2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2011.09.003
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Form follows function? Proposing a blueprint for ecosystem service assessments based on reviews and case studies

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“…Response categories were based on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and other works (Table A2.1, Appendix 2). For example, because some authors consider both use and nonuse values of cultural ecosystem services-including existence, bequest, and option values (e. g., Burkhard 2010, Finnoff et al 2012) and the intrinsic value of ecosystems (e.g., , Burkhard et al 2012)-we considered these as a subcategory of cultural ecosystem services. Publications could fall in multiple categories in the case of seven questions (Table A2.1, Appendix 2; for example, Maass et al (2005) gathered information at all four spatial scales considered).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Response categories were based on the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment and other works (Table A2.1, Appendix 2). For example, because some authors consider both use and nonuse values of cultural ecosystem services-including existence, bequest, and option values (e. g., Burkhard 2010, Finnoff et al 2012) and the intrinsic value of ecosystems (e.g., , Burkhard et al 2012)-we considered these as a subcategory of cultural ecosystem services. Publications could fall in multiple categories in the case of seven questions (Table A2.1, Appendix 2; for example, Maass et al (2005) gathered information at all four spatial scales considered).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These preliminary considerations of any study in an urban environment are a basic part of scientific research, but a common shortcoming is the adequate and transparent reporting of approaches and associated methods (Martínez-Harms & Balvanera, 2012;Seppelt et al, 2012). In accordance, it is often not possible to trace back arguments and information that led to the decision on including or excluding urban built-up structures within a proposed assessment approach.…”
Section: Key Issues • Is It Feasible and Useful To Consider Structurementioning
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“…In line with Seppelt et al (2012), we promote a more systematic and structured approach for studying driving forces of landscape change to achieve high-quality scientific results that allow more robust generalization (e.g., by meta-analyses), and to improve interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary communication in all phases of a project.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%