Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Ecosystem Services and Conservation

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The true worth of our natural world is still being discovered.

The Stanford Woods Institute is helping quantify how land and water meet society’s needs and predicting benefits from investments in nature. To that end, Stanford researchers are integrating scientific and economic understanding of natural assets. They are delivering that knowledge, developing clear, credible and practical software-based tools and showing marine and land-use managers around the world how to use them. This enables decision-makers not only to maximize the societal value of land and water, but also to evaluate and assess potential decisions on conservation, human development and natural resources investment. This approach holds the promise of transforming how governments and businesses factor the values of nature into policy and decision-making.


Research Centers and Programs

Natural Capital Project »

The Natural Capital Project melds world-class research on environmental economics with influential conservation programs. The center’s Integrated Valuation of Environmental Services and Tradeoffs (InVEST) software suite enables decision-makers to quantify nature’s values, assess tradeoffs associated with alternative land- and water-use choices and integrate conservation and human development into land- and...

La Iniciativa Osa y Golfito (INOGO) »

La Iniciativa Osa y Golfito (INOGO) es una colaboración internacional enfocada en diseñar una estrategia para un desarrollo humano sostenible y gestión ambiental en la región de Osa y Golfito de Costa Rica. INOGO se diseñó para construir sobre los esfuerzos previos en la región, trabajando de la mano con...

Water in the West »

The western United States needs water systems that are sustainable from economic, ecological, political, institutional, equitable, scientific and legal points of view. The Water in the West program addresses multiple dimensions of realistic, integrated solutions to the region’s water challenges. The program’s current projects include improving groundwater management, expanding water...


Other Research Centers and Programs

News & Press Releases

EPA Head Meets with Young Scholars at Stanford »

November 7, 2012

Technological Innovation “is the only way forward,” Administrator Lisa Jackson tells Rising Environmental Leaders Program participants.

Source: Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Rob Jordan

Preparing the Next Generation of First Nations’ Leaders  »

November 6, 2012

First Nations’ Futures Institute helps young indigenous leaders integrate community values and resource management.

Source: Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment

Rob Jordan

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Publications

Published Work
Water Funds and payments for Ecosystems Services: Practice Learns from Theory and Theory can Learn from Practice »

February 28, 2012 - Gretchen Daily, Rebecca Goldman-Benner, Silvia Benitez, Timothy Boucher, Alejandro Calvache, Peter Kareiva, Timm Kroeger, Aurelio Ramon

A Green Vision for Sumatra: Using Ecosystem Services Informaiton to Make Recommendations for Sustainable Lane Use Planning at the Province and District Level »

February 1, 2012 - Nirmal Bhagabati, , Thomas Barano, Marc Conte, Driss Ennaanay, Oki Hadian, Emily McKenzie, Nasser Olwero, Amy Rosenthal, Suparmoko, Aurelie Shapiro, Heather Tallis, and Stacie Wolny

Hybridization Among Dominant Tree Species Correlates Positively with Understory Plant Diversity »

September 29, 2011 - Rodolfo Dirzo, Rachel Adams, Shaunna Goldberry, Thomas Whitman, Matthew Zinkgraf

Innovate or watch them die »

September 15, 2007 - Peter Aldous, Bob Holmes

Other
Removal of carbon and nutrients from domestic wastewater using a low investment, integrated treatment concept »

May 21, 2010 - Sunny Aiyuka, Joyce Amoakoa, Lutgarde Raskinb, Adrianus van Haandelc

Historical Perspective »

November 15, 2007 - Hon. John A. Fraser

U.S. Agricultural Policy and The 2007 Farm Bill »

April 1, 2007 - Barton "Buzz" Thompson, Kaush Arha, Tim Josling, Daniel A. Sumner

Research Brief
Solutions Summary