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Linking the nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature relations and human well-being through cultural ecosystem services.


ABSTRACT: Nature contributes substantially to human well-being through its diverse material and nonmaterial contributions. However, despite the growing literature on the nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature relations, we lack a systematic understanding of how they are linked with human well-being. Here, we use the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CESs) as a lens to explore this interface. Through a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature, we elicit the unique pathways and mechanisms linking individual CESs and constituents of human well-being, as well as their relative effects. Subsequently, we identify their complex interactions through latent class analysis and multiple correspondence analysis, which delineate five major assemblages that reflect synergies and trade-offs at the interface of CESs and human well-being. We critically discuss key research trends and gaps and propose directions for future research and practice to leverage the potential of the nonmaterial contributions of nature for human well-being and sustainability more broadly.

SUBMITTER: Huynh LTM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9355367 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Linking the nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature relations and human well-being through cultural ecosystem services.

Huynh Lam Thi Mai LTM   Gasparatos Alexandros A   Su Jie J   Dam Lam Rodolfo R   Grant Ezekiel I EI   Fukushi Kensuke K  

Science advances 20220805 31


Nature contributes substantially to human well-being through its diverse material and nonmaterial contributions. However, despite the growing literature on the nonmaterial dimensions of human-nature relations, we lack a systematic understanding of how they are linked with human well-being. Here, we use the concept of cultural ecosystem services (CESs) as a lens to explore this interface. Through a systematic review of the peer-reviewed literature, we elicit the unique pathways and mechanisms lin  ...[more]

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