Civil society actors at the nexus of the ecosystem services concept and agri-environmental policies.

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Authors

  • Claas Meyer
  • Sarah Schomers
  • Bettina Matzdorf
  • Carolin Biedermann
  • Claudia Sattler

External Research Organisations

  • Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF)
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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)352-356
Number of pages5
JournalLand Use Policy
Volume55
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Abstract

This viewpoint is based on the premise that it may be reasonable to further integrate the ecosystem services (ES) concept into agri-environmental policies, particularly into agri-environmental measures (AEMs). Building on this, we show that collaboration between the government and civil society actors (CSAs) may offer many opportunities to integrate the ES concept into AEMs. Furthermore, we demonstrate how collaboration with CSAs can be fostered and we provide some future research directions that should be considered.

Keywords

    Agri-environmental measures, Innovation, Local knowledge, Local networks, Monitoring, Output-based-payments

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Civil society actors at the nexus of the ecosystem services concept and agri-environmental policies. / Meyer, Claas; Schomers, Sarah; Matzdorf, Bettina et al.
In: Land Use Policy, Vol. 55, 2016, p. 352-356.

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Meyer C, Schomers S, Matzdorf B, Biedermann C, Sattler C. Civil society actors at the nexus of the ecosystem services concept and agri-environmental policies. Land Use Policy. 2016;55:352-356. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2015.11.003
Meyer, Claas ; Schomers, Sarah ; Matzdorf, Bettina et al. / Civil society actors at the nexus of the ecosystem services concept and agri-environmental policies. In: Land Use Policy. 2016 ; Vol. 55. pp. 352-356.
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