Ecosystem Services
2012 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue C, 2013
- PES in a nutshell: From definitions and origins to PES in practice—Approaches, design process and innovative aspects pp. 2-11

- Claudia Sattler and Bettina Matzdorf
- What are PES? A review of definitions and an extension pp. 12-15

- Sandra Derissen and Uwe Latacz-Lohmann
- Payments for ecosystem services: A review and comparison of developing and industrialized countries pp. 16-30

- Sarah Schomers and Bettina Matzdorf
- Multi-classification of payments for ecosystem services: How do classification characteristics relate to overall PES success? pp. 31-45

- Claudia Sattler, Susanne Trampnau, Sarah Schomers, Claas Meyer and Bettina Matzdorf
- Institutional durability of payments for watershed ecosystem services: Lessons from two case studies from Colombia and Germany pp. 46-53

- Marcela Muñoz Escobar, Robert Hollaender and Camilo Pineda Weffer
- The complexity of the institution of payment for environmental services: A case study of two Indonesian PES schemes pp. 54-63

- Akhmad Fauzi and Zuzy Anna
- Payments for ecosystem services in Vietnam: market-based incentives or state control of resources? pp. 64-71

- Diana Suhardiman, Dennis Wichelns, Guillaume Lestrelin and Chu Thai Hoanh
- Payments for ecosystem services and rural development: Landowners' preferences and potential participation in western Mexico pp. 72-81

- Arturo Balderas Torres, Douglas C. MacMillan, Margaret Skutsch and Jon C. Lovett
- Designing conservation tenders to support landholder participation: A framework and case study assessment pp. 82-92

- Stuart Whitten, Andrew Reeson, Jill Windle and John Rolfe
- PES marketplace development at the local scale: The Eugene Water and Electric Board as a local watershed services marketplace driver pp. 93-103

- Susan Lurie, Drew E. Bennett, Sally Duncan, Hannah Gosnell, Maria Lewis Hunter, Anita T. Morzillo, Cassandra Moseley, Max Nielsen-Pincus, Robert Parker and Eric M. White
- Intermediary roles and payments for ecosystem services: A typology and program feasibility application in Panama pp. 104-116

- Heidi R. Huber-Stearns, Joshua H. Goldstein and Esther A. Duke
- Community participation in payment for ecosystem services design and implementation: An example from Trinidad pp. 117-121

- Maurice A. Rawlins and Leon Westby
- Payments for Water Ecosystem Services in Latin America: A literature review and conceptual model pp. 122-132

- Julia Martin-Ortega, Elena Ojea and Camille Roux
Volume 5, issue C, 2013
- Spatial differences of the supply of multiple ecosystem services and the environmental and land use factors affecting them pp. 4-10

- Ying Pan, Zengrang Xu and Junxi Wu
- Mapping ecosystem services in New York City: Applying a social–ecological approach in urban vacant land pp. 11-26

- Timon McPhearson, Peleg Kremer and Zoé A. Hamstead
- A comparative assessment of decision-support tools for ecosystem services quantification and valuation pp. 27-39

- Kenneth J. Bagstad, Darius J. Semmens, Sissel Waage and Robert Winthrop
- Comparing approaches to spatially explicit ecosystem service modeling: A case study from the San Pedro River, Arizona pp. 40-50

- Kenneth J. Bagstad, Darius J. Semmens and Robert Winthrop
- TESSA: A toolkit for rapid assessment of ecosystem services at sites of biodiversity conservation importance pp. 51-57

- Kelvin S.-H. Peh, Andrew Balmford, Richard B. Bradbury, Claire Brown, Stuart H.M. Butchart, Francine M.R. Hughes, Alison Stattersfield, David H.L. Thomas, Matt Walpole, Julian Bayliss, David Gowing, Julia P.G. Jones, Simon L. Lewis, Mark Mulligan, Bhopal Pandeya, Charlie Stratford, Julian R. Thompson, Kerry Turner, Bhaskar Vira, Simon Willcock and Jennifer C. Birch
- The relationship between social values for ecosystem services and global land cover: An empirical analysis pp. 58-68

- Greg Brown
- The role of Cloud Affected Forests (CAFs) on water inputs to dams pp. 69-77

