Exploring the Power of Cultural Ecosystem Services

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10/10/2025
16:30 - 18:30
Virtual Channel 4 , En ligne uniquement
Session avec interprétation

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This session will enable attendees to understand the crucial role of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES) in fostering more holistic and effective approaches to conservation and sustainability, using key concepts, methods and case studies. Sign up for this session

Description de la séance

The ongoing crises of climate change and biodiversity loss demand a fundamental shift in how we understand and interact with the natural world. A crucial missing piece in current conservation strategies is a robust understanding and recognition of Cultural Ecosystem Services (CES). CES, the intangible benefits humans derive from ecosystems, encompass, among others, spiritual connection, sense of place, cultural heritage, and recreational opportunities. This deep dive session will explore the multifaceted nature of CES, drawing on the recent publication of the Handbook of Cultural Ecosystem Services (available open-access for attendees). Panelists will discuss the latest research on CES and the challenges of integrating CES into policy and management. We will present innovative methodologies for how to assess and value CES. The session participants will be introduced to case studies demonstrating how incorporating CES can lead to more effective and equitable conservation, fostering stronger community engagement and promoting social justice.
Organised by
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Commission on Ecosystem Management
Partenaires
Commission on Ecosystem Management
Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust ( United Kingdom )
Rutgers University
Oregon State University
Centro Tecnológico del Mar – Fundación CETMAR

Speaker

Speaker Shane ORCHARD

Environmental Consultant, University of Canterbury / Waterlink

Speaker Alison ORMSBY

Associate Director of Design, Forest Specialist, Adventure Scientists

Speaker Julia NEWTH

Ecosystem Health & Social Dimensions Manager, WWT

Speaker Pam MCELWEE

Professor, Rutgers University

Speaker Karen ALLEN

Professor, Furman University

Speaker Chelsea HUNTER

Assistant Professor, University of North Texas

Moderator

Speaker Minna HSU

Co-lead, Cultural Practices and Ecosystem Management, Commission on Ecosystem Management