Integrating socio-cultural perspectives into ecosystem service valuation: A review of concepts and methods

SSK Scholte, AJA Van Teeffelen, PH Verburg - Ecological economics, 2015 - Elsevier
Ecosystem service research has long been dominated by a monetary interpretation of value,
neglecting other social perspectives on the importance of ecosystems for human well-being …

European agricultural landscapes, common agricultural policy and ecosystem services: a review

BT Van Zanten, PH Verburg, M Espinosa… - Agronomy for …, 2014 - Springer
Since the 1950s, intensification and scale enlargement of agriculture have changed
agricultural landscapes across Europe. The intensification and scale enlargement of farming …

Climate change adaptation in the western-Himalayas: Household level perspectives on impacts and barriers

R Pandey, P Kumar, KM Archie, AK Gupta, PK Joshi… - Ecological …, 2018 - Elsevier
A vast amount of knowledge and experience on co** with climatic variability and extreme
weather events exists within local communities, and indigenous co** strategies are …

Linkages between landscapes and human well-being: An empirical exploration with short interviews

C Bieling, T Plieninger, H Pirker, CR Vogl - Ecological Economics, 2014 - Elsevier
Human well-being is tightly linked to the natural environment. Although this notion is well-
established, it remains difficult to assess how the biophysical features of a specific area …

Intermediate human activities maximize dryland ecosystem services in the long-term land-use change: Evidence from the Sangong River watershed, northwest China

B Chen, X **g, S Liu, J Jiang, Y Wang - Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - Elsevier
Human activities cause widespread changes in landscape composition, which can affect
ecosystem services produced by these landscapes. It is usually believed that ecosystem …

Sustainable Livelihoods Approach in tropical coastal and marine social–ecological systems: A review

D Ferrol-Schulte, M Wolff, S Ferse, M Glaser - Marine policy, 2013 - Elsevier
Tropical coastal and marine social–ecological systems (CM-SESs) differ from other social–
ecological systems through the higher degree of risk and uncertainty associated with coastal …

[HTML][HTML] Assessing the capacity and flow of ecosystem services in multifunctional landscapes: Evidence of a rural-urban gradient in a Mediterranean small island state

MV Balzan, J Caruana, A Zammit - Land use policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Distinguishing between the ecosystems' capacity to generate ecosystem services (ES) and
the actual use of these service (ES flow) in ES assessment and map** is important to …

People perception of landscape change effects on ecosystem services in small Mediterranean islands: A combination of subjective and objective assessments

R Aretano, I Petrosillo, N Zaccarelli, T Semeraro… - Landscape and Urban …, 2013 - Elsevier
Humans constantly modify their environment to better fit their needs. These changes are
even more important in small Mediterranean islands, where the flow and type of ecosystem …

Ecosystem services and main environmental risks in a coastal lagoon (Mar Menor, Murcia, SE Spain): The public perception

AM Velasco, A Pérez-Ruzafa, JM Martínez-Paz… - Journal for Nature …, 2018 - Elsevier
Coastal lagoons count among the marine habitats with the highest biological productivity,
playing an important ecological role. Together with wetlands in general and coral reefs, they …

An interdisciplinary study on indicators: A comparative review of quality-of-life, macroeconomic, environmental, welfare and sustainability indicators

IA Pissourios - Ecological indicators, 2013 - Elsevier
It is generally recognised that indicator-based research forms a substantial part both of the
everyday practice and of the current theoretical pursuits in an extensive set of different …