Nature's Services

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781559634762

Societal Dependence On Natural Ecosystems

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Edited by Gretchen Daily, Contributions by Sandra Postel, Kamaljit Bawa, Les Kaufman, Charles H. Peterson, Stephen Carpenter, David Tillman, Paul Dayton, Susan Alexander, Kalen Lagerquist
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413

Description

Preface
 
Chapter 1. Perspectives on Nature's Services
Chapter 2. Ecosystem Services: A Fragmentary History
-Conclusion
-References
 
PART I. Economic Issues of Valuation
Chapter 3. Valuing Ecosystem Services: Philosophical Bases and Empirical Methods
Chapter 4. Valuing Ecosystem Services With Efficiency, Fairness, and Sustainability as Goals
 
PART II. Overarching Services
Chapter 5. The Interaction of Climate And Life
Chapter 6. Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
Chapter 7. Ecosystem Services Supplied by Soil
Chapter 8. Services Provided by Pollinators
Chapter 9. Natural Pest Control Services and Agriculture
 
PART III. Services Supplied by Major Biomes
Chapter 10. Marine Ecosystem Services
Chapter 11. Freshwater Ecosystem Services
Chapter 12. The World's Forests and Their Ecosystem Services
Chapter 13. Ecosystem Services in Grasslands
 
PART IV. Case Studies
Chapter 14. Biodiversity's Genetic Library
Chapter 15. Impacts of Marine Resource Extraction on Ecosystem Services and Sustainability
Chapter 16. Ecosystem Services in Subsistence Economies and Conservation of Biodiversity
Chapter 17. Ecosystem Services in a Modern Economy: Gunnison County, Colorado
Chapter 18. Water Quality Improvement by Wetlands
Chapter 19. Services Supplied by South African Fynbos Ecosystems
 
PART V. Conclusion
Chapter 20. Valuing and Safeguarding Earth's Life-Support Systems
 
Index

Reviews

"...the authors define ecosystem services, summarize historical perspectives, offer means of monetary valuation, and present some specific categories of damage.... [This] volume performs a highly valuable service, alerting readers in economic terms of the ultimately genocidal shortsightedness of abusing global biosphere."

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