2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10113-019-01560-1
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Operationalising ecosystem services in Europe

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“…Thirdly, the knowledge and principles of the NBS concept may not always make it into practice due to the existence of knowledge gaps between researchers and practitioners, technical barriers, and lack of financing options (Lautenbach et al, 2019;Rounsevell et al, 2019;Bhardwaj et al, 2020). How to transform NBS from a heuristic framework and mostly thematic scientific evidence into unambiguous, systematic, impactful practices and business cases is challenging (Nikolaidis et al, 2017;Frantzeskaki et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thirdly, the knowledge and principles of the NBS concept may not always make it into practice due to the existence of knowledge gaps between researchers and practitioners, technical barriers, and lack of financing options (Lautenbach et al, 2019;Rounsevell et al, 2019;Bhardwaj et al, 2020). How to transform NBS from a heuristic framework and mostly thematic scientific evidence into unambiguous, systematic, impactful practices and business cases is challenging (Nikolaidis et al, 2017;Frantzeskaki et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lastly, progress in the adoption of NBS in the EC's policies is evident. However, the level of integration of NBS within existing policy frameworks remains limited (Rounsevell et al, 2019), and NBS implementation can be significantly hampered by the misalignment between municipal, regional, national and transnational policies and regulations (Li et al, 2019). Concrete policy instruments (e.g., information and financial incentives, decision-making mechanisms, and catalysers for public-private partnerships) are essential for implementing NBS successfully (Droste et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and are context and location dependent (e.g. distance to beneficiaries) (Lautenbach et al, 2019, Rounsevell et al, 2019. In the UK winter wheat case study, maximising NTTPs in the cropped area benefits pollinators, genetic biodiversity, and supports food webs through the provision of habitat and food; however, it comes largely at the expense of food provision (crop yield) and, to a certain extent, soil protection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Assessment of impacts from herbicide use and mechanical weeding were based on published literature (Owuor et al, 2016, Deacon et al, 2015Haddaway et al, 2016;Hacket and Lawrence, 2014;Holden et al, 2019;Lautenbach et al, 2019;Pocock et al, 2010;Rothamsted Research, 2020;Rounsevell, et al, 2019;Spurgeon et al, 2013;Defra, 2020), the risk assessment dossier for an example general spectrum herbicide and professional judgement. Care was taken to focus on published literature relating to UK winter wheat (or cereals) production.…”
Section: Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Actions and tools are said to constitute the core of a plan [39], and the probability of success of an action depends on the type of tools used [40]. However, [41] emphasizing that tools and methods alone are not enough to support ES, there remains a need to encourage better ES management. For example, there is a need to provide access to the tools and foster their use through knowledge exchange and application in practice [38][39][40][41][42].…”
Section: Urban Governance and Spatial Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%