The idea(s) of 'valuing nature': insights from the UK's ecosystem services framework

The variety of ideas about ways nature is 'valued' in public policymaking are investigated. A theoretical ideational approach is combined with empirical analysis of the UK's ecosystem services framework. Several types of ideas are identified, and how they interact is examined: ideas a...

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Ecosystems
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Policy making
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Services
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