Ecosystem Services as a Stakeholder‐Driven Concept for Conservation Science
2009; Wiley; Volume: 24; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01347.x
ISSN1523-1739
Autores Tópico(s)Forest Management and Policy
ResumoConservation BiologyVolume 24, Issue 3 p. 907-909 Ecosystem Services as a Stakeholder-Driven Concept for Conservation Science SUSANNE MENZEL, SUSANNE MENZEL Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland, email [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorJACK TENG, JACK TENG Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver V6T 1Z4, CanadaSearch for more papers by this author SUSANNE MENZEL, SUSANNE MENZEL Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL, 8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland, email [email protected]Search for more papers by this authorJACK TENG, JACK TENG Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, University of British Columbia, 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver V6T 1Z4, CanadaSearch for more papers by this author First published: 14 May 2010 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1523-1739.2009.01347.xCitations: 141Read the full textAboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onEmailFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat Literature Cited Berkes, F., and C. Folke. 2002. Back to the future: ecosystem dynamics and local knowledge. Pages 121–146 in L. H. Gunderson and C. S. Holling, editors. Panarchy: understanding transformation in human and natural systems. Island Press, Washington , D.C. Bouwen, R., and T. Taillieu. 2004. Multi-party collaboration as social learning for interdependence: developing relational knowing for sustainable natural resource management. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 14: 137–153. N. Castree, and B. Braun, editors. 2001. Social nature: theory, practice, and politics. Blackwell, Malden , Massachusetts . Cowling, R. M., B. Egoh, A. T. Knight, P. J. O’Farrell, B. Reyers, M. Rouget’ll, D. J. Roux, A. Welz, and A. Wilhelm-Rechman. 2008. An operational model for mainstreaming ecosystem services for implementation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 105: 9483–9488. Daily, G. 1997. Nature's services: societal dependence on natural ecosystems. Island Press, Washington , D.C. De Groot, R. S., M. A. Wilson, and R. M. J. Boumans. 2002. A typology for the classification, description and valuation of ecosystem functions, goods and services. Ecological Economics 41: 393–408. Dorcey, A., and T. McDaniels. 2001. Great expectations, mixed results: trends in citizen involvement in Canadian environmental governance. Pages 247–302 in E. Parson, editor. Governing the environment: persistent challenges, uncertain innovations. University of Toronto Press, Toronto . Folke, C., S. Carpenter, T. Elmqvist, L. Gunderson, C. S. Holling, and B. Walker. 2002. Resilience and sustainable development: building adaptive capacity in a world of transformations. Ambio 31: 437–440. Leach, W. D., N. W. Perkey, and P. A. Sabatier. 2002. Stakeholder partnerships as collaborative policymaking: evaluation criteria applied to watershed management in California and Washington. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 21: 645–670. MEA (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment). 2005. Ecosystems and human well-being: current state and trends. Volume 1 in R. Hassan, R. Scholes, and N. Ash, editors. Island Press, Washington , D.C. Rowe, G., and L. J. Frewer. 2004. Evaluating public-participation exercises: a research agenda. Science Technology & Human Values 29: 512–557. Sheppard, S. R. J., and M. Meitner. 2005. Using multi-criteria analysis and visualisation for sustainable forest management planning with stakeholder groups. Forest Ecology and Management 207: 171–187. Tuler, S., and T. Webler. 1999. Voices from the forest: what participants expect of a public participation process. Society and Natural Resources 12: 437–453. Webler, T., S. Tuler, and R. Krueger. 2001. What is a good public participation process? Five perspectives from the public. Environmental Management 27: 435–450. Citing Literature Volume24, Issue3June 2010Pages 907-909 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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