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Synergistic management of forest and reservoir infrastructure improves multistakeholders’ benefits across the forest-water-energy-food nexus
This study indicates that the effect of upstream forest management on downstream multistakeholders’ benefits could be strengthened by reservoir water flow regulation across the forest-water-energy-food nexus, and demonstrates the key role of infrastructure in regulating ecosystem service flow for strengthening the benefits of multistakeholders in the context of ecosystem management.
Lijuan Wang
,
Hua Zheng
,
Yongzhe Chen
,
Yanxu Long
,
Jinhang Chen
,
Ruonan Li
,
Xiaofei Hu
,
Zhiyun Ouyang
Aug 10, 10100
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Spatial priorities for biodiversity and ecosystem services considering theoretical decision-makers' attitudes to risk
Our research shows that the influence of theoretical decision-makers’ attitudes towards risk could be considered by OWA method which could provide a normative model of what the right choice given theoretical risk attitudes is while selecting priority area for biodiversity and ESs.
Lijuan Wang
,
Hua Zheng
,
Stephen Polasky
,
Yanxu Long
Nov 10, 10100
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Spatial priorities for biodiversity and ecosystem services considering theoretical decision-makers' attitudes to risk
Our research shows that the influence of theoretical decision-makers’ attitudes towards risk could be considered by OWA method which could provide a normative model of what the right choice given theoretical risk attitudes is while selecting priority area for biodiversity and ESs.
Lijuan Wang
,
Hua Zheng
,
Stephen Polasky
,
Yanxu Long
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