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Research,
part of a
Special Feature on
Science and Gover-
nance in a Diverse
World: L. Lebel, S.
Wattana, Pawin Ta-
lerngsri
2015
31 Citations
Assessments con-
tribute to improving
the quality of evi-
dence-based social
change.
• Assessments of ecosystem services in
Thailand have the potential to build copro-
ductive capacities between scientific experts
and governance actors. • Coproductive ca-
pacities are built when stakeholders jointly
engage in compilation and interpretation of
evidence
[3]
.
•Assessments Of
Ecosystem Services
And Human Well Be-
ing •Coproductive
Capacity •Scientific
And Research Based
Evidence •Existing
Policies And Plans
•Policy Needs And
Demand
4
China’s ecosystem
services planning: will
Shanghai lead the
way? A case study
from the Baoshan dis-
trict (Shanghai)
H. Zepp, Matthias Fal-
ke, Franziska Günther,
Lars Gruenhagen,
2021
The
land use plans
should include fine-
grained informa-
tion within building
blocks to allow for
better assessing
the spatial structure
of the supply
• The Shanghai Baoshan district Master Plan
will increase the overall supply of ES, partic-
ularly regulating and cultural services. • An
evaluation framework based on CICES v5.1
and two expert workshops was used to as-
sess the supply of ES in the district
[4]
several
studies have evaluated the environmental
performance of urban plans using the ES
approach. To strengthen this science-policy
integration, it is still necessary to perform
ES assessments within the urban planning
practice as well as to collect empirical evi-
dence on the impacts of envisioned planning
measures on the supply of ES in urban envi-
ronments across the world. In this research,
we analyzed the state-of-the-art of China\\
textquoteright{}s new environmental gov-
ernance, which aims to change China\\tex-
tquoteright{}s land use policy and particularly
the role of Green Infrastructure (GI.
•Supply Of Ecosys-
tem Services •Regu-
lating Services •Cul-
tural
Services
5
Environmental culture
change in local gov-
ernment: a practised
perspective from the
international council
for local environmental
initiatives–Australia/
New Zealand>
Y. Strengers
2004
The methodologies
adopted by the or-
ganization have
been designed
to institutional-
ize environmental
decision-making
concepts and prac-
tices in local gov-
ernment.
• Environmental culture change is an import-
ant indicator of success for organisations de-
livering sustainable development. • ICLEI-A/
NZ has developed methodologies to insti-
tutionalise environmental decision-making
concepts and practices in local government.
• ICLEI-A/NZ’s capacity-building campaigns
and other performance-focused initiatives
have instilled core environmental values in
local government
[5]
.
•Environmental Cul-
ture Change •Integra-
tion Of Environmen-
tal Decision Making
Concepts
And Prac-
tices In Local Govern-
ment •Instilling Core
Environmental Values
In Local Government
6
Ecosystem Services
as an Indicator for
Strategic Environ-
mental Assessment:
Towards an adaptive
sustainability apprais-
al evaluation frame-
work
E. Fongwa
The absence of
environmental bal-
ancing in develop-
mental activities is
a lack of environ-
mental balancing
in developmental
activities.
• Ecosystem Services (ES) can be an ap-
propriate indicator to weight developmental
policies, programs and plans to ensure the
consideration of environmental balancing at
the policy level. • A strategic analytical ap-
proach can be employed to develop a more
adaptive framework that incorporates ES
and SEA evaluation criteria
[6]
.
•Environmental Per-
formance •Ecosystem
Services (Es) •Eco-
logical Relationships
•Socio
Economic Re-
lationships •Culture
Relationships •Expert
Judgments •Reports
•Beliefs
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Performance assess-
ment of the ecosystem
services provided by
urban Nature-based
solutions: focus on
rainwater manage-
ment
L. Valois, A. Brachet,
N.
The main challenge
for the implementa-
tion in decision tools
could be the harmo-
nization between
different expertises
and stakes.
• Models assessing the service of rainwater
management for three green infrastructures
(green roofs, urban trees, and vegetated
permeable pavements) have been reviewed
and analyzed in terms of robustness, parsi-
mony, and operationality
[7]
provision of hab-
itat for biodiversity, rainwater management,
indoor
summer comfort, etc. To provide sci-
ence-based arguments for the choice of the
adapted solutions to a specific context, the
assessment of those services is necessary.
The aim of this paper is to review models
assessing the service of rainwater manage-
ment for three green infrastructures: green
roofs, urban trees (stand-alone or micro-for-
est.
•Urban Heat Island
Reduction •Provision
Of Habitat For Bio-
diversity •Rainwater
Management •Indoor
Summer Comfort
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Toward Ecosystem
Services as a Basis
for Design
S. Windhager, F.
Steiner, M. Simmons,
David Heymann
Landscape Journal
2010
43 Citations
Environmental de-
sign should be per-
formance-based
site design.
• Ecosystem services provide an organizing
concept around which to make a wide array
of environmental and,
to some extent, social
design goals explicit. • The U.S. Green Build-
ing Council’s Leadership in Energy and Envi-
ronmental Design (LEED) rating system and
the Sustainable Sites Initiative
[8]
.
•Site Performance
•Environmental De-
sign Goals •Assess-
ment And Evaluation
Of Site Design Deci-
sions •Performance
Based Site Design
•Maintenance Of Eco-
system Services
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Using a tourism impor-
tance–performance
typology to investigate
environmental sus-
tainability on a global
level
David C. Bojanic
2011
Countries in the two
high performance
categories fared
better in terms
of environmental
health and ecosys-
tem vitality.
• 120 countries were grouped on the basis
of the relative importance of tourism to their
economies and their relative performance in
terms of international tourism receipts per
capita. • The majority
of countries fell into the
categories with a consistent level of impor-
tance and performance (i.e. low importance/
low performance and high importance/high
performance)
[9]
.
• E n v i r o n m e n t a l
Health •Ecosystem
Vitality
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Environmental Man-
agemen: From “Fit” to
“Stretch”
J. Cramer
1998
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DOI
E n v i r o n m e n t a l
management can
improve our un-
derstanding of the
conditions under
which companies
will strive for higher
eco-efficiencies.
• Environmental management is a growing
field of study that examines the development
and implementation of environmental poli-
cies in business.
• Future research
should focus on the
interaction of these
three variables and
how they affect the
actions of compa-
nies
[10]
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