Authors
Md Sarwar Hossain, Sarah J Pogue, Liz Trenchard, Alexander PE Van Oudenhoven, Carla-Leanne Washbourne, Evalyne W Muiruri, Aleksandra M Tomczyk, Marina García-Llorente, Rachel Hale, Violeta Hevia, Tom Adams, Leila Tavallali, Siân De Bell, Marian Pye, Fernando Resende
Publication date
2018/4/3
Source
International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology
Volume
25
Issue
3
Pages
249-261
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
We aimed to identify priority research questions in the field of biodiversity, ecosystem services and sustainability (BESS), based on a workshop held during the NRG BESS Conference for Early Career Researchers on BESS, and to compare these to existing horizon scanning exercises. This work highlights the need for improved data availability through collaboration and knowledge exchange, which, in turn, can support the integrated valuation and sustainable management of ecosystems in response to global change. In addition, clear connectivity among different research themes in this field further emphasizes the need to consider a wider range of topics simultaneously to ensure the sustainable management of ecosystems for human wellbeing. In contrast to other horizon scanning exercises, our focus was more interdisciplinary and more concerned with the limits of sustainability and dynamic relationships …
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