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Ecosystem services [vol. 30] / editors, R.M. Harrison and R.E. Hester.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Issues in environmental science and technology ; Vol 30.Publication details: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2010.Description: xvi, 176 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 1849731055
  • 9781849730181
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.7 HES
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Standard Loan Moylish Library Main Collection 363.7 HES (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Volume 30 1 Available 39002100471441

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

As human populations grow, so do the resource demands imposed on ecosystems, and the impacts of anthropogenic use and abuse are becoming ever more apparent. This has led to the development of the concept of ecosystem services, which describes the beneficial functions provided by ecosystems for human society. Ecosystem services are limited and hence threatened by over-exploitation, and there is an urgent imperative to evaluate trade-offs between immediate and long-term human needs and to take action to protect biodiversity, which is a key factor in delivering ecosystem services. To help inform decision-makers, economic value is increasingly being associated with many ecosystem services and is often based on the replacement with anthropogenic alternatives. The on-going challenges of maintaining sustainable ecosystems and prescribing economic value to nature is prompting multi-disciplinary shifts in how we recognise and manage the environment. This volume brings together emerging topics in environmental science, making an excellent source for policy makers and environmental consultants working in the field or related areas. Ecosystem Services also serves as a concise and referenced primer for advanced students and researchers in environmental science and management.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Natural Capital and Ecosystem Services : Ecological Foundations of Human Societies
  • Ecosystem Services and Biodiversity
  • Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Services
  • Ecosystem Services Provided by the Atmosphere
  • Life Cycle Assessment as a Tool for Sustainable Management of Ecosystem Services
  • Protecting resources and health by protecting the environment

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Ronald E Hester is at the University of York, UK Roy M Harrison OBE is at the University of Birmingham, UK

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