Assessment of Ecosystem Services at Different Scales

A special issue of World (ISSN 2673-4060).

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Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, H-2100 Gödöllő, Hungary
Interests: socio-economic aspects of nature and biodiversity conservation; ecosystem services; conservation conflicts; participatory processes; financing nature conservation
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Department of Nature Conservation and Landscape Management, Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Sciences, H-2100 Gödöllő, Hungary
Interests: ecosystem services; soil-related ecosystem services; soil erosion; land use change; nature conservation
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

The concept of ecosystem services is a significant and still growing research topic, especially related to biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of natural resources. The assessment of ecosystem services seems to be at the center of research agendas, due to its foreseen applicability in biodiversity and other land use policies. Assessments can be conducted at different scales and they are quite challenging while methodologies can vary and are still under development.

In this Special Issue, we would like to invite a wide range of papers that deal with the assessment of ecosystem services at different scales, e.g. business entity, settlement, region, country, continent, or even at a global scale. Assessments of a single service or a set of services including provisioning, regulation, and maintenance and cultural services are all welcome. However, especially, in the case of provisioning services, we would like authors to discuss related sustainability issues. Methodologies can cover qualitative, quantitative, or monetary methods as well as mapping. We encourage authors to reflect on the methodological challenges of the assessment at the given scale. It would be also nice to see how the results of the assessments might assist certain land use decisions.

You may choose our Joint Special Issue in Sustainability.

Dr. Eszter Kovács
Dr. Csaba Centeri
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Keywords

  • ecosystem service research
  • assessment and mapping
  • scale issues
  • provisioning, regulation and maintenance, and cultural services
  • biodiversity conservation
  • land use decisions

Published Papers

There is no accepted submissions to this special issue at this moment.
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