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2015
What is needed to improve lives of the poor using ecosystem services?
Tackling hidden “taboo tradeoffs” could be the key to conservation success and sustainable ecosystem management
Tackling the gaps in ‘market...
Capturing wellbeing – using a different approach to go beyond the preconceptions
ESPA Researcher wins 2015 Young Women in Conservation Biology Award
Event: Can Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) work for both...
The Bangladesh coastal zone: Improvements in human well-being have come at an unsustainable environmental cost
New large scale study in China warns that efforts to reduce poverty through intensive farming poses a...
ESPA Principal Investigator wins a top Ecological Award
New research reveals the role of human "super-spreaders" in Lassa Fever in West Africa
ESPA feature in SciDev.Net: Putting a price on nature can benefit the poor if...
ESPA Gathers in India
Identifying tipping points for human well-being: How social science can help shape sustainable development
ESPA Annual Science Meeting,26 - 27 November 2014, New Delhi, India
2014
Reporting ESPA’s Achievements
New tool to help communities in developing countries stay environmentally and socially ‘healthy’
Creating a global green economy is not just about tackling CO2 emissions
ESPA Principal Investigator receives top honour from Royal Geographical Society
Fighting poverty with forest protection
Announcing ESPA's new Fellows
Getting free access to journals: A guide for developing countries
New ESPA Paper: Creating win-wins from ecosystem services trade-offs?
ESPA Annual Science Meeting, 26 - 27 November 2014, New Delhi, India