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Stakeholder involvement in ecosystem service decision-making and research
... trust and enhance collaboration, this also bears the risk to only work with particular people or organizations that are interested ... and slow process of consultation). There is also the risk of power imbalances within the process (e.g. powerful organisations, ...
Wijnja - 12/05/2017 - 16:51
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Ecosystem service bundles
... (e.g. upstream land-use conversion versus downstream flood risk). Characteristics Multifunctionality ... for cooperation will be required; and Reduced risk of policy failure: by focusing on inherently synergistic bundles of ES, ...
Anonymous (not verified) - 15/02/2017 - 20:26
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Thresholds, tipping points and limits
... refer to points in some variable or state up to which a risk of system change is permitted or accepted (like in regulations of nitrate ... specifically politics) on the basis of what is accepted as a risk, and/or to remain if a “safe operating space” (e.g. limits for ...
Wijnja - 12/05/2017 - 16:41
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Public Goods
... accurate and there are also other characteristics of ES (e.g., uncertainty , jointness, irreversibility) that are important ... and Kretsch C.E. (2015). Increasing resilience and disaster risk reduction: the value of biodiversity and ecosystem approaches to ...
Wijnja - 12/05/2017 - 17:01
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Ecosystem Service Trade-offs and Synergies
... land-use conversion for agriculture on downstream flood risk) (García-Llorente et al., 2015). Second, understanding ES trade-offs ... and enhance synergies? How to reduce the potential risk of policy failure due to ES trade-offs and the uncertainty they ...
Wijnja - 15/02/2017 - 20:59