The role of socio-demographic characteristics in mediating relationships between people and nature
Research on ecosystem services has focused primarily on questions of availability or supply and often assumes a single human community of identical beneficiaries. However, how people perceive and experience ecosystem services can differ by socio-demographic characteristics such as material wealth, g...
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Auteurs principaux: | Kim C. Zoeller, Georgina G. Gurney, Nadine Marshall, Graeme S. Cumming |
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Langue: | EN |
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Resilience Alliance
2021
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