An exciting new multi-disciplinary project (ForES) is seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher. This is a collaborative project with researchers in Trinity College Dublin and practitioners in Coillte. The project will use Natural Capital Accounting approaches to codevelop tools for sustainable forestry management decision making. This is an academic research role, where you will conduct a specified programme of research supported by research training and development under the supervision and direction of a Principal Investigator. [Read more…] about Post doc: Accounting for Forest Ecosystem Services in Ireland
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Ecosystem Services symposium at Ecological Society of Australia 2023
Members of ESP Australia national network are hosting a symposum on ES during the ESA 2023 national conference (3-7 July) in Darwin. We would like to invite members of the ESP community based in Australia to submit their abstracts.
The symposium is titled Ecosystem Services: concepts, valuation, and applications and aims to discuss and enhance the participants’ understanding of ecosystem services (ES). [Read more…] about Ecosystem Services symposium at Ecological Society of Australia 2023
Call for abstracts: Developing Indigenous-specific Ecosystem Services framework for marketing
At this year’s EcoSummit (13-17 June, Gold Coast, Australia) SWG 9 – Indigenous peoples & Local communities group lead Kamalji Sangha together with Robert Costanza and Jeremy Russell-Smith will host a symposium on Developing Indigenous-specific Ecosystem Services framework for marketing. In this symposium, the authors will share information on the Indigenous perspectives of Ecosystem Services (ES), currently available ES frameworks, and how these current frameworks fail to incorporate indigenous context. [Read more…] about Call for abstracts: Developing Indigenous-specific Ecosystem Services framework for marketing
Economic incentives that affect biodiversity
The international conference “Economic incentives that affect biodiversity” will take place on 13-16 June 2023 at the International Academy for Nature Conservation (INA) on the Isle of Vilm, Germany and will be hosted by the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN). The event will provide a platform for exchange between experts from science, administration and civil society on subsidies, tax systems and market-based approaches both harmful and beneficial for nature conservation.
The call for contributions is open until 10 March 2023. Find out more about this event here.
Proceedings of the International Expert Workshop on Economic Aspects of Nature Restoration
Although ecosystems provide numerous ecosystem services for humanity, many have come under pressure from human intervention and are currently in a degraded or even destroyed state. In order to improve the condition of already damaged ecosystems, the implementation of suitable restoration measures as well as an efficient system of economic incentives are required to motivate stakeholders to voluntarily invest in sustainable management methods. With the proceedings of the workshop the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation (BfN) contributes to shed light on the socio-economic parameters of restoration of degraded ecosystems in order to carefully advice recent political initiatives, to further strengthen the interdisciplinary exchange and to inform other stakeholders about economic aspects of nature restoration.
Find the proceedings here.