Bart Immerzeel
Norwegian University of Life Sciences
10 Papers
9 Citations
Bart Immerzeel is an academic researcher from Norwegian University of Life Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Recreation & Ecosystem services. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications.
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Papers
Applying ecosystem services as a framework to analyze the effects of alternative bio-economy scenarios in Nordic catchments
TL;DR: The inherently unknown future development of a Nordic bio-economy was studied with four scenarios applied in an ecosystem service assessment framework and it is concluded that the framework has sufficient resolution to show differences in service delivery among scenarios.
Estimating societal benefits from Nordic catchments: An integrative approach using a final ecosystem services framework.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors quantify the total economic value (TEV) of consumed ecosystem services across Nordic catchments, explain variation in ecosystem service value using socio-geographic and natural factors as explanatory variables in multiple linear regression, and determine which societal groups benefit from these ecosystem services.
Drivers of Perceived Nuisance Growth by Aquatic Plants
Kirstine Thiemer,Bart Immerzeel,Susanne C. Schneider,Keneilwe Mmule Sebola,Julie A. Coetzee,Mathieu Baldo,Gabrielle Thiébaut,Sabine Hilt,Jan Köhler,Sarah F. Harpenslager,Jan E. Vermaat +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a comprehensive survey spanning five sites with different macrophyte species in four countries (Norway, France, Germany and South Africa) was used to quantify the perception of microphyte growth as a nuisance among residents and visitors, and for different recreational activities.
Mass development of aquatic plants: Effects of contrasting management scenarios on a suite of ecosystem services
Jan E. Vermaat,Kirstine Thiemer,Bart Immerzeel,Susanne C. Schneider,Keneilwe Mmule Sebola,Julie Coetzee,Antonella Petruzzella,Samuel N. Motitsoe,Mathieu Baldo,Benjamin Misteli,Gabrielle Thiébaut,Sabine Hilt,Jan Köhler,Sarah F. Harpenslager +13 more
TL;DR: The provision of ecosystem services by aquatic plants is affected by their cover and the management regimes used to control their growth. The dominant use of recreation in the studied ecosystems highlights the need to consider its impacts in the management of nuisance aquatic plants.
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Large carnivore conservation and traditional pastoralism: A case study on bear–reindeer predation mitigation measures
Aimee Tallian,Ole-Gunnar Støen,Bart Immerzeel,Jonas Kindberg,Andrés Ordiz,Lars-Thomas Persson,Peter Segerström,Anna Skarin,Rune Stokke,Torkild Tveraa,Birgitta Åhman,Jens Frank +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors evaluated the efficacy and economic feasibility of three brown bear predation mitigation measures: corralling pregnant reindeer during parturition, lethal bear management removals, and public bear-license hunting.
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