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Exploring ways for the application of ecosystem services approaches at the catchment level

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Co-construction of a common understanding between scientist, practitioners, land managers and other stakeholders brings knowledge from different disciplines and stakeholders that is crucial for a better understanding of the linkages between nature and human wellbeing.

The Centre of Expertise for Waters (CREW) activity Towards an Ecosystem Service Approach in the Lunan Catchment, used a focus group with local stakeholders to develop the ecosystem service vision for this catchment in Eastern Scotland.

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Figure 1: Co-constructed framework for the application of an ecosystem service approach to the Lunan Catchment. Local Stakeholders Focus Group, Tannadice 14 March 2012.

To find out more about this initiative email Dr Kit MacLeod.

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