Evaluating indicators of human well-being for ecosystem-based management
Introduction: Interrelated social and ecological challenges demand an understanding of how environmental change and management decisions affect human well-being. This paper outlines a framework for measuring human well-being for ecosystem-based management (EBM). We present a prototype that can be ad...
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Autores principales: | Sara Jo Breslow, Margaret Allen, Danielle Holstein, Brit Sojka, Raz Barnea, Xavier Basurto, Courtney Carothers, Susan Charnley, Sarah Coulthard, Nives Dolšak, Jamie Donatuto, Carlos García-Quijano, Christina C. Hicks, Arielle Levine, Michael B. Mascia, Karma Norman, Melissa Poe, Terre Satterfield, Kevin St. Martin, Phillip S. Levin |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Taylor & Francis Group
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/5cdd8732519b466faf50c1ec6e420df6 |
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