Demand and values of Nature’s Contributions to People (NCP)
Project: Research
Project participants
- Martín-López, Berta (Project manager, academic)
- Groß, Milena (Project staff)
- Pearson, Jasmine (Project staff)
- Julius, John (Project staff)
Description
This project aims to unravel the demand for and elicit the diverse values of regulating, material and non-material NCP expressed by the main stakeholder groups at Kilimanjaro. To address the main objective, we will addres three specific objectives:
1. to unravel the demand for regulating, material and non-material beneficial NCP and for mitigating the impact of detrimental NCP by the main stakeholder groups at Kilimanjaro and to assess the trends of this demand;
2. to elicit the diverse non-monetary values of regulating, material and non-material NCP expressed by the main stakeholder groups at Kilimanjaro.
3. to determine to what extent the demand and values for regulating, material and non-material NCP are shaped by the preservation of ILK held by original peoples in the area, i.e. Chagga people and coffee farmers.
1. to unravel the demand for regulating, material and non-material beneficial NCP and for mitigating the impact of detrimental NCP by the main stakeholder groups at Kilimanjaro and to assess the trends of this demand;
2. to elicit the diverse non-monetary values of regulating, material and non-material NCP expressed by the main stakeholder groups at Kilimanjaro.
3. to determine to what extent the demand and values for regulating, material and non-material NCP are shaped by the preservation of ILK held by original peoples in the area, i.e. Chagga people and coffee farmers.
Acronym | Kili-SES (NCP) |
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Status | Finished |
Period | 01.07.20 → 30.06.24 |
Links | https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/443616181 |
Press/Media
Research outputs
Carnivores’ contributions to people in Europe
Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review
Non-material contributions of nature expressed by former tourists of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Research output: Journal contributions › Journal articles › Research › peer-review