Cultural ecosystem services: a literature review and prospects for future research
Cultural ecosystem services constitute a growing field of research that is characterized by an
increasing number of publications from various academic disciplines. We conducted a …
increasing number of publications from various academic disciplines. We conducted a …
An empirical review of cultural ecosystem service indicators
Over millennia human well-being has benefited from ecosystems, not only through tangible
goods, but also through intangible assets known as cultural ecosystem services. Despite …
goods, but also through intangible assets known as cultural ecosystem services. Despite …
Ecosystem services and integrated water resource management: Different paths to the same end?
BR Cook, CJ Spray - Journal of environmental management, 2012 - Elsevier
The two concepts that presently dominate water resource research and management are the
Global Water Partnership's (GWP, 2000) interpretation of Integrated Water Resource …
Global Water Partnership's (GWP, 2000) interpretation of Integrated Water Resource …
[HTML][HTML] A systematic literature review of non-market valuation of Indigenous peoples' values: Current knowledge, best-practice and framing questions for future …
Non-market valuation (NMV) can be effective to understand the value people place on
ecosystem goods and services for which there are no market prices. Over the last 20 years …
ecosystem goods and services for which there are no market prices. Over the last 20 years …
An economic assessment of the value of tropical river ecosystem services: Heterogeneous preferences among Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians
There is a current debate about development of the river and wetland systems of tropical
Australia. Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents of tropical river catchment areas have …
Australia. Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal residents of tropical river catchment areas have …
Operationalising the ecosystem services approach in water planning: a case study of indigenous cultural values from the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
Cultural ecosystem services (ES) are particularly challenging to value as well as to
subsequently incorporate in scientific assessments and environmental management actions …
subsequently incorporate in scientific assessments and environmental management actions …
Using optimal land-use scenarios to assess trade-offs between conservation, development, and social values
Development of land resources can contribute to increased economic productivity but can
also negatively affect the extent and condition of native vegetation, jeopardize the …
also negatively affect the extent and condition of native vegetation, jeopardize the …
Challenges for valuing ecosystem services from an Indigenous estate in northern Australia
KK Sangha, J Russell-Smith, SC Morrison… - Ecosystem Services, 2017 - Elsevier
Recent Australian government policy for developing northern Australia applies a standard
financial approach that disregards the importance of Ecosystem Services (ES), and the …
financial approach that disregards the importance of Ecosystem Services (ES), and the …
[PDF][PDF] Urban governance of biodiversity and ecosystem services
C Wilkinson, M Sendstad, S Parnell… - … and opportunities: A …, 2013 - library.oapen.org
In an increasingly urban world the battle for biodiversity hinges on how effectively cities are
governed, and how responsive those who run cities are to transforming the urban system to …
governed, and how responsive those who run cities are to transforming the urban system to …
Wetland recreational agriculture: Balancing wetland conservation and agro-development
X Yu, E Mingju, M Sun, Z Xue, X Lu, M Jiang… - Environmental Science & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Agricultural development at the expense of natural wetlands is an historic and global
phenomenon. The wetland-agriculture shift in ecological interactions from competition to …
phenomenon. The wetland-agriculture shift in ecological interactions from competition to …