The ecosystem services agenda: bridging the worlds of natural science and economics, conservation and development, and public and private policy

The Ecosystem Services Journal starts in 2012 with a formidable basis in the reports and books from the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and TEEB projects. Following a half-century history of growing awareness and associated scientific based policy development a bridging concept with natural and social science notions was developed and coined “ecosystem services”. The agenda for the journal Ecosystem Services, presented in this introductory paper to the Journal Ecosystem Services is aimed at scientists and policy analysts who consider contributing to better knowledge and better use of that knowledge about ecosystem services. This should include knowledge of the ecological systems that provide the services, the economic systems that benefit from them, and the institutions that need to develop effective codes for a sustainable use. The agenda is derived from the experience of the authors in science and policy analysis and extended with some of the recommendations from the TEEB book for national and international policy making emphasising the science—policy—practice linkage, which is the philosophy of the Journal.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Braat, L.C., de Groot, R.S.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:Agenda, Economics, Ecosystem services, Policy, Practice, Science,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/the-ecosystem-services-agenda-bridging-the-worlds-of-natural-scie
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