Search Results - "Chan, Kai M. A."
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Relational values resonate broadly and differently than intrinsic or instrumental values, or the New Ecological Paradigm
Published in PloS one (30-08-2017)“…Value orientations used to explain or justify conservation have been rooted in arguments about how much and in what context to emphasize the intrinsic versus…”
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Where are Cultural and Social in Ecosystem Services? A Framework for Constructive Engagement
Published in Bioscience (01-08-2012)“…A focus on ecosystem services (ES) is seen as a means for improving decisionmaking. In the research to date, the valuation of the material contributions of…”
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Ecosystem services in conservation planning: targeted benefits vs. co-benefits or costs?
Published in PloS one (06-09-2011)“…There is growing support for characterizing ecosystem services in order to link conservation and human well-being. However, few studies have explicitly…”
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Challenges of Incorporating Cultural Ecosystem Services into Environmental Assessment
Published in Ambio (01-10-2013)“…The ecosystem services concept is used to make explicit the diverse benefits ecosystems provide to people, with the goal of improving assessment and,…”
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Conservation planning for ecosystem services
Published in PLoS biology (01-11-2006)“…Despite increasing attention to the human dimension of conservation projects, a rigorous, systematic methodology for planning for ecosystem services has not…”
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Navigating coastal values: Participatory mapping of ecosystem services for spatial planning
Published in Ecological economics (01-10-2012)“…Monetary values and biophysical features tend to dominate spatial planning data, yet intangible cultural values have a large role to play in decision-making…”
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Mainstreaming the social sciences in conservation
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2017)“…Despite broad recognition of the value of social sciences and increasingly vocal calls for better engagement with the human element of conservation, the…”
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Ethical Considerations in On-Ground Applications of the Ecosystem Services Concept
Published in Bioscience (01-12-2012)“…The ecosystem services (ES) concept is one of the main avenues for conveying society's dependence on natural ecosystems. On-ground applications of the concept…”
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An integrative framework for transformative social change: a case in global wildlife trade
Published in Sustainability science (01-01-2022)“…To achieve a sustainable future, it is imperative to transform human actions collectively and underlying social structures. Decades of research in social…”
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Ecosystem Services and Beyond: Using Multiple Metaphors to Understand Human-Environment Relationships
Published in Bioscience (01-07-2013)“…Ecosystem services research has been focused on the ways that humans directly benefit from goods and services, and economic valuation techniques have been used…”
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LEAKY PREZYGOTIC ISOLATION AND POROUS GENOMES: RAPID INTROGRESSION OF MATERNALLY INHERITED DNA
Published in Evolution (01-04-2005)“…Accurate phylogenies are crucial for understanding evolutionary processes, especially species diversification. It is commonly assumed that “good” species are…”
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Mapping cumulative impacts to coastal ecosystem services in British Columbia
Published in PloS one (04-05-2020)“…Ecosystem services are impacted through restricting service supply, through limiting people from accessing services, and by affecting the quality of services…”
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Steller’s sea cow uncertain history illustrates importance of ecological context when interpreting demographic histories from genomes
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When Agendas Collide: Human Welfare and Biological Conservation
Published in Conservation biology (01-02-2007)“…Conservation should benefit ecosystems, nonhuman organisms, and current and future human beings. Nevertheless, tension among these goals engenders potential…”
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Explicit Not Implicit Preferences Predict Conservation Intentions for Endangered Species and Biomes
Published in PloS one (30-01-2017)“…Conservation of biodiversity is determined in part by human preferences. Preferences relevant to conservation have been examined largely via explicit measures…”
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Payments for Ecosystem Services: Rife With Problems and Potential—For Transformation Towards Sustainability
Published in Ecological economics (01-10-2017)“…Payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs are one prominent strategy to address economic externalities of resource extraction and commodity production,…”
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Supporting Risk Assessment: Accounting for Indirect Risk to Ecosystem Components
Published in PloS one (15-09-2016)“…The multi-scalar complexity of social-ecological systems makes it challenging to quantify impacts from human activities on ecosystems, inspiring risk-based…”
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Assessing nature's contributions to people
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (19-01-2018)“…Recognizing culture, and diverse sources of knowledge, can improve assessments A major challenge today and into the future is to maintain or enhance beneficial…”
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Assessing fisheries nutrient yields: The Northwest Atlantic, 1950–2014
Published in Ambio (01-02-2023)“…Fisheries are important sources of nutrients for people, but fisheries science and management do not consider nutrient information. The result is that…”
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Catching the right wave: evaluating wave energy resources and potential compatibility with existing marine and coastal uses
Published in PloS one (07-11-2012)“…Many hope that ocean waves will be a source for clean, safe, reliable and affordable energy, yet wave energy conversion facilities may affect marine ecosystems…”
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