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520 |a Ecosystem services science has developed at a fast rate in Latin America, a region characterized by a high biological and cultural diversity, strong emphasis in foreign investment, and high socioeconomic inequities. Here we conducted the following analyses at the regional and national scales: [1] how and when did the study of ecosystem services arise in each country?, [2] what is our present understanding of ecosystem service supply, delivery to societies, and social and economic values?, [3] what is the state of the art in integrating tradeoffs among services and in using interdisciplinary perspectives?, and [4] how has ecosystem service research been connected to policy design or management for sustainability? A large literature review [1000 references] showed that in Latin America ES supply and links to policy have been the most frequently assessed. Overall, emphasis has been placed on a few services, namely carbon and water. Payments for ecosystem services have received considerable attention in the region, though with strong differences across nations and with important limitations in their application. The future of the ecosystem service paradigm in Latin America will largely depend on its capacity to demonstrate effectiveness in meeting both conservation and development goals. 
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700 1 |a Almeida Leñero, Lucia  |9 71983 
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700 1 |a DeClerck, Fabrice  |9 71984 
700 1 |a Gardner, Toby  |9 71985 
700 1 |a Hall, Jefferson  |9 71986 
700 1 |9 41073  |a Lara, Antonio 
700 1 |9 47971  |a Laterra, Pedro 
700 1 |a Peña Claros, Marielos  |9 71987 
700 1 |a Silva Matos, Dalva M.  |9 71988 
700 1 |a Vogl, Adrian L.  |9 71989 
700 1 |a Romero Duque, Luz Piedad  |9 71990 
700 1 |a Arreola, Luis Felipe  |9 71991 
700 1 |a Caro Borrero, Angela Piedad  |9 71992 
700 1 |a Gallego, Federico  |9 70337 
700 1 |a Jain, Meha  |9 71993 
700 1 |a Little, Christian  |9 71994 
700 1 |a Oliveira Xavier, Rafael de  |9 71995 
700 1 |9 788  |a Paruelo, José María 
700 1 |a Peinado, Jesús Emilio  |9 71996 
700 1 |a Poorter, Lourens  |9 71997 
700 1 |a Ascarrunz, Nataly L.  |9 71998 
700 1 |a Correa, Francisco  |9 52519 
700 1 |a Cunha Santino, Marcela B.  |9 71999 
700 1 |a Hernández Sánchez, Amabel Paula  |9 72000 
700 1 |9 29398  |a Vallejos, María 
773 |t Ecosystem Services  |g Vol.2 (2012), p.56-70 
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900 |a ^aBalvanera^bP.^tCentro de Investigaciones en Ecosistemas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Morelia, Michoacán 58090, Mexico 
900 |a ^aUriarte^bM.^tCenter for Conservation Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States 
900 |a ^aAlmeida-Leñero^bL.^tDepartment of Ecology, Evolution, and Environmental Biology, Columbia University, New York, NY 10027, United States 
900 |a ^aAltesor^bA.^tFacultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México 04510, Mexico 
900 |a ^aDeClerck^bF.^tInstituto de Ecología y Ciencias Ambientales, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay 
900 |a ^aGardner^bT.^tAgrobiodiversity and Ecosystem Services Program, Bioversity International, Rome, Italy 
900 |a ^aHall^bJ.^tDepartment of Zoology, University of Cambridge, CB23EJ Cambridge, United Kingdom 
900 |a ^aLara^bA.^tSmithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Av. Roosevelt 401, Balboa, Ancón, Panama 
900 |a ^aLaterra^bP.^tInstituto de Silvicultura, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile 
900 |a ^aPeña-Claros^bM.^tFundación Centro de los Bosques Nativos FORECOS, Valdivia, Chile 
900 |a ^aSilva Matos^bD.M.^tFacultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas [CONICET], Argentina 
900 |a ^aVogl^bA.L.^tForest Ecology and Forest Management Group, Wageningen University, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands 
900 |a ^aRomero-Duque^bL.P.^tDepto of Hidrobiologia, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, San Carlos, Brazil 
900 |a ^aArreola^bL.F.^tNatural Capital Project, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305, United States 
900 |a ^aCaro-Borrero^bA.P.^tUniversidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Ambientales [UDCA], CII222 No. 55-37, Bogotá, Colombia 
900 |a ^aGallego^bF.^tInstituto de Ciencias Ambientales y Evolutivas, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Austral de Chile, Valdivia, Chile 
900 |a ^aJain^bM.^tDept de Metodos Cuantitativos y Sistemas de Informacion, Lab. de Analisis Regional y Teledeteccion, Inst. de Investigaciones Fisiologicas y Ecologicas vinculadas a la Agricultura [IFEVA], Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires, CONICET, Argentina 
900 |a ^aLittle^bC.^tUniversidad Católica de Colombia, CII 47 Carrera 13, Bogotá, Colombia 
900 |a ^ade Oliveira Xavier^bR.^tInstituto Boliviano de Investigación Forestal, P.O. Box 6204, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia 
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