Human wellbeing depends on the capacity of the earth’s natural systems to provide ecosystem goods and services. We rely on ecosystem services1 to provide the basics of life - food, water, shelter, clothing and clean air – and to regulate our climate, to pollinate our crops and to inspire our societies and cultures. Yet, at the same time, the biological diversity that delivers these services is being lost
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. These include provisioning servic...
Many societies today have technological capabilities undreamed of in centuries past. Their citizens ...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It has long been held that human life depends on the existence of a finite natural ...
As the foundation of this document, the IUCN argues that investments in biodiversity conservation wi...
All ecosystems are shaped by people, directly or indirectly and all people, rich or poor, rural or u...
Human life on Earth depends on ecosystems. This is the main message conveyed by the concept of ecosy...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Human societies derive many essential goods from natural ecosystems, including seafood, game animals...
Ecosystems provide seemingly endless goods and services we depend upon to survive. They are responsi...
Ecosystems are dynamic complexes of plant, animal, and microorganism communities, interacting with t...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
For the last 20 years, the concept of ecosystem has constituted one of the key pillars on which the ...
A major challenge of the twenty-first century is ensuring an adequate and reliable flow of essential...
Human societies and their economies decisively depend on the life supporting functions and services ...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. These include provisioning servic...
Many societies today have technological capabilities undreamed of in centuries past. Their citizens ...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It has long been held that human life depends on the existence of a finite natural ...
As the foundation of this document, the IUCN argues that investments in biodiversity conservation wi...
All ecosystems are shaped by people, directly or indirectly and all people, rich or poor, rural or u...
Human life on Earth depends on ecosystems. This is the main message conveyed by the concept of ecosy...
Ecosystem services are indispensable to the well-being of all people in all places. Ecosystem servic...
Human societies derive many essential goods from natural ecosystems, including seafood, game animals...
Ecosystems provide seemingly endless goods and services we depend upon to survive. They are responsi...
Ecosystems are dynamic complexes of plant, animal, and microorganism communities, interacting with t...
Nature is bountiful to all living organisms on Earth including human beings. Human, throughout the l...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
For the last 20 years, the concept of ecosystem has constituted one of the key pillars on which the ...
A major challenge of the twenty-first century is ensuring an adequate and reliable flow of essential...
Human societies and their economies decisively depend on the life supporting functions and services ...
Ecosystem services are the benefits people obtain from ecosystems. These include provisioning servic...
Many societies today have technological capabilities undreamed of in centuries past. Their citizens ...
2.1 INTRODUCTION It has long been held that human life depends on the existence of a finite natural ...