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To provide ecosystem condition data that complements the annual UK ecosystem services monetary publication. Provides a more holistic picture of the natural capital in the UK and the benefits nature provides to society.
This study focuses on water quality as a vehicle to illustrate the role that the water, energy, and food Nexus perspectives play
Proposes a framework for defining the safe and just operating space that integrates wellbeing into the original planetary boundaries concept
A study on the impacts of reforestation projects with a focus on human well-being in 3 communities in southern Ethiopia
Importance of land use changes study in monitoring and assessing ecosystems
This report summarises the findings of research into the digital ecosystems of the UK’s nations and regions.
The development and testing of a diatom-based tool to fulfil UK obligations to include phytobenthos in the assessment of ecological status of freshwaters.
The urban ecosystem account will provide an extent, condition and service accounts for Natural Capital within the urban environment.
Details of impacts resulting from changes in the environment associated with the shortlisted tidal power schemes.
Review of the state of knowledge regarding the mechanisms linking ecosystem services and poverty alleviation
Ecosystems services approach and governance structures
African inland lakes contribute significantly to food security, livelihoods and national economies
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