Highlights•Cultural ecosystem services are coproduced with provisioning and regulating services.•Cultural ecosystem services influence ownership and management of …
Numerous studies underline the importance of immaterial benefits provided by ecosystems and especially by cultural landscapes, which are shaped by intimate human–nature …
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are increasingly addressed in research, but conceptual and methodological issues still limit their integration into management and decision-making …
The ecosystem services (ES) framework was developed to articulate and measure the benefits humans receive from ecosystems. Cultural ecosystem services (CES), usually …
Abstract The concept of Ecosystem Services has gained traction on the scientific agenda and has found its way into research on urban environments. Cities and towns, like any other …
Humanity faces a triple threat of climate change, biodiversity loss, and global food insecurity. In response, increasing the general adaptive capacity of farming systems is essential. We …
N Saidi, C Spray - Environmental Research Letters, 2018 - iopscience.iop.org
Background: the concept of'ecosystem services bundles', ie ecosystem services that repeatedly appear together across space and/or time, has been developed and refined as …
S Chen, H Chen, R Yang, Y Ye - Land use policy, 2023 - Elsevier
Peri-urban ecosystems especially peri-urban agriculture play an important part in multiple dimensions of both rural and urban sustainability and resilience. Yet such ecosystems on …
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) reflect peoples' physical and cognitive interactions with nature and are increasingly recognised for providing non-material benefits to human …