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the economy, society and the environment. In this paper, we review the state of the art in available models and datasets …
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Safeguarding the future of Venice is a globally recognised challenge of urban sustainability. We propose a sustainable management model, alternative to the current strategy, that primarily focuses on the built heritage and which interprets the city together with its encircling lagoon as a matrix...
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In this paper we evaluate the economic, natural capital and ecosystem services impacts of strategies for conserving Colombias rich natural capital endowment. Specifically, we consider Government program proposals for establishing Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES), implementing more...
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) Platform show how explicitly accounting for the contributions of the environment to the economy in economic forecasting can …
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economy and the environment in a quantitative, comprehensive and consistent framework. IEEM elucidates the two …-way interrelationships between the economy and environment, considering how economic activities depend on the environment as a source of …
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The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are a universal call to action to end poverty and protect the environment. The …
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This paper reports an original economic valuation of the impact of climate change on the provision of forest regulating services in Europe. To the authors’ knowledge the current paper represents the first systematic attempt to estimate human well-being losses with respect to changes in...
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The approach of using existing data on economic values of local ecosystem services for an assessment of these values at a larger geographical scale can be called “scaling up”. In a scaling-up exercise, economic values from a particular study site are transferred to another geographical...
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