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Recognising connections between ecosystem services in decision-making
15.03.2013

Science for Environment Policy (2013) Issue 321

A recent study suggests that a shift to more sustainable development, based on ecosystem services, is needed to support human health and wellbeing. Focusing on ecosystem services provided by river catchments, this study recommends that more needs to be done on a practical level to support decision-makers, in a way that recognises the relationships between different types of ecosystem services.

Source: Everard, M. (2013), Safeguarding the Provision of Ecosystem Services in Catchment Systems. Integr Environ Assess Manag. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ieam.1386


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