Ecosystem Services
2012 - 2025
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Volume 12, issue C, 2015
- Exploring connections among nature, biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human health and well-being: Opportunities to enhance health and biodiversity conservation pp. 1-15

- Paul A. Sandifer, Ariana E. Sutton-Grier and Bethney P. Ward
- Fairly efficient, efficiently fair: Lessons from designing and testing payment schemes for ecosystem services in Asia pp. 16-28

- Beria Leimona, Meine van Noordwijk, Rudolf de Groot and Rik Leemans
- The Multiscale Integrated Model of Ecosystem Services (MIMES): Simulating the interactions of coupled human and natural systems pp. 30-41

- Roelof Boumans, Joe Roman, Irit Altman and Les Kaufman
- Inequality and ecosystem services: The value and social distribution of Niger Delta wetland services pp. 42-54

- Olalekan Adekola, Gordon Mitchell and Alan Grainger
- Threats to food production and water quality in the Murray–Darling Basin of Australia pp. 55-70

- Jonathan E. Holland, Gary W. Luck and C. Max Finlayson
- Mapping monetary values of ecosystem services in support of developing ecosystem accounts pp. 71-83

- Elham Sumarga, Lars Hein, Bram Edens and Aritta Suwarno
- The economic value of wetland ecosystem services: Evidence from the Koshi Tappu Wildlife Reserve, Nepal pp. 84-93

- Bikash Sharma, Golam Rasul and Nakul Chettri
- Finding solutions to water scarcity: Incorporating ecosystem service values into business planning at The Dow Chemical Company’s Freeport, TX facility pp. 94-107

- Sheila M.W. Reddy, Robert I. McDonald, Alexander Maas, Anthony Rogers, Evan H. Girvetz, Jeffrey North, Jennifer Molnar, Tim Finley, Gená Leathers and Johnathan L. DiMuro
- Biodiversity and ecosystem services: The Nature Index for Norway pp. 108-116

- Iulie Aslaksen, Signe Nybø, Erik Framstad, Per Arild Garnåsjordet and Olav Skarpaas
- Understanding the links between ecosystem service trade-offs and conflicts in protected areas pp. 117-127

- Eszter Kovács, Eszter Kelemen, Ágnes Kalóczkai, Katalin Margóczi, György Pataki, Judit Gébert, György Málovics, Bálint Balázs, Ágnes Roboz, Eszter Krasznai Kovács and Barbara Mihók
- Landscape׳s capacities to supply ecosystem services in Bangladesh: A mapping assessment for Lawachara National Park pp. 128-135

- Md Shawkat Islam Sohel, Sharif Ahmed Mukul and Benjamin Burkhard
- Ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A review of the empirical links pp. 137-147

- Helen Suich, Caroline Howe and Georgina Mace
- Resilience of and through urban ecosystem services pp. 152-156

- Timon McPhearson, Erik Andersson, Thomas Elmqvist and Niki Frantzeskaki
- Scale and context dependence of ecosystem service providing units pp. 157-164

- Erik Andersson, Timon McPhearson, Peleg Kremer, Erik Gomez-Baggethun, Dagmar Haase, Magnus Tuvendal and Daniel Wurster
- Cultural ecosystem services as a gateway for improving urban sustainability pp. 165-168

- Erik Andersson, Maria Tengö, Timon McPhearson and Peleg Kremer
- Citizens’ voice: A case study about perceived ecosystem services by urban park users in Rotterdam, the Netherlands pp. 169-177

- Sophie Buchel and Niki Frantzeskaki
- Contrasting values of cultural ecosystem services in urban areas: The case of park Montjuïc in Barcelona pp. 178-186

- Johannes Langemeyer, Francesc Baró, Peter Roebeling and Erik Gómez-Baggethun
- Preferences for cultural urban ecosystem services: Comparing attitudes, perception, and use pp. 187-199

- Christine Bertram and Katrin Rehdanz
- Does diversity matter? The experience of urban nature’s diversity: Case study and cultural concept pp. 200-208

- Annette Voigt and Daniel Wurster
- Urban forest structure effects on property value pp. 209-217

- Francisco J. Escobedo, Damian Adams and Nilesh Timilsina
- Why not to green a city? Institutional barriers to preserving urban ecosystem services pp. 218-227

- Jakub Kronenberg
- The uptake of the ecosystem services concept in planning discourses of European and American cities pp. 228-246

- Rieke Hansen, Niki Frantzeskaki, Timon McPhearson, Emily Rall, Nadja Kabisch, Anna Kaczorowska, Jaan-Henrik Kain, Martina Artmann and Stephan Pauleit
Volume 11, issue C, 2015
- Tourism in Zanzibar: Incentives for sustainable management of the coastal environment pp. 5-11

- Glenn-Marie Lange
- An ecosystems perspective for food security in the Caribbean: Seagrass meadows in the Turks and Caicos Islands pp. 12-21

- Susan Baker, Jessica Paddock, Alastair M. Smith, Richard K.F. Unsworth, Leanne C. Cullen-Unsworth and Heidi Hertler
- Valuing beaches to develop payment for ecosystem services schemes in Colombia’s Seaflower marine protected area pp. 22-31

- Juliana Castaño-Isaza, Rixcie Newball, Brian Roach and Winnie W.Y. Lau
- Valuing the storm protection service of estuarine and coastal ecosystems pp. 32-38

- Edward Barbier
- An economic and ecological consideration of commercial coral transplantation to restore the marine ecosystem in Okinawa, Japan pp. 39-44

- Nami Okubo and Ayumi Onuma
- Use of coastal economic valuation in decision making in the Caribbean: Enabling conditions and lessons learned pp. 45-55

