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MS PowerPointWS 1 case studies FINAL
 
MS PowerPointCombined presentation session 1
 
MS PowerPointArguments for biodiversity as expressed in the literature
By Bruce Howard
 
MS WordHow to conduct interviews
 
PDFComparative Study Protocol
 
MS WordExample map Bialowieza
 
MS PowerPointPresentation Argument Mapping ISPRA
 
MS WordComparative Study Protocol (word)
 
MS WordFocus groups
 
MS WordWP3 deep cases summary text
 
MS WordTemplate_Factsheet Biodiversity
the EU template
 
MS WordBialowieza Forest conflict, SLU
 
MS WordEU Strategy on invasive alien species, UFZ
 
MS WordAndalusia, Donana
 
MS WordFinnish peatlands, Syke
 
MS WordFinnish Biodiversity strategy
 
MS WordLarge carnivore case, Norway, NINA
 
PDFD6.2 Communication Strategy updated Sept 2013
 
PDFD1.1 Classification of Arguments Updated Sept 2013
 
PDFTrade-offs across value-domains in ecosystem services assessment
One of the key challenges for ecosystem services research is to develop a comprehensive methodological
approach in which biophysical, socio-cultural and monetary value-domains can be explicitly considered
and integrated into decision making processes. This paper operationalizes a methodological approach
for ecosystem service assessment on the basis of value pluralism. We assessed eleven ecosystem services
delivered in the Do˜nana social–ecological system (SW Spain). We found that different ecosystem service
trade-offs came into view depending the value-domain in which services were assessed. The use of different
valuation methods uncovers the fact that methods to elicit value actually shape and define the values
being elicited. In this context, the prevalence of biophysical and monetary value-domains in scientific
literature entails two main concerns: (1) the ecosystem service concept reflect in a limited extent the
concerns of their beneficiaries, and (2) ecosystem service assessment results are biased towards the information
provided by markets at the expense of other value-articulating institutions. Recognizing the role
of ecosystem service assessment methods as value-articulating institutions, we call for a methodological
framework able to contemplate the multidimensional nature of ecosystem services.
 
PDFDoW amendment
This is a pdf with the section for possible amendments highlighted
 
MS WordD2.2. draft
This draft contains the WS1 report embedded in the structure I think the deliverable should have.
 
PDFAndalusian case
 
PDFBAP UK case
 
PDFD1.1 update
 

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