... beneficial services provided by jellyfish likely scale linearly with biomass (perhaps peaking at a saturation point), non-linear thresholds exist for negative impacts to ecosystem ...beneficial ...
... both ecosystemservices and biodiversity relative to its area of coverage (Table ...of ecosystemservices and because of their relatively small geographic ...
... The workshop organized to discuss the outcomes of the survey with the respondents complements our results. When discussing possible explanations of why women gave a higher valuation than men to home garden’s ...
... for ecosystemservices’ and ‘con- servation’ anywhere in title, abstract or keywords, and the term ‘tropical’ anywhere in the ...an ecosystem, or the provision of related ecosystem service(s), ...
... for ecosystemservices in both terrestrial and marine systems is the immediate interest of humans in particular species – the production of corn (Zea mays), the harvest of teak (Tectona grandis) or tuna ...
... Background: Forest fires, insect outbreaks, and windstorms are common forest disturbances that are expected to increase in importance in coming decades. Post-disturbance management often involves salvage logging, i.e. ...
... Millennium Ecosystem Assessment [12] and many subsequent publications [14] suggest that biodiversity and provision of ecosystemservices are positively related, with the implication that management ...
... compromise ecosystem service delivery, including fisheries' ...system services delivered by benthic ...of ecosystemservices by adopting the concept of Ecosystem Service Providers (ESP), ...
... demand for understanding the various implications of wildfire as compared to windstorms or insect outbreaks, including impacts related to subsequent salvage logging. However, logging after some large storms such as ...
... The ecosystemservices provided by impacted ecosystems may be affected, thus affecting groups in society who depend on these services for their ...of ecosystemservices and act ...
... b) Interventions acting as direct drivers of change. If a proposed intervention is know to produce or contribute to one or more drivers of change with known impact on ecosystemservices (see box 3 above), ...
... Ecosystemservices assessment forms a key component of the current management plan preparation for Moeyungyi Wildlife Sanctuary Ramsar Site, with support from the Norwegian Environment Agency under the ...
... for EcosystemServices (PES) emerges as a promising ...multiple ecosystemservices in the same location through a voluntary transaction where a known quantity of ecosystem ...
... and ecosystemservices as determined by their respective governing ...and ecosystemservices, and it is noted that the scientific processes informing policy under each of the conventions may ...
... The ecosystemservices provided by impacted ecosystems may be affected, thus affecting groups in society who depend on these services for their ...of ecosystemservices and act ...
... the ecosystemservices framework developed by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) and the findings and recommendations of the Comprehensive Assessment on Water Management in Agriculture (CA), as ...
... to ecosystem service degradation along a deforestation succession continuum (Lavelle et ...other ecosystemservices, at the global ...from ecosystemservices losses due to agricultural ...
... Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (2005), where the efforts of 1 360 experts gathered to outline the fundamental concepts of ES , to uncover the state of the art in the field, and to conceive scientific recommenda- ...
... the ecosystem approach into sectoral planning as well as the integrated coastal zone management plans are also vital element for promoting integrated land-use planning, see section for more actions to promote ...
... (iii) Land: Cultivable land increases as either forests are cleared, or marginal lands and deserts are made cultivable by irrigation and fertilization. Since available land is limited, competition among uses can be high: ...