- Richard Waite, Benjamin Kushner, Megan Jungwiwattanaporn, Erin Gray and Lauretta Burke
- The valuation of marine ecosystem goods and services in the Caribbean: A literature review and framework for future valuation efforts pp. 56-66

- Peter W. Schuhmann and Robin Mahon
- Valuation of marine and coastal ecosystem services as a tool for conservation: The case of Martinique in the Caribbean pp. 67-75

- Pierre Failler, Élise Pètre, Thomas Binet and Jean-Philippe Maréchal
- Bermuda׳s balancing act: The economic dependence of cruise and air tourism on healthy coral reefs pp. 76-86

- Pieter van Beukering, Samia Sarkis, Loes van der Putten and Elissaios Papyrakis
- Valuing climate change mitigation: A choice experiment on a coastal and marine ecosystem pp. 87-94

- Kyriaki Remoundou, Pedro Diaz-Simal, Phoebe Koundouri and Bénédicte Rulleau
- Global values of coastal ecosystem services: A spatial economic analysis of shoreline protection values pp. 95-105

- Nalini S. Rao, Andrea Ghermandi, Rosimeiry Portela and Xuanwen Wang
- The recreational value of gold coast beaches, Australia: An application of the travel cost method pp. 106-114

- Fan Zhang, Xiao Hua Wang, Paulo Nunes and Chunbo Ma
- Valuing marine and coastal ecosystem service benefits: Case study of St Vincent and the Grenadines’ proposed marine protected areas pp. 115-127

- Michael Christie, Kyriaki Remoundou, Ewa Siwicka and Warwick Wainwright
- A pathway to identifying and valuing cultural ecosystem services: An application to marine food webs pp. 128-139

- Corinne Baulcomb, Ruth Fletcher, Amy Lewis, Ekin Akoglu, Leonie Robinson, Amanda von Almen, Salman Hussain and Klaus Glenk
- Jellyfish outbreak impacts on recreation in the Mediterranean Sea: welfare estimates from a socioeconomic pilot survey in Israel pp. 140-147

- Andrea Ghermandi, Bella Galil, John Gowdy and Paulo Nunes
Volume 10, issue C, 2014
- Developing spatial biophysical accounting for multiple ecosystem services pp. 6-18

- Roy P. Remme, Matthias Schröter and Lars Hein
- Ecosystem services assessment at Steart Peninsula, Somerset, UK pp. 19-34

- Lia Vieira da Silva, Mark Everard and Robert G. Shore
- The place of agricultural sciences in the literature on ecosystem services pp. 35-48

- Elise Tancoigne, Marc Barbier, Jean-Philippe Cointet and Guy Richard
- How important are the wetlands in the middle-lower Yangtze River region: An ecosystem service valuation approach pp. 54-60

- Xiaowei Li, Xiubo Yu, Luguang Jiang, Wenye Li, Yu Liu and Xiyong Hou
- A new approach to the problem of overlapping values: A case study in Australia׳s Great Barrier Reef pp. 61-78

- Natalie Stoeckl, Marina Farr, Silva Larson, Vanessa M. Adams, Ida Kubiszewski, Michelle Esparon and Robert Costanza
- Ecosystem function and service quantification and valuation in a conventional winter wheat production system with DAISY model in Denmark pp. 79-83

- Bhim Bahadur Ghaley and John Roy Porter
- Valuing the non-market benefits arising from the implementation of the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive pp. 84-96

- Daniel Norton and Stephen Hynes
- Looking below the surface: The cultural ecosystem service values of UK marine protected areas (MPAs) pp. 97-110

- Niels Jobstvogt, Verity Watson and Jasper O. Kenter
- Land use trade-offs for flood protection: A choice experiment with visualizations pp. 111-123

- Andrea Nathalie Ryffel, Wolfgang Rid and Adrienne Grêt-Regamey
- Behavioural foundation of response policies for ecosystem management: What can we learn from Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) pp. 128-136

- Pushpam Kumar, Manasi Kumar and Lucy Garrett
- Value, institutional complementarity and variety in coupled socio-ecological systems pp. 137-143

- Franz W. Gatzweiler
- Recasting payments for ecosystem services (PES) in water resource management: A novel institutional approach pp. 144-154

- Vijay Kolinjivadi, Jan Adamowski and Nicolás Kosoy
- Ecosystem governance in a highland village in Peru: Facing the challenges of globalization and climate change pp. 155-163

- Erin Lennox and John Gowdy
- Cultural ecosystem services and economic development: World Heritage and early efforts at tourism in Albania pp. 164-171

- Andrew Seidl
- De rationibus est disputandum: Psychological dimensions of choice and public policy design pp. 172-179

- Laura Onofri and Paulo Nunes
- Perception, acquisition and use of ecosystem services: Human behavior, and ecosystem management and policy implications pp. 180-186

- Stanley T. Asah, Anne D. Guerry, Dale J. Blahna and Joshua J. Lawler
- Networked governance and the management of ecosystem services: The case of urban environmental stewardship in New York City pp. 187-194

- James J.T. Connolly, Erika S. Svendsen, Dana R. Fisher and Lindsay K. Campbell
- Simulation games that integrate research, entertainment, and learning around ecosystem services pp. 195-201

- Robert Costanza, Karim Chichakly, Virginia Dale, Steve Farber, David Finnigan, Kat Grigg, Scott Heckbert, Ida Kubiszewski, Harry Lee, Shuang Liu, Piotr Magnuszewski, Simone Maynard, Neal McDonald, Richard Mills, Sue Ogilvy, Petina L. Pert, Jochen Renz, Lisa Wainger, Michael Young and C. Richard Ziegler
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