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2014, Volume 9, Issue C
- 191-203 Linkages between biodiversity attributes and ecosystem services: A systematic review
by Harrison, P.A. & Berry, P.M. & Simpson, G. & Haslett, J.R. & Blicharska, M. & Bucur, M. & Dunford, R. & Egoh, B. & Garcia-Llorente, M. & Geamănă, N. & Geertsema, W. & Lommelen, E. & Meiresonne, L. & Turkelboom, F.
- 204-215 An ecosystem services approach to the quantification of shallow mass movement erosion and the value of soil conservation practices
by Dominati, E.J. & Mackay, A. & Lynch, B. & Heath, N. & Millner, I.
2014, Volume 8, Issue C
- 1-15 Comparison of methods for quantifying reef ecosystem services: A case study mapping services for St. Croix, USVI
by Yee, Susan H. & Dittmar, John A. & Oliver, Leah M.
- 16-24 Spatial variation in the willingness to accept payments for conservation of a migratory wildlife corridor in the Athi-Kaputiei Plains, Kenya
by de Leeuw, Joyce M. & Said, Mohammed Y. & Kifugo, Shem & Ogutu, Joseph O. & Osano, Philip & de Leeuw, Jan
- 25-34 Predicting land-use change for biodiversity conservation and climate-change mitigation and its effect on ecosystem services in a watershed in Japan
by Shoyama, Kikuko & Yamagata, Yoshiki
- 35-43 Assessment of environmental payments on indigenous territories: The case of Cabecar-Talamanca, Costa Rica
by Molina Murillo, Sergio A. & Pérez Castillo, Juan Pablo & Herrera Ugalde, María Elena
- 44-55 Overcoming the challenges of data scarcity in mapping marine ecosystem service potential
by Townsend, Michael & Thrush, Simon F. & Lohrer, Andrew M. & Hewitt, Judi E. & Lundquist, Carolyn J. & Carbines, Megan & Felsing, Malene
- 56-64 Utility engagement with payments for watershed services in the United States
by Bennett, Drew E. & Gosnell, Hannah & Lurie, Susan & Duncan, Sally
- 65-74 A methodology for the assessment of local-scale changes in marine environmental benefits and its application
by Hooper, Tara & Cooper, Philip & Hunt, Alistair & Austen, Melanie
- 75-83 The current and future value of nature-based tourism in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania
by Bayliss, Julian & Schaafsma, Marije & Balmford, Andrew & Burgess, Neil D. & Green, Jonathan M.H. & Madoffe, Seif S. & Okayasu, Sana & Peh, Kelvin S.-H. & Platts, Philip J. & Yu, Douglas W.
- 86-96 A guiding framework for ecosystem services monetization in ecological–economic modeling
by Cordier, Mateo & Pérez Agúndez, José A. & Hecq, Walter & Hamaide, Bertrand
- 97-109 Ecosystem protection and poverty alleviation in the tropics: Perspective from a historical evolution of policy-making in the Brazilian Amazon
by Pinho, Patricia Fernanda & Patenaude, Genevieve & Ometto, Jean P & Meir, Patrick & Toledo, Peter M & Coelho, Andrea & Young, Carlos Eduardo Frickmann
- 110-117 Integrated assessment of ecosystem services in the Czech Republic
by Frélichová, Jana & Vačkář, David & Pártl, Adam & Loučková, Blanka & Harmáčková, Zuzana V. & Lorencová, Eliška
- 118-127 What benefits do community forests provide, and to whom? A rapid assessment of ecosystem services from a Himalayan forest, Nepal
by Birch, Jennifer C. & Thapa, Ishana & Balmford, Andrew & Bradbury, Richard B. & Brown, Claire & Butchart, Stuart H.M. & Gurung, Hum & Hughes, Francine M.R. & Mulligan, Mark & Pandeya, Bhopal & Peh, Kelvin S.-H. & Stattersfield, Alison J. & Walpole, Matt & Thomas, David H.L.
- 128-140 Locally assessing the economic viability of blue carbon: A case study from Panay Island, the Philippines
by Thompson, Benjamin S. & Clubbe, Colin P. & Primavera, Jurgenne H. & Curnick, David & Koldewey, Heather J.
