Blar i Brage NMBU på forfatter "Immerzeel, Bart"
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Applying ecosystem services as a framework to analyze the effects of alternative bio-economy scenarios in Nordic catchments
Vermaat, Jan E.; Immerzeel, Bart; Pouta, Eija; Juutinen, Artti (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020) -
Biodiversity in boreal Sweden : what aspects are appreciated, and how will the biodiversity change in the coming decades?
Ottmann, Sophie Valeur (Master thesis, 2020)Humans affect the environment at both local and global scales and the manifold of these influences are considered major threats to global biodiversity. Both climate change and land-use change have been two major drivers ... -
Causes of macrophyte mass development and management recommendations
Schneider, Susanne C; Coetzee, Julie A.; Galvanese, Elena Fukasawa; Harpenslager, Sarah Faye; Hilt, Sabine; Immerzeel, Bart; Köhler, Jan; Misteli, Benjamin; Motitsoe, Samuel N.; Padial, Andre A.; Petruzzella, Antonella; Schechner, Anne; Thiébaut, Gabrielle; Thiemer, Kirstine; Vermaat, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Aquatic plants (macrophytes) are important for ecosystem structure and function. Macrophyte mass developments are, however, often perceived as a nuisance and are commonly managed by mechanical removal. This is costly and ... -
Does Perceived Nuisance Abundance of Water Plants Match with Willingness-to-Pay for Removal? Contrasts Among Different User Categories
Vermaat, Jan; Thiemer, Kirstine; Immerzeel, Bart; Schneider, Susanne Claudia; Sebola, Keneilwe; Coetzee, Julie; Petruzzella, Antonella; Motitsoe, Samuel N.; Baldo, Mathieu; Misteli, Benjamin; Thiébaut, Gabrielle; Hilt, Sabine; Köhler, Jan; Harpenslager, Sarah Faye (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2024)Dense beds of water plants can be perceived as nuisance, but this perception, however, may not be similar for different user categories, and this may affect their willingness-to-pay (WTP) for plant removal. A questionnaire ... -
Drivers of Perceived Nuisance Growth by Aquatic Plants
Thiemer, Kirstine; Immerzeel, Bart; Schneider, Susanne Claudia; Sebola, Keneilwe; Coetzee, Julie; Baldo, Mathieu; Thiébaut, Gabrielle; Hilt, Sabine; Köhler, Jan; Harpenslager, Sarah Faye; Vermaat, Jan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023) -
How green is the green shift? : the potential effects of a bioeconomy on ecosystem services in Nordic catchments
Immerzeel, Bart (PhD Thesis;2021:67, Doctoral thesis, 2021)In light of the increasing pressures from human activities on ecosystems and the global climate, the Nordic countries have decided that a green shift is necessary to ensure the future wellbeing of society. The transition ... -
Large carnivore conservation and traditional pastoralism: A case study on bear–reindeer predation mitigation measures
Tallian, Aimee Grace; Støen, Ole-Gunnar; Immerzeel, Bart; Kindberg, Jonas; Ordiz, Andrés; Persson, Lars Thomas; Segerström, Peter; Skarin, Anna; Stokke, Rune; Tveraa, Torkild; Åhman, Birgitta; Frank, Jens (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)While wildlife and cultural preservation goals can be either complimentary orcounteractive, the goals of large carnivore conservation and traditional pastoralist lifestyles are often at odds. Livestock depredation can ... -
Mass development of aquatic plants: Effects of contrasting management scenarios on a suite of ecosystem services
Vermaat, Jan E.; Thiemer, Kirstine; Immerzeel, Bart; Schneider, Susanne Claudia; Sebola, Keneilwe; Coetzee, Julie; Petruzella, Antonella; Motitsoe, Samuel N.; Baldo, Mathieu; Misteli, Benjamin; Thiébaut, Gabrielle; Hilt, Sabine; Köhler, Jan; Harpenslager, Sarah F. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2023)1. Dense beds of aquatic plants are often perceived as nuisance and therefore mechanically removed, often at substantial cost. Such removal, however, may affect a range of ecosystem functions and consequently also the ...