2013
DOI: 10.5751/es-05790-180344
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Cultural Ecosystem Services: A Literature Review and Prospects for Future Research

Abstract: ABSTRACT. Cultural ecosystem services constitute a growing field of research that is characterized by an increasing number of publications from various academic disciplines. We conducted a semiquantitative review of publications explicitly dealing with cultural ecosystem services. Our aims were: (1) to provide an overview of the current state of research, (2) to classify the diversity of research approaches by identifying clusters of publications that address cultural ecosystem services in similar ways, and (3… Show more

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“…In particular, it has been used in the realm of cultural ecosystem services, which include intangible values that are difficult to measure (Butler andOluoch-Kosura 2006, Chan et al 2012), partly because of the subjective and place-based variation of cultural ecosystem services (e.g., Daniel et al 2012, Milcu et al 2013. Some of these challenges may be resolved through more systematic engagement with sense of place as an indicator of cultural ecosystem services.…”
Section: Sense Of Place In Assessment Of Ecosystem Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, it has been used in the realm of cultural ecosystem services, which include intangible values that are difficult to measure (Butler andOluoch-Kosura 2006, Chan et al 2012), partly because of the subjective and place-based variation of cultural ecosystem services (e.g., Daniel et al 2012, Milcu et al 2013. Some of these challenges may be resolved through more systematic engagement with sense of place as an indicator of cultural ecosystem services.…”
Section: Sense Of Place In Assessment Of Ecosystem Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58-9). 1 Over the last decade or so, more and more studies have involved the assessment of cultural ecosystem services (Milcu, Hanspach, Abson and Fischer, 2013). Furthermore, the very notion that ecosystems can provide such services has attracted a great deal of attention from conservation biologists, geographers, anthropologists and sociologists.…”
Section: Cultural Ecosystem Services: a Critical Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chan, Satterfield and Goldstein, 2012, p. 14;TEEB, 2010, p. 11). In fact, of the eighty-four sources considered in one review of the literature on the topic, twenty-seven 'specifically argued against monetary valuation' of cultural ecosystem services (Milcu et al, 2013).…”
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“…cr.usgs.gov) (Sherrouse et al 2011;Sherrouse & Semmens 2012) and secondly, the regional model RegMOD were applied. The latter was designed based on a review of indicators and methods used to map these services in the literature, and considering the characteristics of the study area and the information available (Maes et al 2011;Crossman et al 2013;Kandziora et al 2103a, b;Milcu et al 2013;Burkhard et al 2014), including the Methodological Framework for Integrated Assessment of Ecosystem Services in thetCzech Republic (Vačkár et al 2013). The adaptation of the SolVES model for use in agroecosystem was performed in two steps.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%