Details zur Publikation

Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Bücher
Titel (primär) Ecosystem functioning
Autor Jax, K.
Quelle Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
Erscheinungsjahr 2010
Department NSF
Seite bis 272
Sprache englisch
UFZ Bestand Leipzig, Bibliothek, Hauptlesesaal, 00474689, 13-0068, DK: 575.858 Jax
Halle, Bibliothek, 00390620, 10-1138, BI 57 Jax
Abstract Ecologists, conservation biologists and natural resource managers are in need of sound concepts that allow the assessment of the functioning of ecological systems, e.g. in biodiversity research, ecosystem management, or ecological restoration. This integrated synthesis of the complex concept of ecosystem functioning provides guidance for application in conservation practice. In the face of decreasing biodiversity and ongoing global changes, maintaining ecosystem functioning is seen both as a means to preserve biological diversity as well as for safeguarding human well-being by securing the services ecosystems provide. The concept today is prominent in many fields of ecology and conservation biology, such as biodiversity research, ecosystem management, or restoration ecology. Although the idea of ecosystem functioning is important, the concept itself remains rather vague and elusive. This book provides a novel analysis and integrated synthesis of different approaches to conceptualising and assessing ecosystem functioning. It links the natural sciences with methodologies from philosophy and the social sciences, and introduces a new methodology for a clearer and more efficient application of ecosystem functioning concepts in practice. Special emphasis is laid on the social dimensions of the concept and the ways it influences research practice. Several case studies relate theoretical analyses to practical application.
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Jax, K. (2010):
Ecosystem functioning
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 272 pp.