- 141-147 Managing cultural ecosystem services
by Pleasant, Mary M. & Gray, Steven A. & Lepczyk, Christopher & Fernandes, Anthea & Hunter, Nathan & Ford, Derek
- 148-165 Conservation and livelihood outcomes of payment for ecosystem services in the Ecuadorian Andes: What is the potential for ‘win–win’?
by Bremer, Leah L. & Farley, Kathleen A. & Lopez-Carr, David & Romero, José
- 166-177 Validating a method for transferring social values of ecosystem services between public lands in the Rocky Mountain region
by Sherrouse, Benson C. & Semmens, Darius J.
- 178-184 Business and biodiversity: A frame analysis
by van den Burg, S.W.K. & Bogaardt, M.J.
- 185-196 In the eye of the stakeholder: Changes in perceptions of ecosystem services across an international border
by Orenstein, Daniel E. & Groner, Elli
- 197-206 Living close to forests enhances people׳s perception of ecosystem services in a forest–agricultural landscape of West Java, Indonesia
by Muhamad, Dendi & Okubo, Satoru & Harashina, Koji & Parikesit, & Gunawan, Budhi & Takeuchi, Kazuhiko
- 207-215 Cultural ecosystem services as revealed through short stories from residents of the Swabian Alb (Germany)
by Bieling, Claudia
2014, Volume 7, Issue C
- 1-9 Farmer participation in the equitable payments for watershed services in Morogoro, Tanzania
by Kwayu, Emmanuel J. & Sallu, Susannah M. & Paavola, Jouni
- 10-21 Evidence of Payments for Ecosystem Services as a mechanism for supporting biodiversity conservation and rural livelihoods
by Ingram, Jane Carter & Wilkie, David & Clements, Tom & McNab, Roan Balas & Nelson, Fred & Baur, Erick Hogan & Sachedina, Hassanali T. & Peterson, David Dean & Foley, Charles Andrew Harold
- 22-33 Farm households' preferences for collective and individual actions to improve water-related ecosystem services: The Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya
by Mulatu, Dawit W. & van der Veen, Anne & van Oel, Pieter R.
- 34-45 Understanding the relationships between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A conceptual framework
by Fisher, Janet A. & Patenaude, Genevieve & Giri, Kalpana & Lewis, Kristina & Meir, Patrick & Pinho, Patricia & Rounsevell, Mark D.A. & Williams, Mathew
- 46-56 Economic valuation of ecosystem services, a case study for aquatic vegetation removal in the Nete catchment (Belgium)
by Boerema, Annelies & Schoelynck, Jonas & Bal, Kris & Vrebos, Dirk & Jacobs, Sander & Staes, Jan & Meire, Patrick
- 57-65 A comparison of Markov model-based methods for predicting the ecosystem service value of land use in Wuhan, central China
by Luo, Dong & Zhang, Wenting
- 66-75 Valuing cultural ecosystem services: Agricultural heritage in Chiloé island, southern Chile
by Barrena, José & Nahuelhual, Laura & Báez, Andrea & Schiappacasse, Ignacio & Cerda, Claudia
- 76-88 A review and application of the evidence for nitrogen impacts on ecosystem services
by Jones, L. & Provins, A. & Holland, M. & Mills, G. & Hayes, F. & Emmett, B. & Hall, J. & Sheppard, L. & Smith, R. & Sutton, M. & Hicks, K. & Ashmore, M. & Haines-Young, R. & Harper-Simmonds, L.
- 89-97 Valuing ecosystem services across water bodies: Results from a discrete choice experiment
by Doherty, Edel & Murphy, Geraldine & Hynes, Stephen & Buckley, Cathal
- 98-105 Ecosystem services economic valuation, decision-support system or advocacy?
by Laurans, Yann & Mermet, Laurent
- 106-115 A synoptic survey of ecosystem services from headwater catchments in the United States
by Hill, Brian H. & Kolka, Randall K. & McCormick, Frank H. & Starry, Matthew A.
