Ecosystem Services
2012 - 2025
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Volume 9, issue C, 2014
- Relationships between anthropogenic pressures and ecosystem functions in UK blanket bogs: Linking process understanding to ecosystem service valuation pp. 5-19

- Chris D. Evans, Aletta Bonn, Joseph Holden, Mark S. Reed, Martin G. Evans, Fred Worrall, John Couwenberg and Mark Parnell
- A framework for valuing spatially targeted peatland restoration pp. 20-33

- Klaus Glenk, Marije Schaafsma, Andrew Moxey, Julia Martin-Ortega and Nick Hanley
- Valuing water quality improvements from peatland restoration: Evidence and challenges pp. 34-43

- Julia Martin-Ortega, Timothy E.H. Allott, Klaus Glenk and Marije Schaafsma
- Improving the link between payments and the provision of ecosystem services in agri-environment schemes pp. 44-53

- Mark S. Reed, Andrew Moxey, Katrin Prager, Nick Hanley, James Skates, Aletta Bonn, Chris D. Evans, Klaus Glenk and Ken Thomson
- Investing in nature: Developing ecosystem service markets for peatland restoration pp. 54-65

- Aletta Bonn, Mark S. Reed, Chris D. Evans, Hans Joosten, Clifton Bain, Jenny Farmer, Igino Emmer, John Couwenberg, Andrew Moxey, Rebekka Artz, Franziska Tanneberger, Moritz von Unger, Mary-Ann Smyth and Dick Birnie
- Improving coherence of ecosystem service provision between scales pp. 66-74

- Mark Everard, Jan Dick, Hazel Kendall, Ron Smith, Bill Slee, Laurence Couldrick, Marian Scott and Claire McDonald
- How may REDD+ affect the practical, legal and institutional framework for ‘Payment for ecosystem services’ in Costa Rica? pp. 75-82

- G. Kristin Rosendal and Peter Johan Schei
- Evaluating the outcomes of payments for ecosystem services programmes using a capital asset framework pp. 83-97

- Adam P. Hejnowicz, David G. Raffaelli, Murray Rudd and Piran C.L. White
- City-wide Ecosystem Assessments—Lessons from Birmingham pp. 98-105

- Ho¨lzinger, Oliver, Dan van der Horst and Jon Sadler
- Classifying market-based instruments for ecosystem services: A guide to the literature jungle pp. 106-114

- Romain Pirard and Renaud Lapeyre
- Ecosystem services in new Zealand agro-ecosystems: A literature review pp. 115-132

- Marjan van den Belt and Daniella Blake
- Farmers in NE Viet Nam rank values of ecosystems from seven land uses pp. 133-138

- Elisabeth Simelton and Bac Viet Dam
- The use of ecosystem services information by the U.S. national estuary programs pp. 139-154

- Lawrence Martin
- Assessing impacts of intensified biomass production and biodiversity protection on ecosystem services provided by European forests pp. 155-165

- P.J. Verkerk, R. Mavsar, M. Giergiczny, M. Lindner, D. Edwards and M.J. Schelhaas
- Novel ecosystems and the emergence of cultural ecosystem services pp. 166-169

- Marcus J. Collier
- Mapping beneficiaries of ecosystem services flows from Natura 2000 sites pp. 170-179

- Uta Schirpke, Rocco Scolozzi, Claudio De Marco and Ulrike Tappeiner
- The role of cloud forest restoration on energy security pp. 180-190

- Leonardo Sáenz, Mark Mulligan, Fabio Arjona and Tatiana Gutierrez
- Linkages between biodiversity attributes and ecosystem services: A systematic review pp. 191-203

- P.A. Harrison, P.M. Berry, G. Simpson, J.R. Haslett, M. Blicharska, M. Bucur, R. Dunford, B. Egoh, M. Garcia-Llorente, N. Geamănă, W. Geertsema, E. Lommelen, L. Meiresonne and F. Turkelboom
- An ecosystem services approach to the quantification of shallow mass movement erosion and the value of soil conservation practices pp. 204-215

- E.J. Dominati, A. Mackay, B. Lynch, N. Heath and I. Millner
Volume 8, issue C, 2014
- Comparison of methods for quantifying reef ecosystem services: A case study mapping services for St. Croix, USVI pp. 1-15

