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The Contribution of Oil Palm Smallholders Farms to the Implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals-Measurement Attempt. (2022). , Reflis ; Nabiu, Musriyadi ; Romdhon, Muhammad Mustopa ; Puspitasari, May Shiska ; Sukiyono, Ketut ; Mulyasari, Gita ; Yuliarso, Zulkarnain M ; Nugroho, Yoga ; Trisusilo, Agung ; Sugiardi, Sigit.
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  7. Quantifying the Landscape’s Ecological Benefits—An Analysis of the Effect of Land Cover Change on Ecosystem Services. (2020). Motallebi, Marzieh ; Clay, Lucas ; Ureta, Joan.
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  8. Resident and stakeholder perceptions of ecosystem services associated with agricultural landscapes in New Hampshire. (2020). Hurley, Stephanie ; Smith, Richard G ; Jolejole-Foreman, Maria Christina ; Wilhelm, Jennifer A.
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  9. Knowledge Mapping Analysis of Rural Landscape Using CiteSpace. (2019). Wang, Zhexiao ; Wu, Yunong ; Meyer, Burghard C ; Zhang, Bin.
    In: Sustainability.
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  10. Indonesia’s forest conversion moratorium assessed with an agent-based model of Land-Use Change and Ecosystem Services (LUCES). (2018). Weikard, Hans-Peter ; van Noordwijk, Meine ; Suyamto, Desi ; Suwarno, Aritta.
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  11. Analysing the impacts of PES programmes beyond economic rationale: Perceptions of ecosystem services provision associated to the Mexican case. (2018). Arriagada, Rodrigo ; Morrison, Judith ; Rubiano, Eliana ; Cotacachi, David ; Villaseor, Adrin.
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  12. Preferences for Attributes of Sacred Groves and Temples along an Urbanization Gradient in the National Capital Region of India. (2018). Jeuland, Marc ; Grace, David.
    In: Ecological Economics.
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  13. Challenges for developing Forest Stewardship Council certification for ecosystem services: How to enhance local adoption?. (2017). Savilaakso, Sini ; Guariguata, Manuel R.
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  14. Combining focus group discussions and choice experiments for economic valuation of peatland restoration: A case study in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. (2017). van Beukering, P. J. H., ; Schaafsma, M ; Oskolokaite, I.
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  15. Ecosystem potentials to provide services in the view of direct users. (2017). Kowalska, Anna ; Affek, Andrzej Norbert.
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  16. Heterogeneity in resident perceptions of a bio-cultural heritage in Hong Kong: A latent class factor analysis. (2017). Chen, Wendy Y ; Hua, Junyi.
    In: Ecosystem Services.
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  17. Identifying Where REDD+ Financially Out-Competes Oil Palm in Floodplain Landscapes Using a Fine-Scale Approach. (2016). Chung, Robin ; MacMillan, Douglas C ; Ong, Robert ; del Valle, Christian ; Xofis, Panteleimon ; Goossens, Benoit ; Abram, Nicola K ; Knight, Andrew T ; Ancrenaz, Marc ; Morel, Alexandra C ; Peter, Lucy ; Koh, Lian Pin ; Ambu, Laurentius ; Tzanopoulos, Joseph ; Lackman, Isabelle ; Baya, William ; Kler, Harjinder.
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  18. Transformative agenda, or lost in the translation? A review of top-cited articles in the first four years of Ecosystem Services. (2016). Stevens, Sharon M ; van den Belt, Marjan.
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  19. Awareness and perceptions of ecosystem services in relation to land use types: Evidence from rural communities in Nigeria. (2016). Nkonya, Ephraim ; Bhandary, Prapti ; Agbonlahor, Mure ; Ibrahim, Hussaini Yusuf ; Kato, Edward ; Cox, Cindy ; Zhang, Wei.
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  20. Local perception of ecosystem service bundles in the Kushiro watershed, Northern Japan – Application of a public participation GIS tool. (2016). Yamagata, Yoshiki ; Shoyama, Kikuko.
    In: Ecosystem Services.
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  21. Aesthetic and spiritual values of ecosystems: Recognising the ontological and axiological plurality of cultural ecosystem ‘services’. (2016). Bryce, Rosalind ; Cooper, Nigel ; Steen, Helen ; Brady, Emily.
    In: Ecosystem Services.
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  22. Assessment of ecosystem services and benefits in village landscapes – A case study from Burkina Faso. (2016). Gordon, Line J ; Sinare, Hanna ; Kautsky, Elin Enfors.
    In: Ecosystem Services.
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  23. Communities€™ perceptions and knowledge of ecosystem services: Evidence from rural communities in Nigeria. (2015). Nkonya, Ephraim ; Bhandary, Prapti ; Zhang, Wei ; Agbonlahor, Mure Uhunamure ; Ibrahim, Hussaini Yusu ; Kato, Edward.
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  24. Participatory assessment and mapping of ecosystem services in a data-poor region: Case study of community-managed forests in central Nepal. (2015). Bhandari, Santosh P ; Keenan, Rodney J ; Paudyal, Kiran ; Baral, Himlal ; Burkhard, Benjamin.
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