products such as food, clothing, shelter, and medicine that are derived directly from the biodiversity within an ecosystem.

Some examples of ecosystem goods include:

1. Fruits and vegetables that are grown in a specific ecosystem and provide essential nutrients for human consumption.
2. Clothing made from fibers derived from plant species found within a particular ecosystem.
3. Shelter materials such as wood from trees in a forest ecosystem used for construction.
4. Medicinal plants and herbs that are used for traditional remedies and modern medicine, sourced from diverse plant species within an ecosystem.