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Nature-based recreation substantially benefits human wellbeing, for example, by improving physical and mental health. However, recreation can also hav...
Read moreNatureScot and its partners are exploring approaches to secure more varied and sustained investment in nature through the Facilitating Local Natural C...
Read moreFew empirical studies have described social-ecological systems (SESs) in transition. Some studies focused on external drivers that impact the SES and ...
Read more'Ecosystem Services', defined as 'the benefits people obtain from ecosystems' is an evolving concept that connects ecosystem with human wellbeing thro...
Read moreThe objective of this characterisation report is to develop an overall understanding of state of natural capital in the Scottish Borders and identify ...
Read moreBiodiversity is rapidly declining, reducing the quantity and quality of human interactions with nature and constraining its contribution to human heal...
Read moreThe emergence of infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, impacts livelihood strategies and conservation tools reliant on human-wildlife interactions, s...
Read moreBirdwatching-a cultural ecosystem service-is among the most popular outdoor recreational activities. Existing economic valuations of birdwatching typi...
Read moreThe rights all people have for involvement in environmental decision making has long been established yet collaborative resource management has had mi...
Read moreNature degradation, poverty and social discrimination are some of the consequences of unfair decision-making over environmental resources within rural...
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