Ecosystem Function Human Activities

Ecosystem Function   Human Activities
Author: R. David Simpson,Norman L. Christensen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461560494

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R. David Simpson Norman L. Christensen, Jr. Human Activity and Ecosystem Function: Reconciling Economics and Ecology Recognizing the need to improve social decision making on tradeoffs between economic growth and ecological health, the Renewable Natural Resources Foundation convened a workshop in October 1995 on "Human Activity and Ecosystem Function: Reconciling Economics and Ecology. " While the subtitle perhaps reflected unrealistic expectations, the presentations and discus sions at the workshop were a preliminary step toward that rec onciliation: bringing together ecologists, economists, other nat ural and social scientists, and policy makers to layout the issues, articulate their needs and perspectives, and identify common ground for further work. This volume contains the pa pers presented and reports generated from the workshop. We emphasize ecology and economics in this discussion. We could argue that organizing our inquiry around these diSCiplines is only natural. Ecology is the study of behavior of organisms within complex systems composed of a myriad of other organ isms and their physical environments. Increasingly, this disci pline has focused on how interactions among biological and physical components influence the overall functioning of ecosys tems. These components are increasingly being determined by viii Ecosystem Function and Human Activities human activities. Economics is the study of how we decide which of our needs and wants we choose to satisfy given our limited re sources.

Humans as Components of Ecosystems

Humans as Components of Ecosystems
Author: Mark J. McDonnell,Steward T.A. Pickett
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461209058

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Highlighting the importance to ecological studies of incorporating humans and their effects on ecosystems, leading experts from a variety of disciplines address a number of important issues, including: * the prominent role of humans in the function of ecosystems on Earth * why humans have been ignored in ecological studies * approaches taken by social scientists, historians, geographers, economists, and anthropologists in the study of human activities * the emergence of a new ecological paradigm accommodating human activities * methods for studying subtle human effects, and human- populated ecosystems * future research and training required to include humans effectively as components of ecological systems. Of interest to students and researchers in ecology, and to policy-makers and environmental managers. In addition, it makes social scientists aware of new opportunties for integrating their ideas with those of ecologists.

Human Activity Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Protected Areas

Human Activity  Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Protected Areas
Author: Molla Mekonnen Alemu
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030895716

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This book examines the development needs of protected areas with threatened ecological biodiversity to gain deeper understanding of the local perspective of protected area ecosystems. The study focuses on the case of Nech Sar National Park in Ethiopia, a protected area facing many development challenges due to human over-utilization of its resources and threats to wildlife. The conceptual framework developed by this research makes an academic contribution in the protection and sustainable development of national parks' natural capital, since it is designed to provide a systemic analysis of the problem by showing the extent and magnitude of human induced impacts on the natural capital of protected areas. In line with this, the application of the framework produces new and evidence-based findings which will help to improve the governance of protected areas as the research will provide park authorities with a practical tool in addressing the underlying causes of the degradation of national parks before the state of degradation of these resources reach its irreversible juncture. The book will help academicians and researchers to assess the state of biodiversity resources in protected areas using Nech Sar National Park as a representative example of a threatened area common throughout Africa, and will enable development practitioners and policy makers to devise appropriate strategies such as community participation in the governance of protected areas that could help to halt the degradation of resources in protected areas.

Ecosystems and Human Activity

Ecosystems and Human Activity
Author: Judith Woodfield
Publsiher: Collins
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2000
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN: 0003266524

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The Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Structure and Function of Wetland Grassland Ecosystems

The Impacts of Climate Change and Human Activities on the Structure and Function of Wetland Grassland Ecosystems
Author: Zhongqing Yan,Kerou Zhang,Yunpeng Luo,Xiaodong Zhang
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832537657

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Wetlands and grassland are important components of natural ecosystems, which have rich values in maintaining ecological balance, regional economy and human development. Wetlands can provide freshwater resources and food sources for human beings, purify the water environment and mitigate climate change. The grassland ecosystem has such ecological functions as windbreak, sand fixation, soil preservation, climate regulation, air purification, water conservation and so on, which are closely related to human survival and well-being. In recent years, climate change and human activities have caused a profound impact on the structure and function of wetland and grassland ecosystems, and the problems of decline in size and function have attracted extensive attention from researchers globally. However, there are still many uncertainties about the variety of wetland and grassland ecosystem composition, structure and dynamics, as well as how they respond and adapt to climate change and human activities.

Ecosystems

Ecosystems
Author: Kristiina Vogt,John Gordon,John Wargo,Daniel Vogt,Heidi Asbjornsen,Peter A. Palmiotto,Heidi J. Clark,Jennifer L. O'Hara,William S. Keeton,Toral Patel-Weynand,Evie Witten
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461219088

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Ecosystem management has gained widespread visibility as an approach to the management of land to achieve sustainable natural resource use. Despite widespread interest in this emerging management paradigm, Ecosystems: Balancing Science with Management is the first book to directly propose approaches for implementing ecosystem management, give examples of viable tools, and discuss the potential implications of implementing an ecosystem approach. These ideas are framed in a historical context that examines the disjunction between ecological theory, environmental legislation and natural resources management.

The effects of climate change and anthropogenic activities on patterns structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems

The effects of climate change and anthropogenic activities on patterns  structures and functions of terrestrial ecosystems
Author: Guoqi Wen,Cuicui Jiao,Wei Zhao,Wenping Yuan
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2023-10-31
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9782832537961

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Ecosystems

Ecosystems
Author: Gordon Dickinson,Kevin J. Murphy
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0415145120

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Gordon Dickinson and Kevin Murphy introduce the basic concepts and processes in the ecosystem, and explore its role in solving environmental problems.