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Ecosystems and People

Taylor & Francis (United Kingdom)

Ecosystems and People is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses how biodiversity and ecosystems underpin human quality of life, and how societal activities and preferences drive changes in ecosystems. Research published in

Ecosystems and People is an interdisciplinary journal that addresses how biodiversity and ecosystems underpin human quality of life, and how societal activities and preferences drive changes in ecosystems. Research published in Ecosystems and People addresses human-nature relationships and social-ecological systems in a broad sense. This embraces research on biodiversity, ecosystem services, their contributions to quality of life, implications for equity and justice, and the diverse and rich ways in which people relate to nature. Research topics:

  • The link between biodiversity and ecosystem services
  • The link between ecosystem services and management
  • The link between biodiversity and management
  • The link between ecosystem services and quality of life
  • The link between governance, management and equitable use and distribution of ecosystem services
  • The link between knowledge and data regarding biodiversity, ecosystem services and quality of life and policy making.

Developing, improving and discussing original approaches, methods and tools to assess the above-mentioned questions in a decision-making or management context is a crucial aspect in all papers published in Ecosystems and People. All papers should highlight the relevance of findings for decision making and are strongly encouraged to provide recommendations for landscape and seascape management, land-use and sea-use planning, and biodiversity conservation.

Sciences and societies, ethics
Ecology: multidisciplinary
Biodiversity, conservation
Open access
Self-archiving
Publication languages
  • English
Journal reputation
Former title
International Journal of Biodiversity Science, Ecosystem Services and Management
Abbreviated title (ISO)
Ecosyst. People
ISSN L
2639-5908
Frequency
Continual
Additional information

Green Open Access without embargo.

Article types
Research articles
Reviews
Book analyses
Short articles
Special issues
Commentaries
Data papers
Letters
Opinions
Publishing costs
Yes
Total publishing costs
1160 euros (775 euros for Short Communications, 585 euros for Perspective). Members of Ecosystem Services Partnership are eligible to receive a 15% APC discount. (updated 05/09/2023)
Research data access policy
Deposit recommended
Data repositories recommended by the journal
Last updated : 05/09/2023

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