Experimental assessment of ecosystem services in agriculture

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Ecosystem services are the resources and processes supplied by natural ecosystems which benefit humankind (for example, pollination of crops by insects, or water filtration by wetlands). They underpin life on earth, provide major inputs to many economic sectors and support our lifestyles. Agricultural and urban areas are by far the largest users of ecosystems and their services and (for the first time) this book explores the role that ecosystem services play in these managed environments. The book also explores methods of evaluating ecosystem services, and discusses how these services can be maintained and enhanced in our farmlands and cities. This book will be useful to students and researchers from a variety of fields, including applied ecology, environmental economics, agriculture and forestry, and also to local and regional planners and policy makers.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEcosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes
EditorsSteve Wratten, Harpinder Sandhu, Ross Cullen, Robert Costanza
Number of pages14
PublisherWiley-Blackwell
Publication date2013
Pages122-135
Chapter8
ISBN (Print)9781405170086
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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