Ecosystem Services
2012 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue C, 2016
- Sustainable energy potential from biomass through ecosystem services trade-off analysis: The case of the Province of Rovigo (Northern Italy) pp. 1-19

- Elena Gissi, Mattias Gaglio and Matelda Reho
- Towards market- or command-based governance? The evolution of payments for environmental service schemes in Andean and Mesoamerican countries pp. 20-32

- Leander Raes, Lasse Loft, Jean François Le Coq, Guido Van Huylenbroeck and Patrick Van Damme
- Community-based groundwater and ecosystem restoration in semi-arid north Rajasthan (2): Reviving cultural meaning and value pp. 33-44

- Mark Everard
- Towards a more structured selection process for attributes and levels in choice experiments: A study in a Belgian protected area pp. 45-57

- Sarah Jeanloz, Sebastien Lizin, Natalie Beenaerts, Roy Brouwer, Steven Van Passel and Nele Witters
- Longan fruit farmers' demand for policies aimed at conserving native pollinating bees in Northern Thailand pp. 58-67

- Manuel Ernesto Narjes and Christian Lippert
- A review of seagrass economic valuations: Gaps and progress in valuation approaches pp. 68-77

- Bryan M. Dewsbury, Mahadev Bhat and James W. Fourqurean
- Moving beyond the exchange value in the nonmarket valuation of ecosystem services pp. 78-86

- Karen E. Allen and Rebecca Moore
- Participatory selection of ecosystem services for spatial planning: Insights from the Lisbon Metropolitan Area, Portugal pp. 87-99

- André Mascarenhas, Tomás B. Ramos, Dagmar Haase and Rui Santos
- Value pluralism and economic valuation – defendable if well done pp. 100-109

- Joachim H. Spangenberg and Josef Settele
- Do ecosystem service maps and models meet stakeholders’ needs? A preliminary survey across sub-Saharan Africa pp. 110-117

- Simon Willcock, Danny Hooftman, Nadia Sitas, O’Farrell, Patrick, Malcolm D. Hudson, Belinda Reyers, Felix Eigenbrod and James M. Bullock
- From regional environmental planning to implementation: Paths and challenges of integrating ecosystem services pp. 118-129

- Carolin Galler, Christian Albert and Christina von Haaren
- Perceived landscape values in the Ogasawara Islands pp. 130-140

- Jarkko Havas, Osamu Saito, Keisuke Hanaki and Toshinori Tanaka
- Valuing climate change impacts on European forest ecosystems pp. 141-153

- Helen Ding, Aline Chiabai, Silvia Silvestri and Paulo Nunes
- Ecosystem service valuation reinforces world class value of Cape York Peninsula's ecosystems but environment and indigenous people lose out pp. 154-164

- Luke D. Preece, Penny van Oosterzee, Kym Dungey, Peta-Marie Standley and Noel D. Preece
- Assessing ecosystem services from multifunctional trees in pastures using Bayesian belief networks pp. 165-174

- David N. Barton, Tamara Benjamin, Carlos R. Cerdán, Fabrice DeClerck, Anders L. Madsen, Graciela M. Rusch, Álvaro G. Salazar, Dalia Sanchez and Cristóbal Villanueva
- Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) lands provide ecosystem service benefits that exceed land rental payment costs pp. 175-185

- Kris A. Johnson, Brent J. Dalzell, Marie Donahue, Jesse Gourevitch, Dennis L. Johnson, Greg S. Karlovits, Bonnie Keeler and Jason T. Smith
- Governing ecosystem services: National and local lessons from policy appraisal and implementation pp. 186-197

- René Verburg, Trond Selnes and Pita Verweij
Volume 17, issue C, 2016
- The role of marine ecosystem services for human well-being: Disentangling synergies and trade-offs at multiple scales pp. 1-4

- Sebastian Villasante, Priscila F.M. Lopes and Marta Coll
- Loss of ecosystem services and the decapitalization of nature in El Salvador pp. 5-13

- Silvio J. Crespin and Javier A. Simonetti
- An indicator framework for assessing ecosystem services in support of the EU Biodiversity Strategy to 2020 pp. 14-23

