New Case Study on Ecosystem Services Stakeholder Consultations in the Czech Republic

Engaging stakeholders is essential: The coproduction of knowledge and transdisciplinary approaches are suggested as promising means to deliver relevant, credible, and legitimate outcomes to increase the impact of ecosystem services assessments. On a national level, consultations with key actors can help address the gap between ecosystem services knowledge and its implementation policy, decision-making, and practice.... Continue Reading →

Prague hosted the 6th European Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership 

From 18–22 May 2026, more than 650 researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and students gathered in Prague for the 6th European Conference of the Ecosystem Services Partnership 🔗 (ESP Europe 2026), hosted by the Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences (CzechGlobe 🔗) in collaboration with the Ecosystem Services Partnership (ESP) and partner institutions. ... Continue Reading →

Integrating fragmented knowledge for sustainability transformations: Authors meet in Lisbon 

On 18 February 2026, authors contributing to the upcoming TransformERS edited volume gathered in Lisbon for an intensive one-day workshop. The meeting brought together researchers and practitioners from across Europe and beyond who focus on different dimensions of sustainability transformations. The aim of the workshop was twofold: to provide constructive peer feedback on draft chapters... Continue Reading →

TÅ™etí setkání Národní platformy pro ekosystémové služby

Praha – V rámci aktivit integrovaného projektu LIFE pro soustavu Natura 2000 v ÄŒR zvaného Jedna příroda uspořádalo Ministerstvo životního prostÅ™edí (MŽP) ve spolupráci s Ústavem výzkumu globální zmÄ›ny AV ÄŒR (CzechGlobe) dne 18. dubna 2024 v prostorách Akademie vÄ›d ÄŒeské republiky v Praze tÅ™etí zasedání Národní platformy pro ekosystémové služby (NPES). Cílem tÅ™etího setkání NPES bylo... Continue Reading →

System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA)

The System of Environmental-Economic Accounting (SEEA) is an internationally accepted framework for the collection of data linking environmental and economic statistics. The same definitions, guidelines and approaches are applied in the SEEA and the System of National Accounts (SNA), which is an internationally agreed framework for the measurement of economic activity. Therefore, the SEEA is compatible... Continue Reading →

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