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Integrating socio-cultural perspectives into ecosystem service valuation: : A review of concepts and methods

  • Autores: Samantha S.K. Scholte, Astrid J.A. van Teeffelen, Peter H. Verburg
  • Localización: Ecological Economics, ISSN-e 1873-6106, Nº. 114 (June2015), 2015, págs. 67-78
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Ecosystem service research has long been dominated by a monetary interpretation of value, neglecting other social perspectives on the importance of ecosystems for human well-being. Emphasis has been put on individual utility and rational choice, which does not adequately capture the full spectrum of social values of ecosystem services. A socio-cultural approach to value ecosystem services is increasingly advocated and is gaining more attention in the ecosystem service research agenda. The current documentation of socio-cultural perspectives on ecosystem services is, however, characterized by a conflation of the concepts of “cultural ecosystem services” and “socio-cultural values” of ecosystem services. This paper reviews (i) the concept of socio-cultural values within the ecosystem service framework, (ii) the social and ecological factors that determine socio-cultural values, and (iii) the methods by which socio-cultural values can be assessed. The clarifications of the concept of socio-cultural valuation and the structured listing of the available methods facilitate a better integration of socio-cultural values into ecosystem service assessments and help researchers to choose methods from the available portfolio


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