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      Assessing nature s contributions to people: Recognizing culture, and diverse sources of knowledge, can improve assessments 

      Díaz, S.; Pascual, U.; Stenseke, M.; Martín-López, B.; Watson, R.T.; Molnár, Z.; Hill, R.; Chan, K.M.A.; Baste, I.A.; Brauman, K.A.; Polasky, S.; Church, A.; Lonsdale, M.; Larigauderie, A.; Leadley, P.W.; Van Oudenhoven, A.P.E.; Van Der Plaat, F.; Schröter, M.; Lavorel, S.; Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Y.; Bukvareva, E.; Davies, K.; Demissew, S.; Erpul, G.; Failler, P.; Guerra, C.A.; Hewitt, C.L.; Keune, H.; Lindley, S.; Shirayama, Y. (American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2018)
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      Indicators for relational values of nature s contributions to good quality of life: the IPBES approach for Europe and Central Asia 

      Schröter, M.; Basak, E.; Christie, M.; Church, A.; Keune, H.; Osipova, E.; Oteros-Rozas, E.; Sievers-Glotzbach, S.; Van Oudenhoven, A.P.E.; Balvanera, P.; González, D.; Jacobs, S.; Molnár, Z.; Pascual, U.; Martín-López, B. (Taylor and Francis, 2020)
      Relational values are values of desirable relationships between people and nature and among people (through nature). We report on the approach to capture relational values of nature s contributions to people in the regional ...