[HTML][HTML] How to make ecological models useful for environmental management

N Schuwirth, F Borgwardt, S Domisch, M Friedrichs… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
Understanding and predicting the ecological consequences of different management
alternatives is becoming increasingly important to support environmental management …

Artificial intelligence enabled participatory planning: a review

J Du, X Ye, P Jankowski, TW Sanchez… - International Journal of …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Participatory planning is a democratic spatial decision-making process involving multiple
stakeholders. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) methods in participatory planning …

Future losses of ecosystem services due to coastal erosion in Europe

D Paprotny, P Terefenko, A Giza, P Czapliński… - Science of the Total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Coastal erosion is a major issue facing Europe that will only worsen under future climate
change and the resulting sea level rise. One effect of erosion is the loss of ecosystem …

Human actions alter tidal marsh seascapes and the provision of ecosystem services

BL Gilby, MP Weinstein, R Baker, J Cebrian… - Estuaries and …, 2021 - Springer
Tidal marshes are a key component of coastal seascape mosaics that support a suite of
socially and economically valuable ecosystem services, including recreational opportunities …

[HTML][HTML] Identification of conservation and restoration priority areas in the Danube River based on the multi-functionality of river-floodplain systems

A Funk, J Martínez-López, F Borgwardt… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Large river-floodplain systems are hotspots of biodiversity and ecosystem services but are
also used for multiple human activities, making them one of the most threatened ecosystems …

[HTML][HTML] Practical application of spatial ecosystem service models to aid decision support

G Zulian, E Stange, H Woods, L Carvalho, J Dick… - Ecosystem Services, 2018 - Elsevier
Ecosystem service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments
designed to support policies and management practices aiming at environmental …

Understanding the consequences of sea level rise: the ecological implications of losing intertidal habitat

V Rullens, S Mangan, F Stephenson… - New Zealand Journal …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Sea level rise (SLR) has been described as one of the greatest potential causes of
ecosystem disruption, putting many coastal areas at risk of irreversible changes. However …

[HTML][HTML] Stakeholder perspectives on ecosystem services of mountain lakes in the European Alps

M Ebner, V Fontana, U Schirpke, U Tappeiner - Ecosystem Services, 2022 - Elsevier
Mountain lakes are affected by anthropogenic use and global change, which necessitates
management strategies to ensure their conservation and provision of ecosystem services …

[HTML][HTML] Finding common grounds for conflict resolution through value analysis of stakeholders around the socio-ecological crisis of the Mar Menor coastal lagoon …

C Boix-Fayos, J Martínez-López, J Albaladejo… - Landscape and Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Aligning with people's values in landscape political decisions can help to minimise conflicts
between stakeholders and support social acceptability of solutions for systemic transitions …

[HTML][HTML] Risk to the supply of ecosystem services across aquatic ecosystems

F Culhane, H Teixeira, AJA Nogueira… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
The capacity of ecosystems to supply ecosystem services is decreasing. Sustaining this
supply requires an understanding of the links between the impacts of pressures introduced …