Trialling a method to quantify the ‘cultural services’ of the English landscape using Countryside Survey data

► Unique attempt to measure landscape cultural services at a national scale. ► Integration of qualitative and quantitative data. ► Maps of cultural services at landscape and national scales. Increasing pressure on natural resources driven by population growth and higher levels of individual resource...

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Consumption
Cultural ecosystem services
data collection
Drinking water
ecosystem services
Ecosystems
England
humans
Interdisciplinary
Land
Land utilization
Landscape
landscapes
national surveys
Natural resources
people
Population growth
Qualitative
Quantitative
Surveys
United Kingdom
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