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- Introduction
- The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
- Ecosystem services
- Millennium ecosystem assessment framework
- Typologies of ecosystem services
- Constituents of well-being
- Identifying, characterizing and quantifying services
- Hydrological cycle
- Ecosystem services at multiple scales
- Identifying services across riparian ecosystems
- Not all riparian ecosystems are the same
- Bundle of ecosystem services
- Explaining the bundle of ecosystem services
- Services for watersheds with different land cover type
- Trade-off among ecosystem services
- Trade-off between different services
- Win-win exceptions
- Enhancing ecosystem services
- Ecosystem services and conservation: pest control
- Ecosystem services and conservation: riparian buffers
- Chilean's water forest regulation
- Chilean's water forest regulation results
- Summary
- Thank you!
Topics Covered
- The millennium ecosystem assessment
- Ecosystem services
- Riparian ecosystems
- Bundle of ecosystem services
- Trade-offs among ecosystem services
- Enhancing ecosystem services
- How ecosystem services and conservation goals can be complementary
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Rojas, I.M. (2022, January 30). Ecology of ecosystem services: a case study of riparian systems [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JMFR8213.Export Citation (RIS)
Publication History
Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Isabel M. Rojas has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.
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0:00
Hi, my name is Isabel Rojas,
and I am an assistant professor of Forest and Water in
The University of Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Chile.
In this lecture I'm going to develop on a very important topic for
humankind and the persistence of life on Earth as we know it.
We're going to learn about the framework of ecosystem service,
and the ecological principles that support the framework.
To do this we're going to use riparian System as
a case study of the application of the framework.
0:31
In 2015 the United Nations member states made a universal call to end poverty,
protect the planet
and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. And
to do so they define 17 sustainable development goals including no poverty,
climate action, and the protection of biodiversity of land and below water.
However, one of the largest challenges to move forward on sustainable goals,
it is to balance economic, social and environmental sustainability.
There is a robust scientific evidence that during the last 70 years humans have changed
ecosystem more rapidly and extensively than
in any comparable period of time in human history,
largely to meet rapidly growing demand for food,
freshwater, timber, fiber and fuel.
This has resulted in
a substantial and largely irreversible loss in the diversity of life on Earth.
The changes that have been made to ecosystem have contributed to
substantial net gain in human well-being and economic development,
but these gains had been achieved at
a growing cost in the form of degradation of many ecosystems,
and the exacerbation of poverty for some group of people.
These problems unless addressed will substantially
diminish the benefit that future generations obtain from ecosystem.
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment then,
it is a conceptual framework to assess
the consequence of ecosystem change for human well being
and to develop the scientific basis for actions needed to
announce the conservation and sustainable use of ecosystems.
Before we get started,