- 116-127 Spatially explicit perceptions of ecosystem services and land cover change in forested regions of Borneo
by Abram, Nicola K. & Meijaard, Erik & Ancrenaz, Marc & Runting, Rebecca K. & Wells, Jessie A. & Gaveau, David & Pellier, Anne-Sophie & Mengersen, Kerrie
- 128-140 The eco-price: How environmental emergy equates to currency
by Campbell, Elliott T. & Tilley, David R.
- 141-151 Valuing ecosystem services from Maryland forests using environmental accounting
by Campbell, Elliott T. & Tilley, David R.
- 152-159 Emergy and ecosystem services: A national biogeographical assessment
by Coscieme, Luca & Pulselli, Federico M. & Marchettini, Nadia & Sutton, Paul C. & Anderson, Sharolyn & Sweeney, Sharlynn
- 160-166 What scope for certifying forest ecosystem services?
by Meijaard, Erik & Wunder, Sven & Guariguata, Manuel R. & Sheil, Douglas
- 167-176 Evaluating opportunities to enhance ecosystem services in public use areas
by Villamagna, Amy M. & Angermeier, Paul L. & Niazi, Nicholas
- 177-186 Civic ecology practices: Participatory approaches to generating and measuring ecosystem services in cities
by Krasny, Marianne E. & Russ, Alex & Tidball, Keith G. & Elmqvist, Thomas
- 187-200 Ecosystem services management tool development guidelines and framework revision for industries, industry policy makers and industry groups
by Havas, Jarkko & Matsui, Takanori & Shaw, Robert N. & Machimura, Takashi
2013, Volume 6, Issue C
- 2-11 PES in a nutshell: From definitions and origins to PES in practice—Approaches, design process and innovative aspects
by Sattler, Claudia & Matzdorf, Bettina
- 12-15 What are PES? A review of definitions and an extension
by Derissen, Sandra & Latacz-Lohmann, Uwe
- 16-30 Payments for ecosystem services: A review and comparison of developing and industrialized countries
by Schomers, Sarah & Matzdorf, Bettina
- 31-45 Multi-classification of payments for ecosystem services: How do classification characteristics relate to overall PES success?
by Sattler, Claudia & Trampnau, Susanne & Schomers, Sarah & Meyer, Claas & Matzdorf, Bettina
- 46-53 Institutional durability of payments for watershed ecosystem services: Lessons from two case studies from Colombia and Germany
by Muñoz Escobar, Marcela & Hollaender, Robert & Pineda Weffer, Camilo
- 54-63 The complexity of the institution of payment for environmental services: A case study of two Indonesian PES schemes
by Fauzi, Akhmad & Anna, Zuzy
- 64-71 Payments for ecosystem services in Vietnam: market-based incentives or state control of resources?
by Suhardiman, Diana & Wichelns, Dennis & Lestrelin, Guillaume & Hoanh, Chu Thai
- 72-81 Payments for ecosystem services and rural development: Landowners' preferences and potential participation in western Mexico
by Balderas Torres, Arturo & MacMillan, Douglas C. & Skutsch, Margaret & Lovett, Jon C.
- 82-92 Designing conservation tenders to support landholder participation: A framework and case study assessment
by Whitten, Stuart M. & Reeson, Andrew & Windle, Jill & Rolfe, John
- 93-103 PES marketplace development at the local scale: The Eugene Water and Electric Board as a local watershed services marketplace driver
by Lurie, Susan & Bennett, Drew E. & Duncan, Sally & Gosnell, Hannah & Hunter, Maria Lewis & Morzillo, Anita T. & Moseley, Cassandra & Nielsen-Pincus, Max & Parker, Robert & White, Eric M.
- 104-116 Intermediary roles and payments for ecosystem services: A typology and program feasibility application in Panama
by Huber-Stearns, Heidi R. & Goldstein, Joshua H. & Duke, Esther A.
- 117-121 Community participation in payment for ecosystem services design and implementation: An example from Trinidad
by Rawlins, Maurice A. & Westby, Leon
- 122-132 Payments for Water Ecosystem Services in Latin America: A literature review and conceptual model
by Martin-Ortega, Julia & Ojea, Elena & Roux, Camille
2013, Volume 5, Issue C
- 4-10 Spatial differences of the supply of multiple ecosystem services and the environmental and land use factors affecting them
by Pan, Ying & Xu, Zengrang & Wu, Junxi
- 11-26 Mapping ecosystem services in New York City: Applying a social–ecological approach in urban vacant land
by McPhearson, Timon & Kremer, Peleg & Hamstead, Zoé A.