- Joachim Maes, Camino Liquete, Anne Teller, Markus Erhard, Maria Luisa Paracchini, José I. Barredo, Bruna Grizzetti, Ana Cardoso, Francesca Somma, Jan-Erik Petersen, Andrus Meiner, Eva Royo Gelabert, Nihat Zal, Peter Kristensen, Annemarie Bastrup-Birk, Katarzyna Biala, Chiara Piroddi, Benis Egoh, Patrick Degeorges, Christel Fiorina, Fernando Santos-Martín, Vytautas Naruševičius, Jan Verboven, Henrique M. Pereira, Jan Bengtsson, Kremena Gocheva, Cristina Marta-Pedroso, Tord Snäll, Christine Estreguil, Jesus San-Miguel-Ayanz, Marta Pérez-Soba, Adrienne Grêt-Regamey, Ana I. Lillebø, Dania Abdul Malak, Sophie Condé, Jon Moen, Bálint Czúcz, Evangelia G. Drakou, Grazia Zulian and Carlo Lavalle
- Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) in Latin America: Analysing the performance of 40 case studies pp. 24-32

- Nelson Grima, Simron J. Singh, Barbara Smetschka and Lisa Ringhofer
- Perceptions of cultural ecosystem services from urban green pp. 33-39

- Maraja Riechers, Jan Barkmann and Teja Tscharntke
- Soil stewardship as a nexus between Ecosystem Services and One Health pp. 40-42

- Aidan M. Keith, Olaf Schmidt and Barry J. McMahon
- The importance of ecosystem services in coastal agricultural landscapes: Case study from the Costa Brava, Catalonia pp. 43-52

- Emma Soy-Massoni, Johannes Langemeyer, Diego Varga, Marc Sáez and Josep Pintó
- Demand and supply of ecosystem services in a Mediterranean forest: Computing payment boundaries pp. 53-63

- Elena Górriz-Mifsud, Elsa Varela, Míriam Piqué and Irina Prokofieva
- Habitat and recreational fishing opportunity in Tampa Bay: Linking ecological and ecosystem services to human beneficiaries pp. 64-74

- Richard Fulford, David Yoskowitz, Marc Russell, Darrin Dantin and John Rogers
- A combination of methods needed to assess the actual use of provisioning ecosystem services pp. 75-86

- Laura Vang Rasmussen, Ole Mertz, Andreas E. Christensen, Finn Danielsen, Neil Dawson and Pheang Xaydongvanh
- A comparative approach to assess the contribution of landscape features to aesthetic and recreational values in agricultural landscapes pp. 87-98

- Boris T. van Zanten, Ingo Zasada, Mark J. Koetse, Fabrizio Ungaro, Kati Häfner and Peter H. Verburg
- Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats: A SWOT analysis of the ecosystem services framework pp. 99-111

- J.W. Bull, N. Jobstvogt, A. Böhnke-Henrichs, A. Mascarenhas, N. Sitas, C. Baulcomb, C.K. Lambini, M. Rawlins, H. Baral, J. Zähringer, E. Carter-Silk, M.V. Balzan, J.O. Kenter, T. Häyhä, K. Petz and R. Koss
- Integrating knowledge on biodiversity and ecosystem services: Mind-mapping and Bayesian Network modelling pp. 112-122

- Marta Pascual, Elena Pérez Miñana and Eva Giacomello
- Perceptions of the ecosystem services concept: Opportunities and challenges in the Swedish municipal context pp. 123-130

- Thomas Beery, Sanna Stålhammar, K. Ingemar Jönsson, Christine Wamsler, Torleif Bramryd, Ebba Brink, Nils Ekelund, Michael Johansson, Thomas Palo and Per Schubert
- Global use of ecosystem service models pp. 131-141

- Stephen Posner, Gregory Verutes, Insu Koh, Doug Denu and Taylor Ricketts
- Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis to identify dryland ecosystem service trade-offs under different rangeland land uses pp. 142-151

- N. Favretto, L.C. Stringer, A.J. Dougill, M. Dallimer, J.S. Perkins, M.S. Reed, J.R. Atlhopheng and K. Mulale
- Does nature conservation enhance ecosystem services delivery? pp. 152-162

- A. Eastwood, R. Brooker, R.J. Irvine, R.R.E. Artz, L.R. Norton, J.M. Bullock, L. Ross, D. Fielding, S. Ramsay, Joanne Roberts, W. Anderson, D. Dugan, S. Cooksley and R.J. Pakeman
- Indigenous communities’ perception regarding payments for environmental services programme in Oaxaca Mexico pp. 163-171

