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Assessment and valuation of recreational ecosystem services of landscapes

Citation:

Hermes, J., D. VanBerkel, B. Burkhard, T. Plieninger, N. Fagerholm, C. von Haaren, AND C. Albert. Assessment and valuation of recreational ecosystem services of landscapes. Ecosystem Services. Elsevier Online, New York, NY, 31:289-295, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2018.04.011

Impact/Purpose:

This research provides an overview of the cutting-edge research contributed to the special issue "Assessment and Valuation of Recreational Ecosystem Services (RES) of Landscapes", as well as an overview of the current state of RES research and a vision for future RES research.

Description:

Recreational ecosystem services (RES), understood as the numerous benefits people obtain from landscapes and the natural environment, are a topical area of policy, research and society. This Editorial introduces the current state of RES research, provides an overview of the 21 contributions comprising this Special Issue of Ecosystem Services, and outlines opportunities for further research. This issue’s publications employ diverse methods for assessing and valuing RES at different scales in Europe and beyond. The papers present advancements in mapping and valuation, provide evidence for the contributions of biodiversity and landscapes to the generation of RES and human well-being, and shed light on distributional effects across different beneficiaries. Taken together, contributions emphasize that RES may be a prime vehicle for reconnecting people with nature with positive effects on societal well-being. The diversity of approaches currently applied in RES research reflects much creativity and new insights, for example by harnessing georeferenced social media data. Future research should aim towards harmonizing datasets and methods to enhance comparability without compromising the need for context-specific adaptations. Finally, more research is needed on options for integrating RES information in decision making, planning and management in order to enhance actual uptake in public and private decisions.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:06/04/2018
Record Last Revised:07/13/2018
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 341646