Communities’ perceptions and knowledge of ecosystem services: Evidence from rural communities in Nigeria

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Zhang, Wei; Kato, Edward; Bhandary, Prapti; Nkonya, Ephraim M.; Ibrahim, Hassan Ishaq; Agbonlahor, Mure Uhunamure; Ibrahim, Hussaini Yusu. 2015. Communities’ perceptions and knowledge of ecosystem services: Evidence from rural communities in Nigeria. IFPRI Discussion Paper 1418. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151247

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This research has been undertaken to improve our understanding of stakeholders’ knowledge and perception about ecosystem services (ES), which provides a valuable means of gaining insight into the opportunities and constraints that face ES management in a multiuser landscape. Land use preferences are influenced by a variety of motives, attitudes, and values intrinsic to every individual’s decisionmaking. Knowledge can affect attitudes and behavioral intentions, and a positive attitude toward the environment has been found to predict conservation practices.

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