- Karla Juliana Rodríguez-Robayo, V. Sophie Ávila-Foucat and Jorge Maldonado
- Ecosystem services-based land planning for environmental impact avoidance pp. 172-184

- Mariana Nin, Alvaro Soutullo, Lorena Rodríguez-Gallego and Enrico Di Minin
- Non-market food provisioning services via homegardens and communal sharing in satoyama socio-ecological production landscapes on Japan’s Noto peninsula pp. 185-196

- Chiho Kamiyama, Shizuka Hashimoto, Ryo Kohsaka and Osamu Saito
- Meeting local economic decision-maker's demand for environmental evidence: The Local Environment and Economic Development (LEED) toolkit pp. 197-207

- Tim Sunderland and Tom Butterworth
- Site-specific factors in the production of local urban ecosystem services: A case study of community-managed green space pp. 208-216

- M. Dennis and P. James
- One size does not fit all: Natural infrastructure investments within the Latin American Water Funds Partnership pp. 217-236

- Leah L. Bremer, Dan A. Auerbach, Joshua H. Goldstein, Adrian L. Vogl, Daniel Shemie, Timm Kroeger, Joanna L. Nelson, Silvia P. Benítez, Alejandro Calvache, João Guimarães, Colin Herron, Jonathan Higgins, Claudio Klemz, Jorge León, Juan Sebastián Lozano, Pedro H. Moreno, Francisco Nuñez, Fernando Veiga and Gilberto Tiepolo
- Assessing ecosystem impacts on health: A tool review pp. 237-254

- Bram Oosterbroek, Joop de Kraker, Maud M.T.E. Huynen and Pim Martens
- Budgeting for government-financed PES: Does ecosystem service demand equal ecosystem service supply? pp. 255-264

- Sandra Uthes and Bettina Matzdorf
- Estimation of the economic value of the ecosystem services provided by the Blue Nile Basin in Ethiopia pp. 268-277

- Abonesh Tesfaye, Nitsuhe Wolanios and Roy Brouwer
- Mapping water provisioning services to support the ecosystem–water–food–energy nexus in the Danube river basin pp. 278-292

- Armağan Karabulut, Benis N. Egoh, Denis Lanzanova, Bruna Grizzetti, Giovanni Bidoglio, Liliana Pagliero, Fayçal Bouraoui, Alberto Aloe, Arnaud Reynaud, Joachim Maes, Ine Vandecasteele and Sarah Mubareka
- Natural infrastructure investment and implications for the nexus: A global overview pp. 293-297

- Genevieve Bennett, Jan Cassin and Nathaniel Carroll
- Does the water footprint concept provide relevant information to address the water–food–energy–ecosystem nexus? pp. 298-307

- D. Vanham
Volume 16, issue C, 2015
- Risk, reward, and payments for ecosystem services: A portfolio approach to ecosystem services and forestland investment pp. 1-12

- Brent D. Matthies, Tuomo Kalliokoski, Tommi Ekholm, Hans Fredrik Hoen and Lauri T. Valsta
- Ecosystem service valuation in a governance debate: Practitioners' strategic argumentation on forestry in northern Finland pp. 13-22

- Simo Sarkki and Timo P. Karjalainen
- Governing a pioneer program on payment for watershed services: Stakeholder involvement, legal frameworks and early lessons from the Atlantic forest of Brazil pp. 23-32

- Ryan C. Richards, Julia Rerolle, James Aronson, Paulo Henrique Pereira, Helena Gonçalves and Pedro H.S. Brancalion
- Understanding spatial patterns in the production of multiple urban ecosystem services pp. 33-46

- Alison R. Holt, Meghann Mears, Lorraine Maltby and Philip Warren
- Non-market valuation of recreational services in Italy: A meta-analysis pp. 47-62

- Maria De Salvo and Giovanni Signorello
- Ecosystem services research in contrasting socio-ecological contexts of Argentina: Critical assessment and future directions pp. 63-73

- Matías Enrique Mastrangelo, Federico Weyland, Lorena Paola Herrera, Sebastián Horacio Villarino, María Paula Barral and Alejandra Denise Auer
- Purposes and degrees of commodification: Economic instruments for biodiversity and ecosystem services need not rely on markets or monetary valuation pp. 74-82

