Networking Our Way to Better Ecosystem Service Provision

The ecosystem services (EcoS) concept is being used increasingly to attach values to natural systems and the multiple benefits they provide to human societies. Ecosystem processes or functions only become EcoS if they are shown to have social and/or economic value. This should assure an explicit con...

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Published inTrends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) Vol. 31; no. 2; pp. 105 - 115
Main Authors Bohan, David, Landuyt, Dries, Ma, Athen, Macfadyen, Sarina, Martinet, Vincent V., Massol, Francois, Mcinerny, Greg, Montoya, Jose M., Mulder, Christian, Pascual, Unai, Pocock, Michael J O, White, Piran, Blanchemanche, Sandrine, Bonkowski, Michael, Bretagnolle, Vincent V., Bronmark, Christer, Dicks, Lynn, Dumbrell, Alex, Eisenhauer, Nico, Friberg, Nikolai, Gessner, Mark O, Gill, Richard, Gray, Clare, Haughton, Alison, Ibanez, Sébastien, Jensen, John, Jeppesen, Erik, Jokela, Jukka, Lacroix, Gerard, Lannou, Christian, Lavorel, Sandra, Le Galliard, Jean-François, Lescourret, Francoise, Liu, Shanlin, Loeuille, Nicolas, Mclaughlin, Orla, Muggleton, Stephen H., Penuelas, Josep, Petanidou, Theodora, Petit, Sandrine, Pomati, Francesco, Raffaelli, Dave, Rasmussen, Jes, Raybould, Alan, Reboud, Xavier, Richard, Guy, Scherber, Christoph, Scheu, Stefan, Sutherland, William J, Tamaddoni-Nezhad, Alireza, ter Braak Cajo, J.F., Termansen, Mette M., Thompson, Murray S. A., Tscharntke, Teja, Vacher, Corinne C., van Der Geest, Harm, Voigt, Winfried, Vonk, J Arie, Zhou, Xin, Woodward, Guy
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2016
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