Endophytes vs tree pathogens and pests: can they be used as biological control agents to improve tree health?

M Rabiey, LE Hailey, SR Roy, K Grenz… - European Journal of …, 2019 - Springer
Like all other plants, trees are vulnerable to attack by a multitude of pests and pathogens.
Current control measures for many of these diseases are limited and relatively ineffective …

Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications

A Waldron, V Adams, J Allan, A Arnell, G Asner… - 2020 - researchportal.helsinki.fi
Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications Waldron, A.
Page 1 https://helda.helsinki.fi Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and …

Supply and demand assessment of urban recreation service and its implication for greenspace planning-A case study on Guangzhou

H Liu, RP Remme, P Hamel, H Nong, H Ren - Landscape and Urban …, 2020 - Elsevier
Nature-based recreation in urban areas is important for the well-being of citizens. Spatial
quantification of recreation service supply and demand can support urban greenspace …

Can existing estimates for ecosystem service values inform forest management?

A Müller, T Knoke, R Olschewski - Forests, 2019 - mdpi.com
This paper aims at analyzing whether existing economic value estimates for forest
ecosystem services (ES) might be transferred and used for valuation purposes elsewhere …

Harmony with Nature: towards a new deep legal pluralism

H Dancer - The Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Through a lens of legal pluralism, this article examines the histories, ontologies and
discourses that have shaped two contrasting approaches to human-Earth relations in …

From supply to demand factors: What are the determinants of attractiveness for outdoor recreation?

L Tardieu, L Tuffery - Ecological Economics, 2019 - Elsevier
The concept of ecosystem services (ES) remains underused in supporting practical
decisions in conservation/development plans and programs. One of the most important …

A geospatial model of nature-based recreation for urban planning: Case study of Paris, France

H Liu, P Hamel, L Tardieu, RP Remme, B Han, H Ren - Land Use Policy, 2022 - Elsevier
Incorporating nature-based recreation into urban planning analyses requires understanding
the accessibility, quality, and demand for urban greenspace (UGS) across a city. Here, we …

Exploring the social and cultural values of trees and woodlands in England: A new composite measure

L O'Brien, S McConnachie, C Hall, J Forster… - People and …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Existing research on the social and cultural (S&C) values of treescapes tends to be limited in
scope, for example to recreation, aesthetic or health values, and much is primarily …

Indicators for measuring and reporting corporate nature-related impacts, dependencies, and risks

GS Smith, F Ascui, AP O'Grady, E Pinkard - … and Sustainability Indicators, 2024 - Elsevier
Businesses are embedded within nature. Their supply chains, operations, and products
fundamentally depend on and impact nature. These impacts and dependencies can give …

CAVAT (Capital Asset Value for Amenity Trees): valuing amenity trees as public assets

KJ Doick, C Neilan, G Jones, A Allison… - Arboricultural …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Valuing amenity trees is important for calculating loss of amenity and replacement value
following wilful or negligent damage, and for several aspects of urban forest management …