- Thomas Hahn, Constance McDermott, Claudia Ituarte-Lima, Maria Schultz, Tom Green and Magnus Tuvendal
- Institutional analysis of payments for watershed services in the western United States pp. 83-93

- Heidi R. Huber-Stearns, Joshua H. Goldstein, Antony S. Cheng and Theodore P. Toombs
- Economic value of carbon storage in U.S. National Wildlife Refuge wetland ecosystems pp. 94-104

- Douglas Patton, John Bergstrom, Rebecca Moore and Alan P. Covich
- The lost narrative: Ecosystem service narratives and the missing Wasatch watershed conservation story pp. 105-111

- Libby Blanchard, Bhaskar Vira and Laura Briefer
- Human impacts and ecosystem services: Insufficient research for trade-off evaluation pp. 112-120

- Megan E. Mach, Rebecca G. Martone and Kai M.A. Chan
- Cultural ecosystem services: The inspirational value of ecosystems in popular music pp. 121-124

- Luca Coscieme
- Community-based groundwater and ecosystem restoration in semi-arid north Rajasthan (1): Socio-economic progress and lessons for groundwater-dependent areas pp. 125-135

- Mark Everard
- An on-site versus a household survey approach to modelling the demand for recreational angling: Do welfare estimates differ? pp. 136-145

- Stephen Hynes, O’Reilly, Paul and Rebecca Corless
- Biodiversity conservation under energy limitation: Possible consequences of human productivity appropriation for species richness, ecosystem functioning, and food production pp. 146-149

- Ladislav Miko and David Storch
- Challenges in ecosystem services governance: Multi-levels, multi-actors, multi-rationalities pp. 150-157

- Lasse Loft, Carsten Mann and Bernd Hansjürgens
- Governance of Ecosystem Services: A framework for empirical analysis pp. 158-166

- Eeva Primmer, Pekka Jokinen, Malgorzata Blicharska, David N. Barton, Rob Bugter and Marion Potschin
- Access to and allocation of ecosystem services in Malaysia's Pulau Kukup Ramsar Site pp. 167-173

- Aliyu Salisu Barau and Lindsay C. Stringer
- Opportunities and challenges for mainstreaming the ecosystem services concept in the multi-level policy-making within the EU pp. 174-181

- Christian Schleyer, Christoph Görg, Jennifer Hauck and Klara Johanna Winkler
- Understanding governance structures in community management of ecosystems and natural resources: The Marujá case study in Brazil pp. 182-191

- Claudia Sattler, Barbara Schröter, Camila Jericó-Daminello, Karla Sessin-Dilascio, Claas Meyer, Bettina Matzdorf, Lukas Wortmann, Paulo Antonio de Almeida Sinisgalli, Angela Meyer and Gregor Giersch
- Intermediaries to foster the implementation of innovative land management practice for ecosystem service provision – A new role for researchers pp. 192-200

- Barbara Schröter, Bettina Matzdorf, Claudia Sattler and Gisele Garcia Alarcon
- Stakeholder involvement in ESS research and governance: Between conceptual ambition and practical experiences – risks, challenges and tested tools pp. 201-211

- Joachim H. Spangenberg, Christoph Görg and Josef Settele
- Emerging ecosystem services governance issues in the Belgium ecosystem services community of practice pp. 212-219

- Hans Keune, Nicolas Dendoncker, Florin Popa, Jacobs Sander, Stephan Kampelmann, Fanny Boeraeve, Marc Dufrêne, Tom Bauler, Jim Casaer, Tanya Cerulus, Geert De Blust, Bart Denayer, Lieve Janssens, Inge Liekens, Jeroen Panis, Thomas Scheppers, Ilse Simoens, Jan Staes, Francis Turkelboom, Paula Ulenaers, Katrien Van der Biest and Jan Verboven
- Monitoring and evaluation of Payment for Forest Environmental Services in Vietnam: From myth to reality pp. 220-229

- Thu Thuy Pham, Lasse Loft, Karen Bennett, Vu Tan Phuong, Le Ngoc Dung and Jake Brunner
- A comparative exploration of uptake and potential application of ecosystem services in urban planning pp. 230-242

- Emily Lorance Rall, Nadja Kabisch and Rieke Hansen
- Why were upscaled incentive programs for forest conservation adopted? Comparing policy choices in Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru pp. 243-252

