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This study develops a concept of "ecosystem service elasticity" describing the sensitivity of human well-being to changes in ecosystems
How to choose data tools and infrastructure that are flexible, scalable, sustainable and secure.
Framework provides insights into challenges posed by global and local change, globalisation, poverty and growth in the anthropocene
The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology is inviting applications for up to £80 million of funding to support the development of open network solutions.
Ecosystem management policies increasingly emphasize provision of multiple, as opposed to single, ecosystem services
Identifying 'green-loop' and 'red-loop' dynamics based on characteristic bundles of ecosystem service use
How fishing is assessed and managed in marine protected areas (MPA)
This innovation programme aims to support the design and development of innovative technical solutions that can facilitate system-wide coordination and standardisation across multiple flexibility markets.
This page includes summaries of the winning bids for the Future RAN (FRANC) competition
Synthesises insights from existing frameworks in social–ecological systems science and international development
This paper compares valuation approaches and discusses strengths and weaknesses for guiding policy decisions
Check open environmental data and use it in your own applications.
Methodology is illustrated through an application related to water security in the landscape of the Great Ruaha river of Tanzania
This programme looks to support innovative solutions to enable large-scale widespread electricity system flexibility.
The ES framework coupled with a policy response framework can allow food security to be delivered alongside healthy ecosystems
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