A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method

A cultural ecosystem service is part of ecosystem service that beneficial human from intangible and non-consumable welfare such as recreational values. However, these kinds of intangible values are difficult to conceptualize in any framework. So, this paper aims to conceptualize the cultural ecosyst...

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Main Authors: Chan, Kaede Lip Chung, Russel @ Andy Immit Mojiol, Kamlisa Uni Kamlun
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spelling my.ums.eprints.328172022-06-16T07:29:10Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32817/ A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method Chan, Kaede Lip Chung Russel @ Andy Immit Mojiol Kamlisa Uni Kamlun QH301-705.5 Biology (General) A cultural ecosystem service is part of ecosystem service that beneficial human from intangible and non-consumable welfare such as recreational values. However, these kinds of intangible values are difficult to conceptualize in any framework. So, this paper aims to conceptualize the cultural ecosystem services of recreational benefits by reviewing respective journal papers. In this study, a systematic review approach applies to a total of 38 journal papers. The Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services V5.1 classification system matches the fundamental nature of this world's reality and assists with the 8-dimension value of the environment, a theory from one of the published journals. Further, the built conceptual framework shows that "preference" is the most significant factor in a conceptual framework because it can influence "truth-telling" and "honest" during answering questionnaires or decision-making. So, further study is needed on this aspect to clarify unanswered questions in this field. UCTS Publisher 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32817/1/A%20conceptualize%20of%20cultural%20ecosystem%20service%20recreational%20benefits_%20A%20systematic%20review%20method.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/32817/3/A%20conceptualize%20of%20cultural%20ecosystem%20service%20recreational%20benefits_%20A%20systematic%20review%20method%20_ABSTRACT.pdf Chan, Kaede Lip Chung and Russel @ Andy Immit Mojiol and Kamlisa Uni Kamlun (2021) A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method. Borneo Journal of Sciences and Technology, 3. pp. 39-44. ISSN 2672-7439 https://journal.ucts.edu.my/Home/ArticleDownload?articleId=BJOST030207
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A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
description A cultural ecosystem service is part of ecosystem service that beneficial human from intangible and non-consumable welfare such as recreational values. However, these kinds of intangible values are difficult to conceptualize in any framework. So, this paper aims to conceptualize the cultural ecosystem services of recreational benefits by reviewing respective journal papers. In this study, a systematic review approach applies to a total of 38 journal papers. The Common International Classification of Ecosystem Services V5.1 classification system matches the fundamental nature of this world's reality and assists with the 8-dimension value of the environment, a theory from one of the published journals. Further, the built conceptual framework shows that "preference" is the most significant factor in a conceptual framework because it can influence "truth-telling" and "honest" during answering questionnaires or decision-making. So, further study is needed on this aspect to clarify unanswered questions in this field.
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author Chan, Kaede Lip Chung
Russel @ Andy Immit Mojiol
Kamlisa Uni Kamlun
author_facet Chan, Kaede Lip Chung
Russel @ Andy Immit Mojiol
Kamlisa Uni Kamlun
author_sort Chan, Kaede Lip Chung
title A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
title_short A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
title_full A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
title_fullStr A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
title_full_unstemmed A conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: A systematic review method
title_sort conceptualize of cultural ecosystem service recreational benefits: a systematic review method
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