- Leonardo Sáenz and Mark Mulligan
- Valuing forest ecosystem services: Case study of a forest reserve in Japan pp. 78-87

- Karachepone Ninan and Makoto Inoue
- Economic valuation of provisioning and cultural services of a protected mangrove ecosystem: A case study on Sundarbans Reserve Forest, Bangladesh pp. 88-93

- Md. Shams Uddin, E. de Ruyter van Steveninck, Mishka Stuip and Mohammad Aminur Rahman Shah
- Payments for ecosystem services in Vietnam: Market-based incentives or state control of resources? pp. 94-101

- Diana Suhardiman, Dennis Wichelns, Guillaume Lestrelin and Chu Thai Hoanh
- Provision of ecosystem services by the Aysén watershed, Chilean Patagonia, to rural households pp. 102-109

- Luisa E. Delgado, Ma. Belén Sepúlveda and Víctor H. Marín
- Estimating impacts of population growth and land use policy on ecosystem services: A community-level case study in Virginia, USA pp. 110-123

- Claire A. Jantz and James J. Manuel
- Assessment of ecosystem services in homegarden systems in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam pp. 124-136

- Hideyuki Mohri, Shruti Lahoti, Osamu Saito, Anparasan Mahalingam, Nimal Gunatilleke, Irham,, Van Thang Hoang, Gamini Hitinayake, Kazuhiko Takeuchi and Srikantha Herath
- What are we missing? Economic value of an urban forest in Ghana pp. 137-142

- William Kwadwo Dumenu
- The role of forest provisioning ecosystem services in coping with household stresses and shocks in Miombo woodlands, Zambia pp. 143-148

- Felix Kanungwe Kalaba, Claire Helen Quinn and Andrew John Dougill
- Crossdisciplinary research contributions to the United Kingdom′s National Ecosystem Assessment pp. 149-159

- Ricky N. Lawton and Murray Rudd
- Protecting our life support systems: An inventory of U.S. federal research on ecosystem services pp. 163-169

- Llael M. Cox, Andrew L. Almeter and Kathryn A. Saterson
Volume 4, issue C, 2013
- A blueprint for mapping and modelling ecosystem services pp. 4-14

- Neville D. Crossman, Benjamin Burkhard, Stoyan Nedkov, Louise Willemen, Katalin Petz, Ignacio Palomo, Evangelia G. Drakou, Berta Martín-Lopez, Timon McPhearson, Kremena Boyanova, Rob Alkemade, Benis Egoh, Martha B. Dunbar and Joachim Maes
- The five pillar EPPS framework for quantifying, mapping and managing ecosystem services pp. 15-24

- Olaf Bastian, Ralf-Uwe Syrbe, Matthias Rosenberg, Doreen Rahe and Karsten Grunewald
- “Maps have an air of authority”: Potential benefits and challenges of ecosystem service maps at different levels of decision making pp. 25-32

- Jennifer Hauck, Christoph Görg, Riku Varjopuro, Outi Ratamäki, Joachim Maes, Heidi Wittmer and Kurt Jax
- Mapping ecosystem services' values: Current practice and future prospects pp. 33-46

- Jan Philipp Schägner, Luke Brander, Joachim Maes and Volkmar Hartje
- Mapping provisioning ecosystem services at the local scale using data of varying spatial and temporal resolution pp. 47-59

- Marion Kandziora, Benjamin Burkhard and Felix Müller
- Impact of multiple interacting financial incentives on land use change and the supply of ecosystem services pp. 60-72

- Brett Anthony Bryan and Neville David Crossman
- Assessing and mapping global climate regulation service loss induced by Terrestrial Transport Infrastructure construction pp. 73-81

- Léa Tardieu, Sébastien Roussel and Jean-Michel Salles
- Trade-off analysis of ecosystem services in Eastern Europe pp. 82-94

- A. Ruijs, Ada Wossink, Mika Kortelainen, R. Alkemade and C.J.E. Schulp
- Safeguarding ecosystem services and livelihoods: Understanding the impact of conservation strategies on benefit flows to society pp. 95-103

