| More than food production: Assemblages of values underpinning women-led agroecological initiatives |
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| Gender equity as a key element for agroecological transitions: Neo-rural women as managers of agroecological initiatives |
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| Unravelling agroecological transitions: a multidimensional study of the horticultural sector in Madrid |
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| Role of the neo-rural phenomenon and the new peasantry in agroecological transitions: a literature review |
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| Towards acoustic monitoring of bees: wingbeat sounds are related to species and individual traits |
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| Between farms and forks: Food industry perspectives on the future of EU food labelling |
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| Towards sustainable landscapes: Implementing participatory approaches in contract design for biodiversity preservation and ecosystem services in Europe |
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| How we have changed! The European Union's political response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. |
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| Unveiling human–wildlife interactions in the context of livestock grazing abandonment and the return of large carnivores, ungulates and vultures: A stakeholder perspective |
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| The role of emotions in human-nature connectedness within Mediterranean landscapes in Spain |
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| Exploring the effect of landscape composition and agroecological practices on wild bees in horticultural farms |
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| The prospects of innovative agri-environmental contracts in the European policy context: Results from a Delphi study |
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| Co-producing an ecosystem services-based plan for sustainable university campuses |
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| Science on ecosystems and people to support the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework |
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| Land transformation changes peoples values of ecosystem services in Las Vegas agrarian landscapes of Madrid Spain |
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| Do agroecological practices enhance the supply of ecosystem services? A comparison between agroecological and conventional horticultural farms |
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| Participatory research in times of COVID-19 and beyond: Adjusting your methodological toolkits |
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| Biodiversity and ecosystem services mapping: Can it reconcile urban and protected area planning? |
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| Social indicators of ecosystem restoration for enhancing human wellbeing |
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| Characterizing agroecological and conventional farmers: uncovering their motivations, practices, and perspectives toward agriculture |
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| Do farmers care about pollinators? A cross-site comparison of farmers' perceptions, knowledge, and management practices for pollinator-dependent crops |
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| Key advantages of the leverage points perspective to shape human-nature relations |
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| Human-nature connectedness as leverage point |
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| Participatory collective farming as a leverage point for fostering human-nature connectedness |
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| Understanding the context of multifaceted collaborations for social-ecological sustainability: a methodology for cross-case analysis |
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| Local Perceptions of Ecosystem Services Across Multiple Ecosystem Types in Spain |
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| Participatory Mapping of Cultural Ecosystem Services in Madrid: Insights for Landscape Planning |
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| How can feminist and postcolonial science studies contribute to knowledge co-production? Insights for IPBES. |
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| COOPERATIVE APPROACH AND LAND STEWARDSHIP: TWO DRIVERS FOR THE AGRO-ECOLOGICAL TRANSITION OF AGRI-FOOD SYSTEMS |
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| Improving collaboration between ecosystem service communities and the IPBES science-policy platform |
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| How do policy-influential stakeholders from the Madrid region (Spain) understand and perceive the relevance of agroecology and the challenges for its regional implementation? |
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| How Does Agroecology Contribute to the Transitions towards Social-Ecological Sustainability? |
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| A novel telecoupling framework to assess social relations across spatial scales for ecosystem services research |
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| Exploring sense of place across cultivated lands through public participatory mapping |
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| Identifying past social-ecological thresholds to understand long-term temporal dynamics in Spain |
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| Identifying win-win situations in agricultural landscapes: an integrated ecosystem servicesassessment for Spain |
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| Integrating supply and demand in ecosystem service bundles characterization across Mediterranean transformed landscapes |
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| Agroecological Strategies for Reactivating the Agrarian Sector: The Case of Agrolab in Madrid |
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| Evaluating social learning in participatory mapping of ecosystem services |
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| Exploring Current and Future Situation of Mediterranean Silvopastoral Systems: Case Study in Southern Spain |
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| Why conserve biodiversity? A multi-national exploration of stakeholders' views on the arguments for biodiversity conservation |
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| Farming for Life Quality and Sustainability: A Literature Review of Green Care Research Trends in Europe |
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| Offshore renewable energy and nature conservation: the case of marine tidal turbines in Northern Ireland |