- 27-39 A comparative assessment of decision-support tools for ecosystem services quantification and valuation
by Bagstad, Kenneth J. & Semmens, Darius J. & Waage, Sissel & Winthrop, Robert
- 40-50 Comparing approaches to spatially explicit ecosystem service modeling: A case study from the San Pedro River, Arizona
by Bagstad, Kenneth J. & Semmens, Darius J. & Winthrop, Robert
- 51-57 TESSA: A toolkit for rapid assessment of ecosystem services at sites of biodiversity conservation importance
by Peh, Kelvin S.-H. & Balmford, Andrew & Bradbury, Richard B. & Brown, Claire & Butchart, Stuart H.M. & Hughes, Francine M.R. & Stattersfield, Alison & Thomas, David H.L. & Walpole, Matt & Bayliss, Julian & Gowing, David & Jones, Julia P.G. & Lewis, Simon L. & Mulligan, Mark & Pandeya, Bhopal & Stratford, Charlie & Thompson, Julian R. & Turner, Kerry & Vira, Bhaskar & Willcock, Simon & Birch, Jennifer C.
- 58-68 The relationship between social values for ecosystem services and global land cover: An empirical analysis
by Brown, Greg
- 69-77 The role of Cloud Affected Forests (CAFs) on water inputs to dams
by Sáenz, Leonardo & Mulligan, Mark
- 78-87 Valuing forest ecosystem services: Case study of a forest reserve in Japan
by Ninan, K.N. & Inoue, Makoto
- 88-93 Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh
by Uddin, Md. Shams & de Ruyter van Steveninck, E. & Stuip, Mishka & Shah, Mohammad Aminur Rahman
- 94-101 Payments for ecosystem services in Vietnam: Market-based incentives or state control of resources?
by Suhardiman, Diana & Wichelns, Dennis & Lestrelin, Guillaume & Thai Hoanh, Chu
- 102-109 Provision of ecosystem services by the Aysén watershed, Chilean Patagonia, to rural households
by Delgado, Luisa E. & Sepúlveda, Ma. Belén & Marín, Víctor H.
- 110-123 Estimating impacts of population growth and land use policy on ecosystem services: A community-level case study in Virginia, USA
by Jantz, Claire A. & Manuel, James J.
- 124-136 Assessment of ecosystem services in homegarden systems in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam
by Mohri, Hideyuki & Lahoti, Shruti & Saito, Osamu & Mahalingam, Anparasan & Gunatilleke, Nimal & Irham, & Hoang, Van Thang & Hitinayake, Gamini & Takeuchi, Kazuhiko & Herath, Srikantha
- 137-142 What are we missing? Economic value of an urban forest in Ghana
by Dumenu, William Kwadwo
- 143-148 The role of forest provisioning ecosystem services in coping with household stresses and shocks in Miombo woodlands, Zambia
by Kalaba, Felix Kanungwe & Quinn, Claire Helen & Dougill, Andrew John
- 149-159 Crossdisciplinary research contributions to the United Kingdom′s National Ecosystem Assessment
by Lawton, Ricky N. & Rudd, Murray A.
- 163-169 Protecting our life support systems: An inventory of U.S. federal research on ecosystem services
by Cox, Llael M. & Almeter, Andrew L. & Saterson, Kathryn A.