- Louise Willemen, Evangelia G. Drakou, Martha B. Dunbar, Philippe Mayaux and Benis N. Egoh
- National Parks, buffer zones and surrounding lands: Mapping ecosystem service flows pp. 104-116

- Ignacio Palomo, Berta Martín-López, Marion Potschin, Roy Haines-Young and Carlos Montes
- Spatial dynamics of ecosystem service flows: A comprehensive approach to quantifying actual services pp. 117-125

- Kenneth J. Bagstad, Gary W. Johnson, Brian Voigt and Ferdinando Villa
- Mapping forest ecosystem services: From providing units to beneficiaries pp. 126-138

- Ana P. García-Nieto, Marina García-Llorente, Irene Iniesta-Arandia and Berta Martín-López
- Estimation of water requirements by livestock in Europe pp. 139-145

- Sarah Mubareka, Joachim Maes, Carlo Lavalle and Ad de Roo
Volume 3, issue C, 2013
- What have economists learned about valuing nature? A review essay pp. e1-e10

- Sarah Parks and John Gowdy
- An initial estimate of the value of ecosystem services in Bhutan pp. e11-e21

- Ida Kubiszewski, Robert Costanza, Lham Dorji, Philip Thoennes and Kuenga Tshering
- Transdisciplinary conceptual modeling of a social-ecological system—A case study application in Terceira Island, Azores pp. e22-e31

- Maria Helena Guimarães, Johanna Ballé-Béganton, Denis Bailly, Alice Newton, Tomasz Boski and Tomaz Dentinho
- Framing local outcomes of biodiversity conservation through ecosystem services: A case study from Ranomafana, Madagascar pp. e32-e39

- Susanna Kari and Kaisa Korhonen-Kurki
- Conservation salvage of Cordyceps sinensis collection in the Himalayan mountains is neglected pp. e40-e43

- Chandra P. Kuniyal and Rakesh C. Sundriyal
- Nature’s nocturnal services: Light pollution as a non-recognised challenge for ecosystem services research and management pp. e44-e48

- Jari Lyytimäki
Volume 2, issue C, 2012
- Services from the deep: Steps towards valuation of deep sea goods and services pp. 2-13

- Claire W. Armstrong, Naomi S. Foley, Rob Tinch and Sybille van den Hove
- Cultural ecosystem services provided by landscapes: Assessment of heritage values and identity pp. 14-26

- Anna Tengberg, Susanne Fredholm, Ingegard Eliasson, Igor Knez, Katarina Saltzman and Ola Wetterberg
- Facilitating implementation of landscape-scale water management: The integrated constructed wetland concept pp. 27-37

- Mark Everard, Rory Harrington and Robert J. McInnes
- Including the economic value of well-functioning urban ecosystems in financial decisions: Evidence from a process in Cape Town pp. 38-44

- Martin de Wit, Hugo van Zyl, Douglas Crookes, James Blignaut, Terence Jayiya, Valerie Goiset and Brian Mahumani
- Managing natural wealth: Research and implementation of ecosystem services in the United States and Canada pp. 45-55

- Jennifer L. Molnar and Ida Kubiszewski
- Ecosystem services research in Latin America: The state of the art pp. 56-70

- Patricia Balvanera, María Uriarte, Lucía Almeida-Leñero, Alice Altesor, Fabrice DeClerck, Toby Gardner, Jefferson Hall, Antonio Lara, Pedro Laterra, Marielos Peña-Claros, Dalva M. Silva Matos, Adrian L. Vogl, Luz Piedad Romero-Duque, Luis Felipe Arreola, Ángela Piedad Caro-Borrero, Federico Gallego, Meha Jain, Christian Little, Rafael de Oliveira Xavier, José M. Paruelo, Jesús Emilio Peinado, Lourens Poorter, Nataly Ascarrunz, Francisco Correa, Marcela B. Cunha-Santino, Amabel Paula Hernández-Sánchez and María Vallejos
- An African account of ecosystem service provision: Use, threats and policy options for sustainable livelihoods pp. 71-81

- Benis N. Egoh, Patrick J. O'Farrell, Aymen Charef, Leigh Josephine Gurney, Thomas Koellner, Henry Nibam Abi, Mody Egoh and Louise Willemen
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