Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective
A growing body of empirical evidence is revealing the value of nature experience for mental
health. With rapid urbanization and declines in human contact with nature globally, crucial …
health. With rapid urbanization and declines in human contact with nature globally, crucial …
Priorities to advance monitoring of ecosystem services using earth observation
Managing ecosystem services in the context of global sustainability policies requires reliable
monitoring mechanisms. While satellite Earth observation offers great promise to support …
monitoring mechanisms. While satellite Earth observation offers great promise to support …
The impact of COVID-19 on the management of European protected areas and policy implications
The COVID-19 pandemic led to many European countries imposing lockdown measures
and limiting people's movement during spring 2020. During the summer 2020, these strict …
and limiting people's movement during spring 2020. During the summer 2020, these strict …
Instagram, Flickr, or Twitter: Assessing the usability of social media data for visitor monitoring in protected areas
Social media data is increasingly used as a proxy for human activity in different
environments, including protected areas, where collecting visitor information is often …
environments, including protected areas, where collecting visitor information is often …
[HTML][HTML] Conceptualising cultural ecosystem services: A novel framework for research and critical engagement
The construction of culture as a class of ecosystem service presents a significant test of the
holistic ambitions of an ecosystems approach to decision making. In this paper we explore …
holistic ambitions of an ecosystems approach to decision making. In this paper we explore …
[PDF][PDF] Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications
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Anthony Waldron1; Vanessa Adams2; James Allan3; Andy Arnell4; Greg Asner5; Scott Atkinson6; …
Anthony Waldron1; Vanessa Adams2; James Allan3; Andy Arnell4; Greg Asner5; Scott Atkinson6; …
[HTML][HTML] Revealing spatial and temporal patterns of outdoor recreation in the European Alps and their surroundings
U Schirpke, C Meisch, T Marsoner, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem services, 2018 - Elsevier
Outdoor recreation contributes vitally to human well-being, but spatio-temporal mapping on
large scales of this ecosystem service is rarely addressed in a comprehensive manner. In …
large scales of this ecosystem service is rarely addressed in a comprehensive manner. In …
[HTML][HTML] Understanding changes in park visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A spatial application of big data
In the spring of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic changed the daily lives of people around the
world. In an effort to quantify these changes, Google released an open-source dataset …
world. In an effort to quantify these changes, Google released an open-source dataset …
Assessing and valuing the recreational ecosystem services of Germany's national parks using travel cost models
M Mayer, M Woltering - Ecosystem services, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper estimates the recreational ecosystem services (RES) of 15 German national
parks (NLP) in one of the most comprehensive RES valuations of NLP systems performed to …
parks (NLP) in one of the most comprehensive RES valuations of NLP systems performed to …
[HTML][HTML] Using social media data and machine learning to map recreational ecosystem services
Crowdsourced geotagged social media data and machine learning approaches have
emerged as promising tools for mapping ecosystem services, especially cultural ecosystem …
emerged as promising tools for mapping ecosystem services, especially cultural ecosystem …