Title:
Biodiversity, and saving the earth
Author(s):
Publication Year:
1998
Abstract:
The challenges for reversing course in our stewardship of the earth's ecosystems has never been greater. Biodiversity is in decline on an unprecedented scale and it is tempting to use this as an indicator of the health of the earth's ecosystems. In fact it is one of a number of indicators that collectively provides information on trends in the condition of ecosystems. But the larger problem is the lack of integration between the social and natural sciences. Mainstream scientists continue to reject the notion that solving environmental problems requires an integration of values and processes. A conceptual model shows how these facets may be brought together. A holistic vision requires the integration of natural, social and health sciences. From this perspective the linkage between biodiversity, ecosystem resilience and management options is more clearly articulated. Key words: biodiversity, ecosystem health, stress, stress ecology.
Publication Title:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Volume:
49
Issue:
2-3
Pages:
169-175
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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