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Ecosystem services : charting a path to sustainability : interdisciplinary research team summaries : conference, Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, California, November 10-13, 2011.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, 2012.Description: xiv, 121 p. : col. ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780309252423
Other title:
  • At head of title: National Academies Keck Futures Initiative
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 577 ECO 23
Also available in Open Book format via the National Academies Press home page.
Contents:
Conference summary -- Team 1: How do ecosystem services affect infectious and chronic diseases? -- Team 2: Identify what resources can be produced renewably or recovered by developing intense technologies that can be applied on a massive scale -- Team 3: Develop social and technical capabilities to respond to abrupt changes in ecosystem services -- Team 4: Design agricultural and acquacultural systems that provide food security while maintaining the full set of ecosystem services needed from landscapes and seascapes -- Team 5: Design production systems for ecosystem services that improve human outcomes related to food and nutrition -- Team 6: Develop appropriate methods to accurately value natural capital and ecosystem services -- Team 7: Design a federal policy to maintain or improve natural capital and ecosystem services within the United States, including measuring and documenting the effectiveness of the policy -- Team 8: Design a system for international trade that accounts for impacts on ecosystem services -- Team 9: Develop a program that increases the American public's appreciatioin of the basic principles of ecosystem services.
Summary: "Natural environments provide enormously valuable, but largely unappreciated, services that aid humans and other earthlings. It is becoming clear that these life-support systems are faltering and failing worldwide due to human actions that disrupt nature's ability to do its beneficial work. Ecosystem services: charting a path to sustainability documents the National Academies' Keck Futures Initiative Conference on Ecosystem Services. At this conference, participants were divided into 14 interdisciplinary research teams to explore diverse challenges at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine. The teams needed to address the challenge of communicating and working together from a diversity of expertise and perspectives as they attempted to solve a complicated, interdisciplinary problem in a relatively short time. Ecosystem services: charting a path to sustainability describes how ecosystem services scientists work to document the direct and indirect links between humanity's well-being and the many benefits provided by the natural systems we occupy. This report explains the specific topics the interdisciplinary research teams addressed at the conference, including the following: -how ecosystem services affect infectious and chronic diseases -how to identify what resources can be produced renewably or recovered by developing intense technologies that can be applied on a massive scale -how to develop social and technical capabilities to respond to abrupt changes in ecosystem services -how to design agricultural and aquacultural systems that provide food security while maintaining the full set of ecosystem services needed from landscapes and seascapes -how to design production systems for ecosystem services that improve human outcomes related to food and nutrition -how to develop appropriate methods to accurately value natural capital and ecosystem services -how to design a federal policy to maintain or improve natural capital and ecosystem services within the United States, including measuring and documenting the effectiveness of the policy -how to design a system for international trade that accounts for impacts on ecosystem services -how to develop a program that increases the American public's appreciation of the basic principles of ecosystem services "--Publisher's description.
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Conference summary -- Team 1: How do ecosystem services affect infectious and chronic diseases? -- Team 2: Identify what resources can be produced renewably or recovered by developing intense technologies that can be applied on a massive scale -- Team 3: Develop social and technical capabilities to respond to abrupt changes in ecosystem services -- Team 4: Design agricultural and acquacultural systems that provide food security while maintaining the full set of ecosystem services needed from landscapes and seascapes -- Team 5: Design production systems for ecosystem services that improve human outcomes related to food and nutrition -- Team 6: Develop appropriate methods to accurately value natural capital and ecosystem services -- Team 7: Design a federal policy to maintain or improve natural capital and ecosystem services within the United States, including measuring and documenting the effectiveness of the policy -- Team 8: Design a system for international trade that accounts for impacts on ecosystem services -- Team 9: Develop a program that increases the American public's appreciatioin of the basic principles of ecosystem services.

"Natural environments provide enormously valuable, but largely unappreciated, services that aid humans and other earthlings. It is becoming clear that these life-support systems are faltering and failing worldwide due to human actions that disrupt nature's ability to do its beneficial work. Ecosystem services: charting a path to sustainability documents the National Academies' Keck Futures Initiative Conference on Ecosystem Services. At this conference, participants were divided into 14 interdisciplinary research teams to explore diverse challenges at the interface of science, engineering, and medicine. The teams needed to address the challenge of communicating and working together from a diversity of expertise and perspectives as they attempted to solve a complicated, interdisciplinary problem in a relatively short time. Ecosystem services: charting a path to sustainability describes how ecosystem services scientists work to document the direct and indirect links between humanity's well-being and the many benefits provided by the natural systems we occupy. This report explains the specific topics the interdisciplinary research teams addressed at the conference, including the following: -how ecosystem services affect infectious and chronic diseases -how to identify what resources can be produced renewably or recovered by developing intense technologies that can be applied on a massive scale -how to develop social and technical capabilities to respond to abrupt changes in ecosystem services -how to design agricultural and aquacultural systems that provide food security while maintaining the full set of ecosystem services needed from landscapes and seascapes -how to design production systems for ecosystem services that improve human outcomes related to food and nutrition -how to develop appropriate methods to accurately value natural capital and ecosystem services -how to design a federal policy to maintain or improve natural capital and ecosystem services within the United States, including measuring and documenting the effectiveness of the policy -how to design a system for international trade that accounts for impacts on ecosystem services -how to develop a program that increases the American public's appreciation of the basic principles of ecosystem services "--Publisher's description.

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