Session overview
Below you can find the overview of all accepted conference sessions. Please click the titles below to read the session descriptions.
The sessions are clustered according to the ESP Working Groups structure: Biome (B), Sectoral (S), Thematic (T) Working Groups. Also, National network (N), Regional chapter (R), and Open (O) sessions will be organised. By clicking on the clusters, you will be directed to that cluster. Each cluster consists of several sessions.
Links to the ESP Working Groups are included to show the linkages between the conference sessions and the ESP community in general.
B1 - Plural values of marine and coastal ecosystem services towards sustainable spatial planning and an inclusive governance of marine and coastal systems, E. Drakou, et al.
B5 - Mediterranean Islands’ Ecosystem Services, I. Vogiatzakis, et al.
B10 - Designing Resilient Cities through Ecosystem Service Mapping, S. Salata, et al.
S1a - Navigating Natural Capital and Inclusive Wealth for gaining sustainability and wellbeing for the farming community (businesses, supply chain and consumers), S. Martino, et al.
S1b - Motivating contract design for the provision of ecosystem services and biodiversity in agriculture, B. Matzdorf, et al.
S5 - Beyond water: understanding the use and impacts of NBS for water management, J. Hack, et al.
S6 - Change the system: bridging the gap between ecosystem services science and the integration of natural capital approaches in business decision-making, M. Van Weelden, et al.
S8a - The role of Ecosystem Services as a tool for successful multilevel governance of protected areas, I. Mitsopoulos, et al.
S8b - Protected areas and ecosystem services they provide in the European and global biodiversity policy frameworks, E. Osipova. (only open for invited speaker abstract submission)
S8c - Revealing the contribution of protected areas to human well-being through the lens of the ecosystem services concept, M. S. Hribar, et al.
S8d - UNESCO Biosphere Reserves as key areas for new insights into Ecosystem Services assessment, valuation and management, H. Freitas, et al.
S10 - Gearing up toward Urban Greening Plans to bring nature back in cities, L. Costadone, et al.
T1 - Guidelines, tools and standards for integrated ecosystem services assessments, D. de Groot, et al.
T3a - The operationalization of ecosystem services indicators: a matter of scale, data, purpose and end-users, R. S. Lorilla, et al.
T3b - Ecological tipping points and societal transformation processes in social-ecological systems, S. Peter, et al.
T4a - National & large scale MAES projects in Europe - road towards policy uptake and implementation, A. Vari, et al.
T4b - The power of ecosystem services maps for transformative change, B. Burkhard, et al.
T5a - Ecosystem Services Modelling for Nature-based Solutions, B. De Knegt, et al.
T5b - Emerging research on current trends and future scenarios of the nature-water-food-health-climate nexus: Informing the IPBES Nexus Assessment, Z. Harmackova, et al.
T8 - Landscape aesthetic and Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES), A. Tisma, et al.
T9 - Shaping Healthier Cities. Ecosystem Services and Health for a responsive human-nature relations, S. Salata, et al.
T13a - Linking ecosystem services and Nature-based Solutions for more resilient societies & nature, E. Cohen-Shacham, et al.
T13b - Making a business case for nature-based solutions / nature conservation, A. Boerema.
T14a - Integrative digital systems for planning and managing ecosystem services: State of the art and future prospects, S. Schmidt, et al.
T14b - Making local knowledge count: Co-design principles and practices for agri-environmental programmes, F. Turkelboom, et al.
(classic session description here)
T14c - Barriers and success factors for the application of ecosystem services in decision-making, M. Paulin, et al.
T16a - Ecosystem service valuation to identify investment opportunities, risks, and stakeholders: Experiences from case studies, V. van `t Hoff, et al.
T16b - Incentivizing tree-based solutions: PES schemes for engaging society and nature, C. Carvalho-Santos, et al.
T17a - Ecosystem condition accounting: overcoming operational challenges, J. B. Almenar, et al.
T17b - Moving forward in ecosystem services accounting: From the monetary valuation barrier to the mainstreaming into policy making, A. La Notte, et al.
T17c - Reconciling modelling approaches for Natural Capital Accounting (NCA), L. Hein, et al.
T18b - The effects of the Europe Union - Mercosur trade relations on biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services provision, A. Altmann, et al.
T19 - Novel approaches and co-creation of standard protocols for assessing cultural ecosystem services based on social media content, F. Calcagni, et al.
T20a - Disentangling equity in ecosystem services, F. Benra, et al.
O1 - Ecosystem services research, practice and policy in Greece: current status and ways forward, E. Drakou, et al.
O2 - Biodiversity and ecosystem services in South-East Europe: Research challenges and application issues towards a community of practice, S. Nedkov, et al.
O3 - Novel contributions to ecosystem service research - from early-career researcher perspectives, M. Hänsel, et al.
ESP Europe 2022

Ecosystem Services Partnershipconference@espconference.org
Ecosystem Services Partnershipconference@espconference.orghttps://www.espconference.org/europe22
2022-10-10
2022-10-14
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