. The economics of biodiversity loss: Scoping the science . d) Long-distance directional benefits e g water provisioning e) Globally distributed benefits eg carbon sequestration Figure 5 General categories of service flow in relation to spatial configuration (adapted from Fisher et al. in press-a). Quantifying and mapping benefit use While benefit production is essentially an ecological process, benefit use is intrinsically human-centred. Socio-economic data are therefore fundamental to quantifying and mapping the economic value of variations in benefit production. 17


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