Abstract:The cultural benefits of ecosystem services (ES) make foundational contributions to human well-being, and yet they are consistently underrepresented in research products intended to inform decision-making. In particular, the relational or holistic values of cultural benefits linked to continuous, place-based, and reciprocal human-nature relationships – such as cultural identity, maintenance of knowledge systems, and the opportunity to live in right relationship with ecosystems – are inadequately conveyed throu… Show more
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