2013, Volume 4, Issue C
- 4-14 A blueprint for mapping and modelling ecosystem services
by Crossman, Neville D. & Burkhard, Benjamin & Nedkov, Stoyan & Willemen, Louise & Petz, Katalin & Palomo, Ignacio & Drakou, Evangelia G. & Martín-Lopez, Berta & McPhearson, Timon & Boyanova, Kremena & Alkemade, Rob & Egoh, Benis & Dunbar, Martha B. & Maes, Joachim
- 15-24 The five pillar EPPS framework for quantifying, mapping and managing ecosystem services
by Bastian, Olaf & Syrbe, Ralf-Uwe & Rosenberg, Matthias & Rahe, Doreen & Grunewald, Karsten
- 25-32 “Maps have an air of authority”: Potential benefits and challenges of ecosystem service maps at different levels of decision making
by Hauck, Jennifer & Görg, Christoph & Varjopuro, Riku & Ratamäki, Outi & Maes, Joachim & Wittmer, Heidi & Jax, Kurt
- 33-46 Mapping ecosystem services' values: Current practice and future prospects
by Schägner, Jan Philipp & Brander, Luke & Maes, Joachim & Hartje, Volkmar
- 47-59 Mapping provisioning ecosystem services at the local scale using data of varying spatial and temporal resolution
by Kandziora, Marion & Burkhard, Benjamin & Müller, Felix
- 60-72 Impact of multiple interacting financial incentives on land use change and the supply of ecosystem services
by Bryan, Brett Anthony & Crossman, Neville David
- 73-81 Assessing and mapping global climate regulation service loss induced by Terrestrial Transport Infrastructure construction
by Tardieu, Léa & Roussel, Sébastien & Salles, Jean-Michel
- 82-94 Trade-off analysis of ecosystem services in Eastern Europe
by Ruijs, A. & Wossink, A. & Kortelainen, M. & Alkemade, R. & Schulp, C.J.E.
- 95-103 Safeguarding ecosystem services and livelihoods: Understanding the impact of conservation strategies on benefit flows to society
by Willemen, Louise & Drakou, Evangelia G. & Dunbar, Martha B. & Mayaux, Philippe & Egoh, Benis N.
- 104-116 National Parks, buffer zones and surrounding lands: Mapping ecosystem service flows
by Palomo, Ignacio & Martín-López, Berta & Potschin, Marion & Haines-Young, Roy & Montes, Carlos
- 117-125 Spatial dynamics of ecosystem service flows: A comprehensive approach to quantifying actual services
by Bagstad, Kenneth J. & Johnson, Gary W. & Voigt, Brian & Villa, Ferdinando
- 126-138 Mapping forest ecosystem services: From providing units to beneficiaries
by García-Nieto, Ana P. & García-Llorente, Marina & Iniesta-Arandia, Irene & Martín-López, Berta
- 139-145 Estimation of water requirements by livestock in Europe
by Mubareka, Sarah & Maes, Joachim & Lavalle, Carlo & de Roo, Ad
2013, Volume 3, Issue C
- 1-10 What have economists learned about valuing nature? A review essay
by Parks, Sarah & Gowdy, John
- 11-21 An initial estimate of the value of ecosystem services in Bhutan
by Kubiszewski, Ida & Costanza, Robert & Dorji, Lham & Thoennes, Philip & Tshering, Kuenga
- 22-31 Transdisciplinary conceptual modeling of a social-ecological system—A case study application in Terceira Island, Azores
by Guimarães, Maria Helena & Ballé-Béganton, Johanna & Bailly, Denis & Newton, Alice & Boski, Tomasz & Dentinho, Tomaz
- 32-39 Framing local outcomes of biodiversity conservation through ecosystem services: A case study from Ranomafana, Madagascar
by Kari, Susanna & Korhonen-Kurki, Kaisa
- 40-43 Conservation salvage of Cordyceps sinensis collection in the Himalayan mountains is neglected
by Kuniyal, Chandra P. & Sundriyal, Rakesh C.
- 44-48 Nature’s nocturnal services: Light pollution as a non-recognised challenge for ecosystem services research and management
by Lyytimäki, Jari
2012, Volume 2, Issue C
- 2-13 Services from the deep: Steps towards valuation of deep sea goods and services
by Armstrong, Claire W. & Foley, Naomi S. & Tinch, Rob & van den Hove, Sybille
- 14-26 Cultural ecosystem services provided by landscapes: Assessment of heritage values and identity
by Tengberg, Anna & Fredholm, Susanne & Eliasson, Ingegard & Knez, Igor & Saltzman, Katarina & Wetterberg, Ola
- 27-37 Facilitating implementation of landscape-scale water management: The integrated constructed wetland concept
by Everard, Mark & Harrington, Rory & McInnes, Robert J.
