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-Balmford, A; Cowling, R. M. 2006. Fusion or Failure? The Future of Conservation Biology. Conservation Biology Volume 20, No. 3 +  * Balmford, A; Cowling, R. M. 2006. Fusion or Failure? The Future of Conservation Biology. Conservation Biology Volume 20, No. 3 
- +  http://valuesandframes.org/initiative/nature/ 
-http://valuesandframes.org/initiative/nature/ +  http://www.futerra.co.uk/downloads/Branding_Biodiversity.pdf 
- +  Dallimer et. al (2012) Biodiversity and the Feel-Good Factor: Understanding Associations between Self-Reported Human Well-being and Species Richness. Bioscience, Volume 62, No. 1 pp 47-55. 
-http://www.futerra.co.uk/downloads/Branding_Biodiversity.pdf +  Dallimer, M. et al. (2013) Quantifying Preferences for the Natural World using Monetary and Non-Monetary assessments of Value. Conservation Biology, Volume 00 no. 0. 1-10 
- +  Ehrenfeld, D.W. (1976) The Conservation of Non-Resources. American Scientist. Vol.64 No. 6 pp 648-656 
-Dallimer et. al (2012) Biodiversity and the Feel-Good Factor: Understanding Associations between Self-Reported Human Well-being and Species Richness. Bioscience, Volume 62, No. 1 pp 47-55. +  European marine Board (2013). Linking Oceans and Human Health: A Strategic Research Priority for Europe. Position Paper 19 of the European Marine Board, Ostend, Belgium. 
- +  Hemming, S. and Rigney, D. (2011). “Ngarrindjeri Ruwe/Ruwar: Wellbeing through Caring for Country” in Shute, R.H., Selee, P.T., MurrayHervey, R. and Dix, K.L. (Eds). Mental Health and Wellbeing: Educational perspectives. Shannon Research Press, Adelaide. http://www.nature.org/cs/groups/webcontent/@web/@australia/documents/document/prd_062391.pdf 
-Dallimer, M. et al. (2013) Quantifying Preferences for the Natural World using Monetary and Non-Monetary assessments of Value. Conservation Biology, Volume 00 no. 0. 1-10 +  Jax, K. and Heink, U. (2015) Human Wellbeing. In: Potschin, M and Jax, J (eds.): OpenNESS Ecosystem Service Reference Book. http://www.openness-project.eu/library/reference-book/sp-human-well-being 
- +  Jefferson et. al (2014) Public perceptions of the UK marine environment. Marine Policy 43. 327-337 
-Ehrenfeld, D.W. (1976) The Conservation of Non-Resources. American Scientist. Vol.64 No. 6 pp 648-656 +  Mascia, M.B. et al. 2003 J.  Conservation and the Social Sciences. Conservation Biology. Volume 17, Issue 3, pages 649–650 
- +  Mee, L., P. Cooper, A. Kannen, A. J. Gilbert, and T. O'Higgins. 2015. Sustaining Europe’s seas as coupled social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society 20(1): 1. 
