Measuring and managing ecosystem goods and services in changing landscapes: A south-east Australian perspective

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This paper reviews approaches to measuring and managing the multiple ecosystem goods and services (ESS) provided by production landscapes. A synthesis of these approaches was used to analyse changes in supply of ESS in heavily cleared and fragmented production landscapes in south-east Australia. This included analysis of spatial and temporal trade-offs and synergies among multiple ESS. Spatially explicit, up-to-date and reliable information can be used to assess ESS supplied from different types of land uses and land cover and from different parts of a landscape. This can support effective management and payment systems for ESS in production landscapes. © 2013 © 2013 University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Baral, H., Keenan, R. J., Stork, N. E., & Kasel, S. (2014). Measuring and managing ecosystem goods and services in changing landscapes: A south-east Australian perspective. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/09640568.2013.824872

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