- Susan H. Yee, John A. Dittmar and Leah M. Oliver
- Spatial variation in the willingness to accept payments for conservation of a migratory wildlife corridor in the Athi-Kaputiei Plains, Kenya pp. 16-24

- Joyce M. de Leeuw, Mohammed Y. Said, Shem Kifugo, Joseph O. Ogutu, Philip Osano and Jan de Leeuw
- Predicting land-use change for biodiversity conservation and climate-change mitigation and its effect on ecosystem services in a watershed in Japan pp. 25-34

- Kikuko Shoyama and Yoshiki Yamagata
- Assessment of environmental payments on indigenous territories: The case of Cabecar-Talamanca, Costa Rica pp. 35-43

- Sergio A. Molina Murillo, Juan Pablo Pérez Castillo and María Elena Herrera Ugalde
- Overcoming the challenges of data scarcity in mapping marine ecosystem service potential pp. 44-55

- Michael Townsend, Simon F. Thrush, Andrew M. Lohrer, Judi E. Hewitt, Carolyn J. Lundquist, Megan Carbines and Malene Felsing
- Utility engagement with payments for watershed services in the United States pp. 56-64

- Drew E. Bennett, Hannah Gosnell, Susan Lurie and Sally Duncan
- A methodology for the assessment of local-scale changes in marine environmental benefits and its application pp. 65-74

- Tara Hooper, Philip Cooper, Alistair Hunt and Melanie Austen
- The current and future value of nature-based tourism in the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania pp. 75-83

- Julian Bayliss, Marije Schaafsma, Andrew Balmford, Neil D. Burgess, Jonathan M.H. Green, Seif S. Madoffe, Sana Okayasu, Kelvin S.-H. Peh, Philip J. Platts and Douglas W. Yu
- A guiding framework for ecosystem services monetization in ecological–economic modeling pp. 86-96

- Mateo Cordier, José A. Pérez Agúndez, Walter Hecq and Bertrand Hamaide
- Ecosystem protection and poverty alleviation in the tropics: Perspective from a historical evolution of policy-making in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 97-109

- Patricia Fernanda Pinho, Genevieve Patenaude, Jean P Ometto, Patrick Meir, Peter M Toledo, Andrea Coelho and Carlos Eduardo Young
- Integrated assessment of ecosystem services in the Czech Republic pp. 110-117

- Jana Frélichová, David Vačkář, Adam Pártl, Blanka Loučková, Zuzana V. Harmáčková and Eliška Lorencová
- What benefits do community forests provide, and to whom? A rapid assessment of ecosystem services from a Himalayan forest, Nepal pp. 118-127

- Jennifer C. Birch, Ishana Thapa, Andrew Balmford, Richard B. Bradbury, Claire Brown, Stuart H.M. Butchart, Hum Gurung, Francine M.R. Hughes, Mark Mulligan, Bhopal Pandeya, Kelvin S.-H. Peh, Alison J. Stattersfield, Matt Walpole and David H.L. Thomas
- Locally assessing the economic viability of blue carbon: A case study from Panay Island, the Philippines pp. 128-140

- Benjamin S. Thompson, Colin P. Clubbe, Jurgenne H. Primavera, David Curnick and Heather J. Koldewey
- Managing cultural ecosystem services pp. 141-147

- Mary M. Pleasant, Steven A. Gray, Christopher Lepczyk, Anthea Fernandes, Nathan Hunter and Derek Ford
- Conservation and livelihood outcomes of payment for ecosystem services in the Ecuadorian Andes: What is the potential for ‘win–win’? pp. 148-165

- Leah L. Bremer, Kathleen A. Farley, David Lopez-Carr and José Romero
- Validating a method for transferring social values of ecosystem services between public lands in the Rocky Mountain region pp. 166-177

- Benson C. Sherrouse and Darius J. Semmens
- Business and biodiversity: A frame analysis pp. 178-184

- S.W.K. van den Burg and M.J. Bogaardt
- In the eye of the stakeholder: Changes in perceptions of ecosystem services across an international border pp. 185-196

- Daniel E. Orenstein and Elli Groner
- Living close to forests enhances people׳s perception of ecosystem services in a forest–agricultural landscape of West Java, Indonesia pp. 197-206

