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Setting the bar: Standards for ecosystem services
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Heather Tallis
, Polasky, Stephen
, Belinda Reyers
in
accounting
/ Animals
/ appetite
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Decision Making
/ Ecology - standards
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ energy
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Environmental policy
/ Humans
/ income
/ issues and policy
/ land use
/ Land use planning
/ mainstreaming
/ natural capital
/ Organizations
/ planning
/ Policy Making
/ Private sector
/ product certification
/ service provision
/ Social Sciences
/ SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE
/ Sustainability reporting
/ terminology
/ United States
/ value
2015
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Setting the bar: Standards for ecosystem services
by
Heather Tallis
, Polasky, Stephen
, Belinda Reyers
in
accounting
/ Animals
/ appetite
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Decision Making
/ Ecology - standards
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ energy
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Environmental policy
/ Humans
/ income
/ issues and policy
/ land use
/ Land use planning
/ mainstreaming
/ natural capital
/ Organizations
/ planning
/ Policy Making
/ Private sector
/ product certification
/ service provision
/ Social Sciences
/ SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE
/ Sustainability reporting
/ terminology
/ United States
/ value
2015
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Setting the bar: Standards for ecosystem services
by
Heather Tallis
, Polasky, Stephen
, Belinda Reyers
in
accounting
/ Animals
/ appetite
/ Biological Sciences
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - economics
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - methods
/ Conservation of Natural Resources - trends
/ Decision Making
/ Ecology - standards
/ Ecology - trends
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ energy
/ Environment
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental impact statements
/ Environmental policy
/ Humans
/ income
/ issues and policy
/ land use
/ Land use planning
/ mainstreaming
/ natural capital
/ Organizations
/ planning
/ Policy Making
/ Private sector
/ product certification
/ service provision
/ Social Sciences
/ SPECIAL FEATURE: PERSPECTIVE
/ Sustainability reporting
/ terminology
/ United States
/ value
2015
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Setting the bar: Standards for ecosystem services
2015
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Overview
Progress in ecosystem service science has been rapid, and there is now a healthy appetite among key public and private sector decision makers for this science. However, changing policy and management is a long-term project, one that raises a number of specific practical challenges. One impediment to broad adoption of ecosystem service information is the lack of standards that define terminology, acceptable data and methods, and reporting requirements. Ecosystem service standards should be tailored to specific use contexts, such as national income and wealth accounts, corporate sustainability reporting, land-use planning, and environmental impact assessments. Many standard-setting organizations already exist, and the research community will make the most headway toward rapid uptake of ecosystem service science by working directly with these organizations. Progress has been made in aligning with existing organizations in areas such as product certification and sustainability reporting, but a major challenge remains in mainstreaming ecosystem service information into core public and private use contexts, such as agricultural and energy subsidy design, national income accounts, and corporate accounts.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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