The National Ecosystem Services Partnership did two webinars on equity and ecosystem services, and the recordings are available online.
Equity and Ecosystem Services Part 1:
Panelists
Jacqueline Loos (Leuphana University at Lüneburg): How ES ties into the environmental justice framework
Benis Egoh (University of California Irvine): Commodity trade, ES, and equity
Leah Bremer (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa): Connections between ES and place-based biocultural restoration and the importance of relationships, showing up to community work days, taking a long-term view, and respecting the people, culture, and history of place
Equity and Ecosystem Services Part 2:
Panelists
Kai Chan (University of British Columbia): Transformative change and recognition considerations linked to ES assessments and research
Marta Berbés (Arizona State University): Power dimensions of ES, in particular what are power blind spots in the framing of ES and how that translates into human well-being
Bonnie Keeler (University of Minnesota): How equity intersects with the management and policy-oriented work on ES completed by U.S. state and federal agencies