2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2012.07.006
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Cultural ecosystem services provided by landscapes: Assessment of heritage values and identity

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“…Bryce et al (2016), Dickinson and Hobbs (2017), Lupp et al (2016), Rewitzer et al (2017, Small et al (2017) or Stalhammar and Peresen (2017). Tengberg et al (2012), andChan et al (2012) have proposed that methods of valuating cultural heritage and identity in landscape be integrated into ecosystem service valuation and thus help inform public policy-makers and urban designers in landscape and environmental management processes. Gee and Burkhard (2010) discuss the issue of cultural ecosystem services in connection with the rapid increase in so-called wind farms in Germany.…”
Section: Economic Value Of Ecosystem Services In An International Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bryce et al (2016), Dickinson and Hobbs (2017), Lupp et al (2016), Rewitzer et al (2017, Small et al (2017) or Stalhammar and Peresen (2017). Tengberg et al (2012), andChan et al (2012) have proposed that methods of valuating cultural heritage and identity in landscape be integrated into ecosystem service valuation and thus help inform public policy-makers and urban designers in landscape and environmental management processes. Gee and Burkhard (2010) discuss the issue of cultural ecosystem services in connection with the rapid increase in so-called wind farms in Germany.…”
Section: Economic Value Of Ecosystem Services In An International Conmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, lack of data to verify the results is an ongoing limitation in all studies of this nature (Tengberg et al 2012;Maes et al 2013;Raymond et al 2014;Jacobs et al 2015;Ramírez-Gómez et al 2017). Even though there are multiple sources of uncertainty associated with any type of ES assessment (e.g.…”
Section: Limitations Of This Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous ES studies have often related socio-cultural values to ESs provided by a conservation area in general, not differentiating between specific ecosystems or ecosystem components (Castro et al 2011;Tengberg et al 2012;Allendorf and Yang 2013;Petrosillo et al 2013;Sagie et al 2013). Our results show that there is substantial difference between asking people for their awareness of ESs provided by Persina in general and the specific wetland types.…”
Section: Linking Ess To Wetland Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%