- 38-44 Including the economic value of well-functioning urban ecosystems in financial decisions: Evidence from a process in Cape Town
by de Wit, Martin & van Zyl, Hugo & Crookes, Doug & Blignaut, James & Jayiya, Terence & Goiset, Valerie & Mahumani, Brian
- 45-55 Managing natural wealth: Research and implementation of ecosystem services in the United States and Canada
by Molnar, Jennifer L. & Kubiszewski, Ida
- 56-70 Ecosystem services research in Latin America: The state of the art
by Balvanera, Patricia & Uriarte, María & Almeida-Leñero, Lucía & Altesor, Alice & DeClerck, Fabrice & Gardner, Toby & Hall, Jefferson & Lara, Antonio & Laterra, Pedro & Peña-Claros, Marielos & Silva Matos, Dalva M. & Vogl, Adrian L. & Romero-Duque, Luz Piedad & Arreola, Luis Felipe & Caro-Borrero, Ángela Piedad & Gallego, Federico & Jain, Meha & Little, Christian & de Oliveira Xavier, Rafael & Paruelo, José M. & Peinado, Jesús Emilio & Poorter, Lourens & Ascarrunz, Nataly & Correa, Francisco & Cunha-Santino, Marcela B. & Hernández-Sánchez, Amabel Paula & Vallejos, María
- 71-81 An African account of ecosystem service provision: Use, threats and policy options for sustainable livelihoods
by Egoh, Benis N. & O'Farrell, Patrick J. & Charef, Aymen & Josephine Gurney, Leigh & Koellner, Thomas & Nibam Abi, Henry & Egoh, Mody & Willemen, Louise
2012, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 4-15 The ecosystem services agenda:bridging the worlds of natural science and economics, conservation and development, and public and private policy
by Braat, Leon C. & de Groot, Rudolf
- 16-25 The authorship structure of “ecosystem services” as a transdisciplinary field of scholarship
by Costanza, Robert & Kubiszewski, Ida
- 26-30 The indicator side of ecosystem services
by Müller, Felix & Burkhard, Benjamin
- 31-39 Mapping ecosystem services for policy support and decision making in the European Union
by Maes, Joachim & Egoh, Benis & Willemen, Louise & Liquete, Camino & Vihervaara, Petteri & Schägner, Jan Philipp & Grizzetti, Bruna & Drakou, Evangelia G. & Notte, Alessandra La & Zulian, Grazia & Bouraoui, Faycal & Luisa Paracchini, Maria & Braat, Leon & Bidoglio, Giovanni
- 40-49 Ecosystem services: The economics debate
by Farley, Joshua
- 50-61 Global estimates of the value of ecosystems and their services in monetary units
by de Groot, Rudolf & Brander, Luke & van der Ploeg, Sander & Costanza, Robert & Bernard, Florence & Braat, Leon & Christie, Mike & Crossman, Neville & Ghermandi, Andrea & Hein, Lars & Hussain, Salman & Kumar, Pushpam & McVittie, Alistair & Portela, Rosimeiry & Rodriguez, Luis C. & ten Brink, Patrick & van Beukering, Pieter
- 62-69 Ecosystem service values for mangroves in Southeast Asia: A meta-analysis and value transfer application
by M. Brander, Luke & J. Wagtendonk, Alfred & S. Hussain, Salman & McVittie, Alistair & Verburg, Peter H. & de Groot, Rudolf S. & van der Ploeg, Sander
- 70-84 An economic assessment of the ecosystem service benefits derived from the SSSI biodiversity conservation policy in England and Wales
by Christie, Mike & Rayment, Matt
- 85-92 Operationalising ecosystem service approaches for governance: Do measuring, mapping and valuing integrate sector-specific knowledge systems?
by Primmer, Eeva & Furman, Eeva
- 93-100 Between markets and hierarchies: The challenge of governing ecosystem services
by Muradian, Roldan & Rival, Laura
- 101-110 Ineffective biodiversity policy due to five rebound effects
by Maestre Andrés, Sara & Calvet Mir, Laura & van den Bergh, Jeroen C.J.M. & Ring, Irene & Verburg, Peter H.
- 111-120 The state of the application of ecosystems services in Australia
by Pittock, J. & Cork, S. & Maynard, S.