Fedele G., Locatelli B., Djoudi H.
2017
Human benefits from ecosystems result from complex interactions between ecological and social processes. People affect ecosystems' capacity to deliver services that contribute to the well-being of humans and their resilience. The delivery of ecosystem services (ES) has often been considered as a linear and direct flow from nature to people without feedbacks or human inputs. We adjusted the widely ...
Foresterie - Considérations générales; Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières; Economie et politique du développement; Economie et politique foncières; Sociologie rurale et sécurité sociale
2017
Human benefits from ecosystems result from complex interactions between ecological and social processes. People affect ecosystems' capacity to deliver services that contribute to the well-being of humans and their resilience. The delivery of ecosystem services (ES) has often been considered as a linear and direct flow from nature to people without feedbacks or human inputs. We adjusted the widely ...
Foresterie - Considérations générales; Conservation de la nature et ressources foncières; Economie et politique du développement; Economie et politique foncières; Sociologie rurale et sécurité sociale