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    A framework linking ecosystem services and human well鈥恇eing: Saltmarsh as a case study

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    1. The ecosystem services approach is based on the interdependencies between nature and human well鈥恇eing. However, while the ecosystem services aspect of this approach is well鈥恉eveloped, the human well鈥恇eing aspect remains unstructured and vaguely defined. 2. An integrated conceptual framework was developed by adapting and linking the UK National Ecosystem Assessment鈥怓ollow On framework with human well鈥恇eing domains. 3. As well as benefits, the notion of disbenefits was incorporated to recognise the potentially detrimental effects from interacting with nature. Benefits and disbenefits occur at the social鈥揺cological interface and are classified by the seven domains of human well鈥恇eing they affect. 4. The framework is applied to saltmarsh habitat as a case study, highlighting knowledge gaps and the potential applicability and usefulness of the framework. In saltmarsh, benefits mainly accrue at larger scales with a greater impact affecting local to global individuals, while disbenefits tend to occur at a smaller scale and impact in鈥恠itu individuals. 5. The framework provides in鈥恉epth insight into links, trade鈥恛ffs and dichotomies between benefits and disbenefits and human well鈥恇eing, and improves accessibility to the complex research area of human well鈥恇eing. 6. This research can be a useful tool to guide environmental and health policy and management, as well as stakeholder engagement
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