The ES-concept is not designed to end in itself, but also helps to develop and implement better activity for utilization and protection of nature. Links and differences between ES and biodiversity were already pointed out Figure 6.1 illustrates, that ES, biodiversity, sustainability and land use management including natural resources and the protection of soil, water and climate are presenting different accesses in the area of tension «ensure growing needs of human and ecosystem/natural capacity« which are overlapping to a to greater or lesser extent. One should indicate the complementary in its issue not simply differentiating concept whereby considering the indicators and methods are different in its main focuses and perspectives.
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Grunewald, K., Bastian, O., Reutter, M., Matzdorf, B., Elsasser, P., & Englert, H. (2015). Land use, maintenance and protection to ensure ES. In Ecosystem Services - Concept, Methods and Case Studies (pp. 185–292). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-44143-5_6
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