Integrated modeling of nature’s role in human well-being: A research agenda

•Integrated models can assess effects of ecosystem services on the global economy.•Insights from integrated models can improve management for sustainable development.•To be most useful, models need to link ecological impacts and human well-being.•Key advances include better incorporation of equity a...

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Hauptverfasser: Chaplin-Kramer, Rebecca, Polasky, Stephen, Alkemade, Rob, Burgess, Neil D., Cheung, William W.L., Fetzer, Ingo, Harfoot, Mike, Hertel, Thomas W., Hill, Samantha L.L., Andrew Johnson, Justin, Janse, Jan H., José v. Jeetze, Patrick, Kim, HyeJin, Kuiper, Jan J., Lonsdorf, Eric, Leclère, David, Mulligan, Mark, Peterson, Garry D., Popp, Alexander, Roe, Stephanie, Schipper, Aafke M., Snäll, Tord, van Soesbergen, Arnout, Soterroni, Aline C., Stehfest, Elke, van Vuuren, Detlef P., Visconti, Piero, Wang-Erlandsson, Lan, Wells, Geoff, Pereira, Henrique M.
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