Scenarios for Ecosystem Services: An Overview

The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) scenarios address changes in ecosystem services and their implications for human well-being. Ecological changes pose special challenges for long-term thinking, because of the possibility of regime shifts that occur rapidly yet alter the availability of ecosystem services for generations. Moreover, ecological feedbacks can intensify human modification of ecosystems, creating a spiral of poverty and ecosystem degradation. Such complex dynamics were evaluated by a mixture of qualitative and quantitative analyses in the MA scenarios. Collectively, the scenarios explore problems such as the connections of poverty reduction and ecosystem services, and trade-offs among ecosystem services. Several promising approaches are considered by the scenarios, including uses of biodiversity to build resilience of ecosystem services, actively adaptive management, and green technology. Although the scenarios do not prescribe an optimal path, they illuminate the consequences of different policies toward ecosystem services.

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Main Authors: 348542 Carpenter, S. R., 348543 Bennett, E. M., 348544 Peterson, G. D. autores/as
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Nova Scotia (Canada): Resilience Alliance, 2006
Subjects:GOBERNANZA DE LA TIERRA, ALTERACION DE LA CUBIERTA VEGETAL, SERVICIOS DE LOS ECOSISTEMAS, REDUCCION DE LA POBREZA, RESILIENCIA,
Online Access:https://www.ecologyandsociety.org/vol11/iss1/art29/
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