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Main Title Natural capital : theory & practice of mapping ecosystem services /
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Kareiva, Peter M.,
Publisher Oxford University Press,
Year Published 2011
OCLC Number 692286895
ISBN 9780199588992; 0199588996; 9780199589005; 0199589003
Subjects Ecosystem services ; Natural resources--Management ; Ecosystem management--Economic aspects ; Environmental policy ; Human ecology ; Biodiversity conservation ; nature conservation ; Okosystemmanagement ; Humanekologi
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Contributor biographical information http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1112/2010942945-b.html
Publisher description http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1112/2010942945-d.html
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ELBM  QH541.15.E25N38 2011 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 01/31/2024
Collation xviii, 365 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color), maps (some color) ; 25 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
A vision for ecosystem services in decisions: Mainstreaming natural capital into decisions / Gretchen C. Daily [and others]. Interpreting and estimating the value of ecosystem services / Lawrence H. Goulder and Donald Kennedy. Assessing multiple ecosystem services: an integrated tool for the real world / Heather Tallis and Stephen -- Multi-tiered models for ecosystem services: Water supply as an ecosystem service for hydropower and irrigation / Guillermo Mendoza [and others]. Valuing land cover impact on storm peak mitigation / Driss Ennaanay [and others]. Retention of nutrients and sediment by vegetation / Marc Conte [and others]. Terrestrial carbon sequestration and storage / Marc Conte [and others]. The provisioning value of timber and non-timber forest products / Erik Nelson [and others]. Provisioning and regulatory ecosystem service values in agriculture / Erik Nelson [and others]. Crop pollination services / Eric Lonsdorf [and others]. Nature-based tourism and recreation / W.L. (Vic) Adamowicz [and others]. Cultural services and non-use values / Kai M.A. Chan [and others]. Terrestrial biodiversity / Erik Nelson [and others] -- Extensions, applications, and the next generation of ecosystem service assessments: Putting ecosystem service models to work : conservation, management, and trade-offs -- Stephen Polasky [and others]. How much information do managers need? : the sensitivity of ecosystem service decisions to model complexity / Heather Tallis and Stephen . Poverty and the distribution of ecosystem services / Heather Tallis [and others]. Ecosystem service assessments for marine conservation / Anne D. Guerry [and others]. Modeling the impacts of climate change on ecosystem services / Joshua J. Lawler [and others]. Incorporating ecosystem services in decisions / Emily McKenzie [and others]. "In 2005, The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) provided the first global assessment of the world's ecosystems and ecosystem services. It concluded that recent trends in ecosystem change threatened human wellbeing due to declining ecosystem services. This bleak prophecy has galvanized conservation organizations, ecologists, and economists to work toward rigorous valuations of ecosystem services at a spatial scale and with a resolution that can inform public policy. The editors have assembled the world's leading scientists in the fields of conservation, policy analysis, and resource economics to provide the most intensive and best technical analyses of ecosystem services to date. A key idea that guides the science is that the modelling and valuation approaches being developed should use data that are readily available around the world. In addition, the book documents a toolbox of ecosystem service mapping, modeling, and valuation models that both The Nature Conservancy and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) are beginning to apply around the world as they transform conservation from a biodiversity only to a people and ecosystem services agenda. The book addresses land, freshwater, and marine systems at a variety of spatial scales and includes discussion of how to treat both climate change and cultural values when examining tradeoffs among ecosystem services"--Publisher description.