Effects of Land Management on Nature’s Contributions to People In- and Outside of Protected Areas in Germany: Understanding the Pathways of Natural and Anthropogenic Capitals in the Co-production of Nature’s Contributions to People

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Roman Isaac - Speaker

Jana Kachler - Speaker

Berta Martín-López - Coauthor

María Felipe-Lucia - Coauthor

With a focus on land management in grasslands and forests, ESuDis aims to understand how natural and anthropogenic capitals contribute to the co-production of Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP) in two biosphere reserves and one national park in Germany.

16.05.202218.05.2022

Event

International Conference "Science and Research in, for and with UNESCO Biosphere Reserves" - 2022

16.05.2220.05.22

Angermünde, Brandenburg, Germany

Event: Conference

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