Networking Our Way to Better Ecosystem Service Provision.

The ecosystem services (EcoS) concept is being used increasingly to attach values to natural systems and the multiple benefits they provide to human societies. Ecosystem processes or functions only become EcoS if they are shown to have social and/or economic value. This should assure an explicit connection between the natural and social sciences, but EcoS approaches have been criticized for retaining little natural science. Preserving the natural, ecological science context within EcoS research is challenging because the multiple disciplines involved have very different traditions and vocabularies (common-language challenge) and span many organizational levels and temporal and spatial scales (scale challenge) that define the relevant interacting entities (interaction challenge). We propose a network-based approach to transcend these discipline challenges and place the natural science context at the heart of EcoS research.

Xin Zhou | Stephen Muggleton | Shanlin Liu | Vincent Bretagnolle | Nico Eisenhauer | Sandrine Blanchemanche | Josep Peñuelas | Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad | Nicolas Loeuille | Unai Pascual | Michael J. O. Pocock | Greg J. McInerny | Theodora Petanidou | Dries Landuyt | Murray S. A. Thompson | Guy Woodward | Vincent Martinet | William J. Sutherland | Teja Tscharntke | David A. Bohan | Mette Termansen | Francesco Pomati | Lynn V. Dicks | Erik Jeppesen | Sandra Lavorel | Athen Ma | Alan Raybould | Alex J. Dumbrell | Piran C. L. White | Corinne Vacher | Christian Lannou | François Massol | Richard J. Gill | Winfried Voigt | Stefan Scheu | Nikolai Friberg | José M. Montoya | A. J. Haughton | Gérard Lacroix | Sandrine Petit | Clare Gray | Sarina Macfadyen | Christoph Scherber | S. Muggleton | Clare Gray | A. Ma | M. Pocock | G. Woodward | W. Sutherland | J. Peñuelas | Alireza Tamaddoni-Nezhad | N. Loeuille | J. Montoya | J. Jokela | Xiaoxia Zhou | S. Lavorel | D. Bohan | D. Raffaelli | T. Tscharntke | S. Scheu | C. Brönmark | E. Jeppesen | F. Pomati | M. Gessner | U. Pascual | M. Bonkowski | C. Scherber | S. Petit | N. Eisenhauer | M. Termansen | X. Reboud | L. Dicks | V. Bretagnolle | C. Mulder | P. White | C. Vacher | N. Friberg | M. Thompson | J. Vonk | S. Macfadyen | W. Voigt | C. Lannou | A. Raybould | F. Lescourret | F. Massol | A. Dumbrell | Shanlin Liu | V. Martinet | A. Haughton | D. Landuyt | S. Blanchemanche | H. G. Geest | G. McInerny | J. L. Galliard | J. Rasmussen | Gérard Lacroix | T. Petanidou | S. Ibanez | Mark O. Gessner | Jes J. Rasmussen | Christian Mulder | Sébastien Ibanez | Dave Raffaelli | Michael Bonkowski | J. Jensen | Órla B. McLaughlin | G. Richard | J. F. Cajo | Jukka Jokela | Christer Brönmark | John Jensen | Jean-François Le Galliard | Francoise Lescourret | Orla McLaughlin | X Reboud | Guy Richard | J. F. ter Braak Cajo | Harm G. van der Geest | J. Arie Vonk | Órla Mclaughlin | Athen Ma | J. Galliard

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