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[HTML][HTML] How to make ecological models useful for environmental management
Understanding and predicting the ecological consequences of different management
alternatives is becoming increasingly important to support environmental management …
alternatives is becoming increasingly important to support environmental management …
Artificial intelligence enabled participatory planning: a review
Participatory planning is a democratic spatial decision-making process involving multiple
stakeholders. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) methods in participatory planning …
stakeholders. The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) methods in participatory planning …
Future losses of ecosystem services due to coastal erosion in Europe
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 …
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
Tidal marshes are a key component of coastal seascape mosaics that support a suite of
socially and economically valuable ecosystem services, including recreational opportunities …
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
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 …
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
Ecosystem service (ES) spatial modelling is a key component of the integrated assessments
designed to support policies and management practices aiming at environmental …
designed to support policies and management practices aiming at environmental …
Understanding the consequences of sea level rise: the ecological implications of losing intertidal habitat
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 …
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
Mountain lakes are affected by anthropogenic use and global change, which necessitates
management strategies to ensure their conservation and provision of ecosystem services …
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 …
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 …
between stakeholders and support social acceptability of solutions for systemic transitions …
[HTML][HTML] Risk to the supply of ecosystem services across aquatic ecosystems
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 …
supply requires an understanding of the links between the impacts of pressures introduced …