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Besides contributing to knowledge about the degradation of the rice terraces, this study was conducted in order to discuss at a theoretical level how CESs and their relationship with the landscape must be addressed in ES management and policy decisions. The methodological approach includes a combination of semi-structured interviews (n = 60) and a perception survey (n = 66). The results reveal that CESs, apart from being interrelated, are also responsible for and affected by the degradation of the rice terraces, which is why they are important factors to consider in ecosystem conservation. This paper finally provides policy recommendations for the empirical case and demonstrates the importance of connecting CES analysis with landscape studies looking at agricultural systems. Keywords: cultural ecosystem services; landscape; agriculture; Ifugao rice terraces; interrelations; tradeoffs; Philippines Author: Bianca Tilliger 1,*, Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos 1,†, Jesus Victor Bustamante 2,†, Josef Settele 3,4 Creator: PScript5.dll Version 5.2.2 Producer: Acrobat Distiller 9.5.5 (Windows) CreationDate: Wed Sep 23 14:31:35 2015 ModDate: Wed Feb 10 13:26:46 2016 Tagged: no Pages: 26 Encrypted: no Page size: 595.22 x 842 pts (A4) File size: 1944668 bytes Optimized: yes PDF version: 1.4 name type emb sub uni object ID ------------------------------------ ----------------- --- --- --- --------- FAIOIB+TimesNewRomanPS-ItalicMT TrueType yes yes no 118 0 FAIOJC+TimesNewRomanPSMT TrueType yes yes no 119 0 FAIOKE+TimesNewRomanPS-BoldMT TrueType yes yes no 120 0 FAJBHD+TimesNewRomanPS-BoldItalicMT TrueType yes yes no 96 0 FAJBLF+ArialMT TrueType yes yes no 97 0 FAJBKD+SymbolMT CID TrueType yes yes yes 98 0 FAJCHC+Arial-BoldMT TrueType yes yes no 99 0 FAIOIC+TimesNewRomanPSMT CID TrueType yes yes yes 104 0 Jhove (Rel. 1.6, 2011-01-04) Date: 2016-02-12 07:37:40 GMT+01:00 RepresentationInformation: land_a2015v4p888.pdf ReportingModule: PDF-hul, Rel. 1.8 (2009-05-22) LastModified: 2016-02-10 13:27:10 GMT+01:00 Size: 1944668 Format: PDF Version: 1.4 Status: Well-Formed and valid SignatureMatches: PDF-hul MIMEtype: application/pdf Profile: Linearized PDF, ISO PDF/A-1, Level B PDFMetadata: Objects: 130 FreeObjects: 1 IncrementalUpdates: 1 DocumentCatalog: PageLayout: SinglePage PageMode: UseNone Info: Title: Disentangling Values in the Interrelations between Cultural Ecosystem Services and Landscape Conservation A Case Study of the Ifugao Rice Terraces in the Philippines Author: Bianca Tilliger 1,*, Beatriz Rodríguez-Labajos 1,†, Jesus Victor Bustamante 2,†, Josef Settele 3,4 Subject: In the past few years, there has been a growing amount of research on economic quantifications and valuations of ecosystem services (ES) in agricultural systems. However, little attention has been given to cultural ESs (CES) in general and their link to the landscape in particular. This paper tries to tackle this gap with a case study on the Ifugao Rice Terraces of the Philippines. The study aims to understand the interrelations between the different CESs and their relationships with the landscape. Besides contributing to knowledge about the degradation of the rice terraces, this study was conducted in order to discuss at a theoretical level how CESs and their relationship with the landscape must be addressed in ES management and policy decisions. The methodological approach includes a combination of semi-structured interviews (n = 60) and a perception survey (n = 66). The results reveal that CESs, apart from being interrelated, are also responsible for and affected by the degradation of the rice terraces, which is why they are important factors to consider in ecosystem conservation. This paper finally provides policy recommendations for the empirical case and demonstrates the importance of connecting CES analysis with landscape studies looking at agricultural systems. 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However, little attention has been given to cultural ESs (CES) in general and their link to the landscape in particular. This paper tries to tackle this gap with a case study on the Ifugao Rice Terraces of the Philippines. The study aims to understand the interrelations between the different CESs and their relationships with the landscape. Besides contributing to knowledge about the degradation of the rice terraces, this study was conducted in order to discuss at a theoretical level how CESs and their relationship with the landscape must be addressed in ES management and policy decisions. The methodological approach includes a combination of semi-structured interviews (n = 60) and a perception survey (n = 66). The results reveal that CESs, apart from being interrelated, are also responsible for and affected by the degradation of the rice terraces, which is why they are important factors to consider in ecosystem conservation. 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