Ash, N., Blanco, H., Brown, C., Garcia, K., Henrichs, T., Lucas, N., Raudsepp-Hearne, C., Simpson, R. D., Scholes, R., Tomich, T. P., Vira, B., & Zurek, M. (2010). Ecosystems and Human Well-Being: A Manual for Assessment Practitioners. Island Press. https://doi.org/10.34892/QWK2-NK10
The priority audience for the Manual are individuals who are responsible for designing and carrying out environmental or developmental assessments, and individuals responsible for building capacity for ecosystem assessments, either through structured training (such as through developing curricula relating to ecosystem services and development) or assistance in conducting assessments on the ground.
Experienced ecosystem assessment practitioners should use this Manual to:
This Manual complements other related resources such as the Ecosystem Services: A Guide for Decision-makers, prepared by WRI and others (which focuses on how the findings of ecosystem assessments can be used), and the UNEP-GEO assessment training modules (which cover a much broader institutional State of the Environment reporting process).