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| What can conservation strategies learn from the ecosystem services approach? Insights from ecosystem assessments in two Spanish protected areas |
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| Applying Place-Based Social-Ecological Research to Address Water Scarcity: Insights for Future Research |
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| Identifying future research directions for biodiversity, ecosystem services and sustainability: perspectives from early-career researchers |
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| (Dis) integrated valuation - Assessing the information gaps in ecosystem service appraisals for governance support |
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| Selecting methods for ecosystem service assessment: A decision tree approach |
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| Stakeholders' perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies |
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| The means determine the end - Pursuing integrated valuation in practice |
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| When we cannot have it all: Ecosystem services trade-offs in the context of spatial planning |
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| Exploring the Connections between Agroecological Practices and Ecosystem Services: A Systematic Literature Review |
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| Ecosystem services provided by biocrusts: From ecosystem functions to social values |
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| What has ecosystem service science achieved in Spanish drylands? Evidences of need for transdisciplinary science |
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| Socio-cultural valuation approaches |
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| Delineating boundaries of social-ecological systems for landscape planning: A comprehensive spatial approach |
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| Trait-based approaches to analyze links between the drivers of change and ecosystem services: Synthesizing existing evidence and future challenges |
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| Caught Between Personal and Collective Values: Biodiversity conservation in European decision-making |
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| Willingness to Pay for Ecosystem Services among Stakeholder Groups in a South-Central US Watershed with Regional Conflict |
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| Impacts of land use change on ecosystem services and implications for human well-being in Spanish drylands |
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| SOCIAL DEMAND FOR ECOSYSTEM SERVICES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR WATERSHED MANAGEMENT |
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| Spatial patterns of cultural ecosystem services provision in Southern Patagonia |
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| Social Farming in the Promotion of Social-Ecological Sustainability in Rural and Periurban Areas |
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| The value of time in biological conservation and supplied ecosystem services: A willingness to give up time exercise |
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| Ecosystem services values in Spain: A meta-analysis |
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| Social Perception and Supply of Ecosystem Services - A Watershed Approach for Carbon Related Ecosystem Services |
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| Collaborative mapping of ecosystem services: The role of stakeholders' profiles |
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| Biodiversity conservation research challenges in the 21st century: A review of publishing trends in 2000 and 2011 |
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| Biophysical and sociocultural factors underlying spatial trade-offs of ecosystem services in semiarid watersheds |
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| Linkages between biodiversity attributes and ecosystem services: A systematic review |
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| From supply to social demand: a landscape-scale analysis of the water regulation service |
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| Incorporating the Social-Ecological Approach in Protected Areas in the Anthropocene |
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| Trade-offs across value-domains in ecosystem services assessment |
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| Ecosystem service trade-offs from supply to social demand: A landscape-scale spatial analysis |
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| Socio-cultural valuation of ecosystem services: uncovering the links between values, drivers of change, and human well-being |
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| Unraveling the Relationships between Ecosystems and Human Wellbeing in Spain |
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| Mapping forest ecosystem services: From providing units to beneficiaries |
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| Uncovering Ecosystem Service Bundles through Social Preferences |
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| A choice experiment study for land-use scenarios in semi-arid watershed environments |
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| The role of multi-functionality in social preferences toward semi-arid rural landscapes: An ecosystem service approach |
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| Analyzing the Social Factors That Influence Willingness to Pay for Invasive Alien Species Management Under Two Different Strategies: Eradication and Prevention |
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| The conservation against development paradigm in protected areas: Valuation of ecosystem services in the Donana social-ecological system (southwestern Spain) |
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| Can ecosystem properties be fully translated into service values? An economic valuation of aquatic plant services |
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| Social preferences regarding the delivery of ecosystem services in a semiarid Mediterranean region |
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| Exploring the motivations of protesters in contingent valuation: Insights for conservation policies |
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| Social perceptions of the impacts and benefits of invasive alien species: Implications for management |
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| Biodiversity and human well-being: the role of functional diversity |
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