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Interoperability for ecosystem services assessment: Why, how, who and for whom?

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A new scientific article published in the journal Ecosystem Services led by Ken Bagstad, a research economist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), researchers from Ikerbasque at BC3, and other research institutes including CzechGlobe, Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, Nagoya University, VITO remote sensing, and many others, highlights the urgent need for better interoperability in ecosystem services research. The study summarizes finding…
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A new scientific article published in the journal Ecosystem Services led by Ken Bagstad, a research economist at the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), researchers from Ikerbasque at BC3, and other research institutes including CzechGlobe, Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, Nagoya University, VITO remote sensing, and many others, highlights the urgent need for better interoperability in ecosystem services research. The study summarizes finding…

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SustainableCZ broke the news in on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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