Browsing BC3 Journal Articles by Author "Palomo, Ignacio"
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Nature’s contribution to adaptation: insights from examples of the transformation of social-ecological systems
Palomo, Ignacio; Colloff, M. J.; Wise, R. M.; Lavorel, S.; Pascual, U. (Ecosystems and People, 2020-01-01)Transformation of social-ecological systems due to climate change requires, transformative adaptation responses. We propose the concept of nature s contribution to adaptation (NCA; previously called adaptation services), ... -
Off-stage ecosystem service burdens: A blind spot for global sustainability
Pascual, Unai; Palomo, Ignacio; Adams, William M.; Chan, Kai M. A.; Daw, Tim M.; Garmendia Oleaga, Eneko; Gómez-Baggethun, E; De Groot, Rudolf S.; Mace, Georgina M.; Martín-López, Berta; Phelp, Jacob (IOP Publishing, 2017-07)The connected nature of social-ecological systems has never been more apparent than in today's globalized world. The ecosystem service framework and associated ecosystem assessments aim to better inform the science-policy ... -
Progress toward Equitably Managed Protected Areas in Aichi Target 11: A Global Survey
Zafra Calvo, Noelia; Garmendia Oleaga, Eneko; Pascual, Unai; Palomo, Ignacio; Gross Camp, Nicole; Brockington, Daniel; Cortés Vázquez, José Antonio; Coolsaet, Brendan; Burgess, Neil David (Oxford University Press, 2019-03)The Convention on Biological Diversity Aichi Target 11 requires its 193 signatory parties to incorporate social equity into protected area (PA) management by 2020. However, there is limited evidence of progress toward this ... -
What can conservation strategies learn from the ecosystem services approach? Insights from ecosystem assessments in two Spanish protected areas
García Llorente, Marina; Harrison, P.A.; Berry, P.; Palomo, Ignacio; Gómez Baggethun, Erik; Iniesta Arandia, Irene.; Montes del Olmo, Carlos.; García del Amo, David; Martín López, Berta (Springer, 2018)Biodiversity conservation strategies that overlook the interests of local people are prone to create conflicts. The ecosystem service approach holds potential for more comprehensively integrating the social dimension into ...