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Part I: Conceptualizing human-nature interactions
Chapter 1. Conceptualizing human-nature interactions an overview
Chapter 2. Environmental Values and Natures Contributions to People: Towards methodological pluralism in evaluation of sustainable ecosystem services
Chapter 3. Disentangling trade-offs between the state of coastal ecosystems with human well-being and activities as a strategy addressing sustainable tourism
Chapter 4. From human-nature dualism towards more integration in socio-ecosystems studies
Chapter 5. A network approach to Green Infrastructure: how to enhance ecosystem services provision?
Chapter 6. Transformations of urban coastal nature(s): Meanings and paradoxes of Blue Urbanism and nature-based solutions for climate adaptation in Southeast Asia
Part II: Mountain systems
Chapter 7. Values of mountain landscapes: Insights about the Blue Mountains National Park, Australia from Twitter
Chapter 8. Earth observations of human-nature interactions from a cultural ecosystem service perspective
Chapter 9. Gendered Values, Roles, and Challenges for Sustainable Provision of Forest-based Ecosystem Services in Nepal
Chapter 10. Environmental [in]equity: Accessibility to green spaces in a rapidly urbanizing mountain-city
Chapter 11. Ecosystem services and sustainable development in the European Alps: spatial patterns and mountain-lowland relationships
Chapter 12. Human-nature relationships for the Flathead Wild and Scenic River System: Analyzing diversity, synergies, and tensions in a mountainous region of Montana, USA
Chapter 13. Resilience and sustainability of the Maloti-Drakensberg mountain system: a case study on the upper uThukela catchment
Chapter 14. Invasive alien plants in the montane areas of South Africa: impacts and management options
Part III: Urban systems
Chapter 15. Ecosystem service flows across the rural-urban spectrum
Chapter 16. A typology for green infrastructure planning to enhance multifunctionality incorporating peri-urban agricultural land
Chapter 17. Urban green spaces in a post-apartheid city: challenges and opportunities for nature-based solutions
Chapter 18. Green infrastructure and ecosystem services within spatial structure of city examples from Poznan, Poland
Chapter 19. Accessibility to and fragmentation of urban green infrastructure: importance for adaptation to climate change
Chapter 20. Social Demand for Urban Wilderness in Purgatory
Chapter 21. The Role of Allotment Gardens for Connecting Nature and People
Chapter 22. Green spaces and their social functions: specific challenges in urban spaces of arrival
Chapter 23. The link between urban green space planning tools and distributive, procedural and recognition justice
Part IV: Coastal-marine systems
Chapter 24. Can local knowledge of Small-scale fishers be used to monitor and assess changes in marine ecosystems in a European context?
Chapter 25. Marine ecological democracy: participatory marine planning in Indigenous marine areas in Chile
Chapter 26. The Socio-Ecological Dimension of Ocean Multi-Use
Chapter 27. Localizing the Sustainable Development Goals for marine and coastal management in Norway: A venture overdue
Chapter 28. Coastal-Marine ecosystem accounting to support Integrated Coastal Zone Management
Chapter 29. Exposure of coastal ecosystem services to natural hazards in the Bangladesh coast
Chapter 30. Adaptations to climate variability in fisheries and aquaculture social-ecological systems in the Northern Humboldt Current Ecosystem: challenges and solutions
Chapter 31. Socio-Ecological transformations in coastal wetlands: an approach from the south-central zone of Chile
Chapter 32. A Nature-based Solution for coastal foredune restoration: The Case Study of Maghery, County Donegal, Ireland.

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