This article categorizes four kinds of adverse effects to human health caused by ecosystem change: direct, mediated, modulated, and systems failure. The effects are categorized on their scale, complexity, and lag-time. Some but not all of these can be classified as resulting from reduced ecosystem services. The articles also explores the impacts that different socioeconomic-ecologic scenarios are likely to have on human health and how changes to human health may, in turn, influence the unfolding of four different plausible future scenarios. We provide examples to show that our categorization is a useful taxonomy for understanding the complex relationships between ecosystems and human well-being and for predicting how future ecosystem change...
The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. Interventio...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
After reading this chapter you will be able to describe the mechanisms through which human health de...
This article categorizes four kinds of adverse effects to human health caused by ecosystem change: d...
This article categorizes four kinds of adverse effects to human health caused by ecosystem change: d...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
abstract: Current models or frameworks used to represent and/or conduct research on determinants of ...
Ecosystem processes and the biodiversity that supports them are the basis for all ecological functio...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Abstract The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. In...
AbstractScientific investigations have progressively refined our understanding of the influence of t...
In the past decade, interest in the impacts of ecosystem change on human health has strongly increas...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
One of the major innovations of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is the incorporation of local an...
One of the major innovations of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is the incorporation of local an...
The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. Interventio...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
After reading this chapter you will be able to describe the mechanisms through which human health de...
This article categorizes four kinds of adverse effects to human health caused by ecosystem change: d...
This article categorizes four kinds of adverse effects to human health caused by ecosystem change: d...
Ecosystem services are necessary, yet not sufficient for human well-being (however defined). Insuffi...
abstract: Current models or frameworks used to represent and/or conduct research on determinants of ...
Ecosystem processes and the biodiversity that supports them are the basis for all ecological functio...
■ Human well-being has several key components: the basic material needs for a good life, freedom and...
Abstract The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. In...
AbstractScientific investigations have progressively refined our understanding of the influence of t...
In the past decade, interest in the impacts of ecosystem change on human health has strongly increas...
Healthy ecosystems support the well-being of all organisms on Earth. Yet, the overexploitation of na...
One of the major innovations of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is the incorporation of local an...
One of the major innovations of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment is the incorporation of local an...
The promotion of human health must be embedded in the wider pursuit of ecosystem health. Interventio...
At present, the global effects of climate change have already gone beyond economic globalization. Ma...
After reading this chapter you will be able to describe the mechanisms through which human health de...