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. 2016 Jun 16;45(7):753–764. doi: 10.1007/s13280-016-0787-4

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

The relationship between inland fisheries, ecosystem services (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005), and the three dimensions (subjective, material, and relational) of the human well-being framework (Weeratunge et al. 2014). Ecosystem services provided by inland fisheries support material well-being such as practical welfare and standards of living (e.g., food, nutritional, and economic security, poverty alleviation); relational well-being including personal and social relations (e.g., community building, social security and cohesion, social capital, mutual respect) and subjective well-being such as concerns, values, perceptions, and experience of an individual (e.g., sense of identity, traditions, livelihood, culture, and hope)