Ogilvy, Sue & Pert, Petina L. & Renz, Jochen & Wainger, Lisa & Young, Mike & Richard Ziegler, C.
2014, Volume 9, Issue C
- 5-19 Relationships between anthropogenic pressures and ecosystem functions in UK blanket bogs: Linking process understanding to ecosystem service valuation
by Evans, Chris D. & Bonn, Aletta & Holden, Joseph & Reed, Mark S. & Evans, Martin G. & Worrall, Fred & Couwenberg, John & Parnell, Mark
- 20-33 A framework for valuing spatially targeted peatland restoration
by Glenk, Klaus & Schaafsma, Marije & Moxey, Andrew & Martin-Ortega, Julia & Hanley, Nick
- 34-43 Valuing water quality improvements from peatland restoration: Evidence and challenges
by Martin-Ortega, Julia & Allott, Timothy E.H. & Glenk, Klaus & Schaafsma, Marije
- 44-53 Improving the link between payments and the provision of ecosystem services in agri-environment schemes
by Reed, Mark S. & Moxey, Andrew & Prager, Katrin & Hanley, Nick & Skates, James & Bonn, Aletta & Evans, Chris D. & Glenk, Klaus & Thomson, Ken
- 54-65 Investing in nature: Developing ecosystem service markets for peatland restoration
by Bonn, Aletta & Reed, Mark S. & Evans, Chris D. & Joosten, Hans & Bain, Clifton & Farmer, Jenny & Emmer, Igino & Couwenberg, John & Moxey, Andrew & Artz, Rebekka & Tanneberger, Franziska & von Unger, Moritz & Smyth, Mary-Ann & Birnie, Dick
- 66-74 Improving coherence of ecosystem service provision between scales
by Everard, Mark & Dick, Jan & Kendall, Hazel & Smith, Ron & Slee, Bill & Couldrick, Laurence & Scott, Marian & McDonald, Claire
- 75-82 How may REDD+ affect the practical, legal and institutional framework for ‘Payment for ecosystem services’ in Costa Rica?
by Rosendal, G. Kristin & Schei, Peter Johan