投稿信息
稿件收录要求
Ecosystem Services, associated with the Ecosystem Services Partnership(ESP), is an international, interdisciplinary journal that deals with the science, policy and practice of Ecosystem Services in the following disciplines: ecology and economics, institutions, planning and decision making, economic sectors such as agriculture, forestry and outdoor recreation, and all types of ecosystems.
The aims of the journal are:
(1) To improve our understanding of the dynamics, benefits and socialand economic values of ecosystem services,
(2) To provide insight in the consequences of policies and managementfor ecosystem services with special attention to sustainability issues,
(3) To create a scientific interface to policymakers in the field of ecosystem services assessment and practice, and
(4) To integrate the fragmented knowledge about ecosystem services, synergies and trade-offs, currently found in a wide field of specialist disciplines and journals.
Manuscripts should always address ecosystem services and deal with at least one of the following themes:
(a) The link between ecosystem services and social and economic benefits and associated values, including monetary values; i.e. what is the role of ecosystem services in providing and sustaining benefits for humans and how are these benefits and values perceived by public and policy makers?
(b) The link between the levels of ecosystem services and economic, environmental and land use policies and practices; i.e. how is (the sustainability of) ecosystem services in natural, agricultural and urban systems affected by these policies and what are the trade-offs in service provision, and subsequent benefits and economic values, between different policy schemes?
(c) The link between government and business strategies and the sustainability of ecosystem services, i.e. the use of ecosystem services in PES arrangements, biodiversity-offset programs and multiple service land use planning.
Articles may address these topics from different (paradigmatic) perspectives, including basic research, integrated assessment approaches and (ex ante and ex post) policy evaluations. They may be inter-disciplinary or draw from specialized fields within economic, ecological, social and political sciences. Systems addressed may range from natural and semi-natural ecosystems to cultivated systems and urban areas and from local to global scales.
Article types:
• Original Research Articles (including policy assessments) (< 8000 words)
• Short communications (< 3000 words)
• Review Articles (including policy reviews) (< 12000 words)
• Views and Commentaries (< 1000 words)
• Letters to the Editor (< 800 words)
• Special issue Papers (in principle < 8000 words); Please note: Submission to Special Issue Papers is only (1) by invitation, or (2) as a reaction on a Call for Papers (see Web Page Ecosystem Servces for "open calls")
Audience: academia, governments, non-governmental organisations, business community.