- Hugo Rosa da Conceição, Jan Börner and Sven Wunder
- Understanding the governance of the Payment for Environmental Services Programme in Costa Rica: A policy process perspective pp. 253-265

- Jean-François Le Coq, Geraldine Froger, Denis Pesche, Thomas Legrand and Fernando Saenz
- Strategies for sustainable policy design: Constructive assessment of biodiversity offsets and banking pp. 266-274

- Carsten Mann
- Governance of Ecosystem Services: Lessons learned for sustainable institutions pp. 275-281

- Carsten Mann, Lasse Loft and Bernd Hansjürgens
- Social capital as an ecosystem service: Evidence from a locally managed marine area pp. 283-293

- Michele Barnes-Mauthe, Kirsten L.L. Oleson, Luke M. Brander, Bienvenue Zafindrasilivonona, Thomas A. Oliver and Pieter van Beukering
- Whales vs. gulls: Assessing trade-offs in wildlife and waste management in Patagonia, Argentina pp. 294-305

- Stephanie F. Stefanski and Sebastian Villasante
- Marine habitats ecosystem service potential: A vulnerability approach in the Normand-Breton (Saint Malo) Gulf, France pp. 306-318

- P. Cabral, Harold Levrel, J. Schoenn, E. Thiébaut, P. Le Mao, R. Mongruel, C. Rollet, K. Dedieu, S. Carrier, F. Morisseau and F. Daures
- Ecosystem services and community based coral reef management institutions in post blast-fishing Indonesia pp. 319-332

- Kelly Heber Dunning
- Fisheries, tourism, and marine protected areas: Conflicting or synergistic interactions? pp. 333-340

- P.F.M. Lopes, S. Pacheco, M. Clauzet, R.A.M. Silvano and A. Begossi
- Using ecosystem services mapping for marine spatial planning in southern Chile under scenario assessment pp. 341-353

- Luis Outeiro, Vreni Häussermann, Francisco Viddi, Rodrigo Hucke-Gaete, Günter Försterra, Hugo Oyarzo, Klaus Kosiel and Sebastian Villasante
- Framing local ecological knowledge to value marine ecosystem services for the customary sea tenure of aboriginal communities in southern Chile pp. 354-364

- Luis Outeiro, Claudio Gajardo, Hugo Oyarzo, Francisco Ther, Patricio Cornejo, Sebastian Villasante and Leticia Bas Ventine
- Are provisioning ecosystem services from rural aquaculture contributing to reduce hunger in Africa? pp. 365-377

- Sebastian Villasante, Susana Rivero Rodríguez, Yolanda Molares, Mercedes Martínez, Javier Remiro, Cristina García-Díez, Carmen Lahoz, Isabel Omar, Margarida Bechardas, Panduleni Elago, Mikael Ekandjo, Maiba Saisai and Lionel Awity
- Detecting ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: A practice-oriented application in four industrialized estuaries pp. 378-389

- Sander Jacobs, Kirsten Wolfstein, Wouter Vandenbruwaene, Dirk Vrebos, Olivier Beauchard, Tom Maris and Patrick Meire
- Linking marine and terrestrial ecosystem services through governance social networks analysis in Central Patagonia (Argentina) pp. 390-402

- Virginia Alonso Roldán, Sebastian Villasante and Luis Outeiro
- Measuring indicators of ocean health for an island nation: The ocean health index for Fiji pp. 403-412

- Elizabeth R. Selig, Melanie Frazier, Jennifer K. O'Leary, Stacy D. Jupiter, Benjamin S. Halpern, Catherine Longo, Kristin L. Kleisner, Loraini Sivo and Marla Ranelletti
- Evaluating changes in marine communities that provide ecosystem services through comparative assessments of community indicators pp. 413-429

- Kristin M. Kleisner, Marta Coll, Christopher P. Lynam, Alida Bundy, Lynne Shannon, Yunne-Jai Shin, Jennifer L. Boldt, Borges Maria F., Ibrahima Diallo, Clive Fox, Didier Gascuel, Johanna J. Heymans, Maria J. Juan Jordá, Didier Jouffre, Scott I. Large, Kristin N. Marshall, Henn Ojaveer, Chiara Piroddi, Jorge Tam, Maria A. Torres, Morgane Travers-Trolet, Konstantinos Tsagarakis, Gro I. van der Meeren and Stephani Zador
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