- Dendi Muhamad, Satoru Okubo, Koji Harashina, Parikesit,, Budhi Gunawan and Kazuhiko Takeuchi
- Cultural ecosystem services as revealed through short stories from residents of the Swabian Alb (Germany) pp. 207-215

- Claudia Bieling
Volume 7, issue C, 2014
- Farmer participation in the equitable payments for watershed services in Morogoro, Tanzania pp. 1-9

- Emmanuel J. Kwayu, Susannah M. Sallu and Jouni Paavola
- Evidence of Payments for Ecosystem Services as a mechanism for supporting biodiversity conservation and rural livelihoods pp. 10-21

- Jane Carter Ingram, David Wilkie, Tom Clements, Roan Balas McNab, Fred Nelson, Erick Hogan Baur, Hassanali T. Sachedina, David Dean Peterson and Charles Andrew Harold Foley
- Farm households' preferences for collective and individual actions to improve water-related ecosystem services: The Lake Naivasha basin, Kenya pp. 22-33

- Dawit W. Mulatu, Anne van der Veen and Pieter R. van Oel
- Understanding the relationships between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation: A conceptual framework pp. 34-45

- Janet A. Fisher, Genevieve Patenaude, Kalpana Giri, Kristina Lewis, Patrick Meir, Patricia Pinho, Mark D.A. Rounsevell and Mathew Williams
- Economic valuation of ecosystem services, a case study for aquatic vegetation removal in the Nete catchment (Belgium) pp. 46-56

- Annelies Boerema, Jonas Schoelynck, Kris Bal, Dirk Vrebos, Sander Jacobs, Jan Staes and Patrick Meire
- A comparison of Markov model-based methods for predicting the ecosystem service value of land use in Wuhan, central China pp. 57-65

- Dong Luo and Wenting Zhang
- Valuing cultural ecosystem services: Agricultural heritage in Chiloé island, southern Chile pp. 66-75

- José Barrena, Laura Nahuelhual, Andrea Báez, Ignacio Schiappacasse and Claudia Cerda
- A review and application of the evidence for nitrogen impacts on ecosystem services pp. 76-88

- L. Jones, A. Provins, M. Holland, G. Mills, F. Hayes, B. Emmett, J. Hall, L. Sheppard, R. Smith, M. Sutton, K. Hicks, M. Ashmore, R. Haines-Young and L. Harper-Simmonds
- Valuing ecosystem services across water bodies: Results from a discrete choice experiment pp. 89-97

- Edel Doherty, Geraldine Murphy, Stephen Hynes and Cathal Buckley
- Ecosystem services economic valuation, decision-support system or advocacy? pp. 98-105

- Yann Laurans and Laurent Mermet
- A synoptic survey of ecosystem services from headwater catchments in the United States pp. 106-115

- Brian H. Hill, Randall K. Kolka, Frank H. McCormick and Matthew A. Starry
- Spatially explicit perceptions of ecosystem services and land cover change in forested regions of Borneo pp. 116-127

- Nicola K. Abram, Erik Meijaard, Marc Ancrenaz, Rebecca K. Runting, Jessie A. Wells, David Gaveau, Anne-Sophie Pellier and Kerrie Mengersen
- The eco-price: How environmental emergy equates to currency pp. 128-140

- Elliott T. Campbell and David R. Tilley
- Valuing ecosystem services from Maryland forests using environmental accounting pp. 141-151

- Elliott T. Campbell and David R. Tilley
- Emergy and ecosystem services: A national biogeographical assessment pp. 152-159

- Luca Coscieme, Federico M. Pulselli, Nadia Marchettini, Paul C. Sutton, Sharolyn Anderson and Sharlynn Sweeney
- What scope for certifying forest ecosystem services? pp. 160-166

- Erik Meijaard, Sven Wunder, Manuel R. Guariguata and Douglas Sheil
- Evaluating opportunities to enhance ecosystem services in public use areas pp. 167-176

- Amy M. Villamagna, Paul L. Angermeier and Nicholas Niazi
- Civic ecology practices: Participatory approaches to generating and measuring ecosystem services in cities pp. 177-186

- Marianne E. Krasny, Alex Russ, Keith G. Tidball and Thomas Elmqvist
- Ecosystem services management tool development guidelines and framework revision for industries, industry policy makers and industry groups pp. 187-200

- Jarkko Havas, Takanori Matsui, Robert N. Shaw and Takashi Machimura
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