[HTML][HTML] Tropical peatlands in the anthropocene: Lessons from the past

LES Cole, CM Åkesson, KA Hapsari, D Hawthorne… - Anthropocene, 2022 - Elsevier
The status of tropical peatlands, one of Earth's most efficient natural carbon stores, is of
increasing international concern as they experience rising threat from deforestation and …

[HTML][HTML] Environmental attitudes and place identity as determinants of preferences for ecosystem services

M Faccioli, M Czajkowski, K Glenk, J Martin-Ortega - Ecological Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
Stated preference methods are frequently employed to measure people's willingness to pay
(WTP) for ecosystem services. However, these techniques are also criticized for following a …

[HTML][HTML] Assigning value to cultural ecosystem services: The significance of memory and imagination in the conservation of Irish peatlands

K Flood, M Mahon, J McDonagh - Ecosystem Services, 2021 - Elsevier
Exploring how values are assigned to cultural ecosystem services of peatlands, this paper
draws on a process perspective that incorporates relational and pragmatist approaches to …

The economics of peatland restoration

K Glenk, J Martin-Ortega - Journal of Environmental Economics …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Restoration offers opportunities for securing and enhancing critical ecosystem services
provided by peatlands, such as carbon storage, water retention and water quality, and …

Challenges in delivering climate change policy through land use targets for afforestation and peatland restoration

I Brown - Environmental Science & Policy, 2020 - Elsevier
Climate change policy for the land sector is challenged by complex biophysical and
socioeconomic contexts. A target approach utilising land-use change indicators is often …

The use of focus groups in cultural ecosystem services research: a systematic review

Ľ Slovák, J Daněk, T Daněk - Humanities and Social Sciences …, 2023 - nature.com
Focus groups are an increasingly popular method for eliciting non-material values and
cultural ecosystem services (CES) in the context of studying human–nature relationships …

Deliberating our frames: How members of multi-stakeholder initiatives use shared frames to tackle within-frame conflicts over sustainability issues

A Zimmermann, N Albers, JO Kenter - Journal of Business Ethics, 2021 - Springer
Multi-stakeholder initiatives (MSIs) have been praised as vehicles for tackling complex
sustainability issues, but their success relies on the reconciliation of stakeholders' divergent …

Local community representations of tropical peatlands and implications for restoration in Riau, Indonesia

ZD Tan, S Sutikno, LR Carrasco… - Restoration Ecology, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Accounting for the myriad of ways that local communities relate to peatlands is increasingly
recognized as a factor for long‐term restoration success. One way of doing so is through …

Protecting peatlands requires understanding stakeholder perceptions and relational values: A case study of peatlands in the Yorkshire Dales

KJ Lees, R Carmenta, I Condliffe, A Gray, L Marquis… - Ambio, 2023 - Springer
Sustainable peatland management is a global environmental governance challenge given
peat's carbon storage. Peatlands worldwide are sites of contested demands between …

Cost-effective land-use options of drained peatlands–integrated biophysical-economic modeling approach

A Juutinen, A Tolvanen, M Saarimaa, P Ojanen… - Ecological …, 2020 - Elsevier
Peatlands provide habitats for many species and a variety of ecosystem services worldwide.
In this study we used an integrated biophysical-economic modeling approach with multi …