-European marine Board (2013). Linking Oceans and Human Health: A Strategic Research Priority for Europe. Position Paper 19 of the European Marine Board, Ostend, Belgium. +  http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-07143-200101 
- +  Milcu, A. Ioana, J. Hanspach, D. Abson, and J. Fischer 2013. Cultural ecosystem services: a literature review and prospects for future research. Ecology and Society 18(3):44. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss3/art44/#ms_abstract) 
-Hemming, S. and Rigney, D. (2011). “Ngarrindjeri Ruwe/Ruwar: Wellbeing through Caring for Country” in Shute, R.H., Selee, P.T., MurrayHervey, R. and Dix, K.L. (Eds). Mental Health and Wellbeing: Educational perspectives. Shannon Research Press, Adelaide. http://www.nature.org/cs/groups/webcontent/@web/@australia/documents/document/prd_062391.pdf +  Potts, T. et al (2013) Do marine protected areas deliver flows of ecosystem services  to support human welfare? Marine Policy. http://www.researchgate.net/publication/256111433_Do_marine_protected_areas_deliver_flows_of_ecosystem_services_to_support_human_welfare 
- +  Kirsten L.L. Oleson, Michele Barnes, Luke M. Brander, Thomas A. Oliver, Ingrid van Beek, Bienvenue Zafindrasilivonona, Pieter van Beukering, Cultural bequest values for ecosystem service flows among indigenous fishers: A discrete choice experiment validated with mixed methods, Ecological Economics, Volume 114, June 2015, Pages 104-116, ISSN 0921-8009 https://blueventures.org/publication/cultural-bequest-values-for-ecosystem-service-flows-among-indigenous-fishers/ 
-Jax, K. and Heink, U. (2015) Human Wellbeing. In: Potschin, M and Jax, J (eds.): OpenNESS Ecosystem Service Reference Book. http://www.openness-project.eu/library/reference-book/sp-human-well-being +  Kretsch, C. and Keune, H. (2015) Ecosystem Services and Human Health. In: Potschin, M and Jax, J (eds.): OpenNESS Ecosystem Service Reference Book. http://www.openness-project.eu/library/reference-book/sp-health 
- +  J. Rocha, J. Yletyinen, R. Biggs, T. Blenckner, G. Peterson. 2014. Marine regime shifts: drivers and impacts on ecosystems services. Philosophical Transactions B. Royal Society 
-Jefferson et. al (2014) Public perceptions of the UK marine environment. Marine Policy 43. 327-337 +  Zylstra et.al. 2014. Connectedness as a Core Conservation Concern: An Interdisciplinary Review of Theory and a Call for Practice. Springer Science Reviews 2:119-143)
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-Mascia, M.B. et al. 2003 J.  Conservation and the Social Sciences. Conservation Biology. Volume 17, Issue 3, pages 649–650 +
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-Mee, L., P. Cooper, A. Kannen, A. J. Gilbert, and T. O'Higgins. 2015. Sustaining Europe’s seas as coupled social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society 20(1): 1. +
-http://dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-07143-200101 +
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-Milcu, A. Ioana, J. Hanspach, D. Abson, and J. Fischer 2013. Cultural ecosystem services: a literature review and prospects for future research. Ecology and Society 18(3):44. http://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol18/iss3/art44/#ms_abstract) +
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-Potts, T. et al (2013) Do marine protected areas deliver flows of ecosystem services  to support human welfare? Marine Policy. http://www.researchgate.net/publication/256111433_Do_marine_protected_areas_deliver_flows_of_ecosystem_services_to_support_human_welfare +
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-Kirsten L.L. Oleson, Michele Barnes, Luke M. Brander, Thomas A. Oliver, Ingrid van Beek, Bienvenue Zafindrasilivonona, Pieter van Beukering, Cultural bequest values for ecosystem service flows among indigenous fishers: A discrete choice experiment validated with mixed methods, Ecological Economics, Volume 114, June 2015, Pages 104-116, ISSN 0921-8009 https://blueventures.org/publication/cultural-bequest-values-for-ecosystem-service-flows-among-indigenous-fishers/ +
-Kretsch, C. and Keune, H. (2015) Ecosystem Services and Human Health. In: Potschin, M and Jax, J (eds.): OpenNESS Ecosystem Service Reference Book. http://www.openness-project.eu/library/reference-book/sp-health +
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-J. Rocha, J. Yletyinen, R. Biggs, T. Blenckner, G. Peterson. 2014. Marine regime shifts: drivers and impacts on ecosystems services. Philosophical Transactions B. Royal Society +
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-Zylstra et.al. 2014. Connectedness as a Core Conservation Concern: An Interdisciplinary Review of Theory and a Call for Practice. Springer Science Reviews 2:119-143)+
  
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