... and Agroecology • PES analyses to evaluate when to support farm constraints Research proposal : unraveling the links between agroecology and ecosystemservices to facilitate an ...
... (Markets forEcosystemServices/MES), is obviously used to suggest their efficiency in referring explicitly to economic ...of services that were freely or cheaply available ...justification ...
... basis for the “joint products narrative” regarding ES that leads to the selection of other market-based instruments, such as environmental certification, as possible tools forecosystem ...
... TalVeg®: an innovative approach of ecosystem management for enhancing multiple ecosystemservices, with a focus on soil erosion and slope stability Taugourdeau O 1 , Fort F 2 , Freschet ...
... the ecosystem service framework is that it is comprehensive, generic and flexible enough for customisation to specific assessment ...of ecosystemservices can easily be replaced by ...
... BElgium EcosystemServices (BEES) Community of Practice and on some Belgian EcosystemServices (ES) research projects aimed at policy or practice ...mainly an aspect of policy or ...
... THROUGH ECOSYSTEMSERVICES AND ECOSYSTEMSERVICES THROUGH THE TERRITORY ? An important aspect of ecosystemservices approaches is that they make it possible to take into ...
... recommended for more accurate assessment, based on the context of study and its requirements, a special environment could be developed for user ...that an experimenter is examining ...same for ...
... fered for several cultural ES (125, 126), but the object classes usually implemented in Geographic Information System (GIS) environments may not be sufficient to de- scribe all interactions between ecosystems and ...
... is an author’s version published in : ...Landscape Agroecology and ecosystemservices. (2012) In: Agroecology Sessions 2012, 1 February 2012 - 2 February 2012 (Paris, ...
... been an integrative and bridging concept that facilitated the creation of linkages between climate and biodiversity re- gimes ...regulation services) within biodiversity ...instruments for ES and ...
... variables for them, notably in terms of disclosures (Cho and Patten, 2007; Cormier et ...calls for the adoption of best practices to reduce the impacts of businesses on biodiversity and promote its ...of ...
... Acknowledgements. The authors acknowledge particularly Ediwarman, Joni Haryadi, Tri HeruPrihadi, Jorge de Matos Casaca, and Sergio Tamassia The fish farmers of Brenne, Lorraine, Muara Jambi (Indonesia), and Santa ...
... or ecosystemservices, and describes forests regardless of their contribution to human ...well-being. For several decades, deforestation in many tropical regions has degraded ecosystem ...
... to ecosystem functioning (BEF Theory) and to its capacity to deliver a large diversity of ecosystemservices ...allow an easy diagnosis of the level of ES produced, neither a concomitant ...
... In the 1980–90s, public authorities began to promote integrated pest management practices. A first success in the use of natural enemies to regulate pests was achieved against the European red mite (Panonychus ulmi) on ...
... desire for involvement in the triple performance goal, which is the key criterion for ...room for manoeuvre, but especially to reduce their working time and increase profit margins, and the means of ...
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... (ii) an event with probability of occurrence of the risk; and (iii) a consequence resulted from the occurrence of the risk on susceptible ...describe opportunity (as a positive ...elements for ...
... our ecosystem example, the timing constraints associated to transient locations are estimated using a simple parame- terization routine based on the Lotka-Volterra equations that usually describe the population ...