Ecosystem services and poverty alleviation (open access) : : trade-offs and governance / / edited by Kate Schreckenberg, Georgina Mace and Mahesh Poudyal.

Understanding how to sustain the services that ecosystems provide in support of human wellbeing is an active and growing research area. This book provides a state-of-the-art review of current thinking on the links between ecosystem services and poverty alleviation. In part it showcases the key findi...

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Superior document:Routledge studies in ecosystem services
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Place / Publishing House:Boca Raton, FL : : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Routledge studies in ecosystem services.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxvi, 325 pages) :; digital, PDF file(s).
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Table of Contents:
  • part I Evolving framings and contexts / Kate Schreckenberg
  • chapter 1 Seeing the wood for the trees
  • Exploring the evolution of frameworks of ecosystem services for human wellbeing / Unai Pascual
  • chapter 2 Justice and equity
  • Emerging research and policy approaches to address ecosystem service trade-offs / Neil Dawson
  • chapter 3 Social-ecological systems approaches
  • Revealing and navigating the complex trade-offs of sustainable development / Belinda Reyers
  • chapter 4 Limits and thresholds
  • Setting global, local and regional safe operating spaces / John Dearing
  • part II Ongoing and rapid system changes / Kate Schreckenberg
  • chapter 5 Interactions of migration and population dynamics with ecosystem services / W Neil Adger
  • chapter 6 Land use intensification
  • The promise of sustainability and the reality of trade-offs / Adrian Martin
  • chapter 7 Ecosystem services and poverty alleviation in urbanising contexts / Fiona Marshall
  • chapter 8 Reciprocal commitments for addressing forest–water relationships / Lana Whittaker
  • chapter 9 Restoration of ecosystems and ecosystem services / Alison Cameron
  • part III Improving governance / Kate Schreckenberg
  • chapter 10 Governing for ecosystem health and human wellbeing / Fiona Nunan
  • chapter 11 Co-generating knowledge on ecosystem services and the role of new technologies / Wouter Buytaert
  • chapter 12 PES
  • Payments for ecosystem services and poverty alleviation? / Mary Menton
  • chapter 13 Scaling-up conditional transfers for environmental protection and poverty alleviation / Ina Porras
  • chapter 14 Social impacts of protected areas
  • Exploring evidence of trade-offs and synergies / Emily Woodhouse
  • part IV Achieving sustainable wellbeing / Kate Schreckenberg
  • chapter 15 Multiple dimensions of wellbeing in practice / Sarah Coulthard
  • chapter 16 Gender and ecosystem services
  • A blind spot / Katrina Brown
  • chapter 17 Resilience and wellbeing for sustainability / Lucy Szaboova
  • chapter 18 Insights for sustainable small-scale fisheries / Daniela Diz
  • part V Concluding thoughts / Kate Schreckenberg
  • chapter 19 Ecosystem services for human wellbeing
  • Trade-offs and governance / Georgina Mace.