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Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies
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February 2018

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Ecosystem Services

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Helen Woods

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The ecosystem service (ES) concept is becoming mainstream in policy and planning, but operational influence on practice is seldom reported. Here, we report the practitioners' perspectives on the practical implementation of the ES concept in 27 case studies. A standardised anonymous survey (n=246), was used, focusing on the science-practice interaction process, perceived impact and expected use of the case study assessments. Operationalisation of the concept was shown to achieve a gradual change in practices: 13% of the case studies reported a change in action (e.g. management or policy change), and a further 40% anticipated that a change would result from the work. To a large extent the impact was attributed to a well conducted science-practice interaction process (>70%). The main reported advantages of the concept included: increased concept awareness and communication; enhanced participation and collaboration; production of comprehensive science-based knowledge; and production of spatially referenced knowledge for input to planning (91% indicated they had acquired new knowledge). The limitations were mostly case-specific and centred on methodology, data, and challenges with result implementation. The survey highlighted the crucial role of communication, participation and collaboration across different stakeholders, to implement the ES concept and enhance the democratisation of nature and landscape planning.


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... 2018a), London and Berlin (Zvolska et al., 2018), or cities in one country or region (Palm et al., 2019a;Skjelvik et al., 2017;Wang et al., 2019). These studies are predominantly descriptive, and they offer little explanation of why municipalities differ in how they govern SEOs. ...

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Municipal governance of the sharing economy sectors: global insights
Environmental impacts and potential of the sharing economy
  • Citing Book
  • October 2017

... The concept of integrated management is widely recognized as the most suitable framework for managing natural resources, enabling the achievement of various environmental goals-such as reducing land degradation, protecting ecosystems and biodiversity, and mitigating the effects of climate change. It is considered an innovative approach aimed at reducing the size, duration, and intensity of human impacts on the landscape [6], while also serving as a framework for achieving economic and social objectives, such as the fair and efficient use of ecosystem services [58,59]. The focus is on organizing and harmonizing human activities in the landscape while ensuring the protection of its individual components. ...

Stakeholders’ perspectives on the operationalisation of the ecosystem service concept: Results from 27 case studies
  • Citing Article
  • February 2018

Ecosystem Services