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Ilse R. Geijzendorffer
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 71
Citations - 3670
Ilse R. Geijzendorffer is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ecosystem services & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 70 publications receiving 2639 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilse R. Geijzendorffer include Wageningen University and Research Centre & University of Avignon.
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Linking biodiversity, ecosystem services, and human well-being: three challenges for designing research for sustainability
Elena M. Bennett,Wolfgang Cramer,Alpina Begossi,Georgina Cundill,Sandra Díaz,Benis N. Egoh,Ilse R. Geijzendorffer,Cornelia B. Krug,Sandra Lavorel,Elena Lazos,Louis Lebel,Berta Martín-López,Patrick Meyfroidt,Harold A. Mooney,Jeanne L. Nel,Unai Pascual,Karine Payet,Natalia Pérez Harguindeguy,Garry D. Peterson,Anne Hélène Prieur-Richard,Belinda Reyers,Peter Roebeling,Ralf Seppelt,Ralf Seppelt,Martin Solan,Petra Tschakert,Teja Tscharntke,Billie Turner,Peter H. Verburg,E.F. Viglizzo,Piran C. L. White,Guy Woodward +31 more
TL;DR: The ecoSERVICES project as discussed by the authors is a platform to foster global coordination of multidisciplinary sustainability science through the lens of ecosystem services, focusing on three key questions that will improve incorporation of ecosystem service research into decision-making for the sustainable use of natural resources to improve human well-being.
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Biodiversity scenarios neglect future land‐use changes
Nicolas Titeux,Nicolas Titeux,Klaus Henle,Jean-Baptiste Mihoub,Adrián Regos,Ilse R. Geijzendorffer,Wolfgang Cramer,Peter H. Verburg,Lluís Brotons +8 more
TL;DR: It is argued that the current state of integration between ecological and land system sciences is leading to biased estimation of actual risks and therefore constrains the implementation of forward-looking policy responses to biodiversity decline and suggests research directions at the crossroads between ecology and environmental sciences to face the challenge of developing interoperable and plausible projections of future environmental changes.
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Satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functions: opportunities, challenges and way forward
Nathalie Pettorelli,Henrike Schulte to Bühne,Ayesha I. T. Tulloch,Grégoire Dubois,Cate Macinnis-Ng,Ana M. Queirós,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,David A. Keith,Martin Wegmann,Franziska Schrodt,Marion Stellmes,Ruth Sonnenschein,Gary N. Geller,Shovonlal Roy,Ben Somers,Nicholas J. Murray,Lucie M. Bland,Ilse R. Geijzendorffer,Jeremy T. Kerr,Stefanie Broszeit,Pedro J. Leitão,Pedro J. Leitão,Clare Duncan,Ghada El Serafy,Kate S. He,Julia L. Blanchard,Richard Lucas,Paola Mairota,Thomas J. Webb,Emily Nicholson +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a set of definitions and a typology for ecosystem functions are proposed to improve communication between ecologists, land and marine managers, remote sensing specialists and policy makers, thereby addressing a major barrier in the field.
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Improving the identification of mismatches in ecosystem services assessments
TL;DR: In this article, an analytic framework was developed comprised of five interlinked components of ES supply and demand linking nature and society (i.e., potential supply, managed supply, match, demand, and interests).
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The next generation of site-based long-term ecological monitoring: Linking essential biodiversity variables and ecosystem integrity.
Peter Haase,Peter Haase,Jonathan D. Tonkin,Stefan Stoll,Benjamin Burkhard,Mark Frenzel,Ilse R. Geijzendorffer,Christoph Häuser,Stefan Klotz,Ingolf Kühn,William H. McDowell,Michael Mirtl,Felix Müller,Martin Musche,Johannes Penner,Steffen Zacharias,Dirk S. Schmeller +16 more
TL;DR: This work derives a list of specific recommendations of what and how to measure at a monitoring site and calls for an integration of sites into co-located site networks across individual monitoring initiatives, and centered on ecosystems.