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Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in tropical ecosystems

Biodiversity and ecosystem processes in tropical ecosystems

... richness and productivity can also reveal relationships between species rich­ ness and variability of primary ...results in support of a positive relationship between diversity and stability ... See full document

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Ramsar COP9 DOC. 16 Information Paper Rationale for proposals for A Conceptual Framework for the wise use of wetlands and the updating of wise use and ecological character definitions (COP9 DR1 Annex A)

Ramsar COP9 DOC. 16 Information Paper Rationale for proposals for A Conceptual Framework for the wise use of wetlands and the updating of wise use and ecological character definitions (COP9 DR1 Annex A)

... wetland ecosystems. However, the inclusion of the qualifier in the wise use definition of “within the context of sustainable development, achieved through the implementation of ecosystem approaches”, ... See full document

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Restoration of ecosystem services and biodiversity: conflicts and opportunities

Restoration of ecosystem services and biodiversity: conflicts and opportunities

... Millennium Ecosystem Assessment [12] and many subsequent publications [14] suggest that biodiversity and provision of ecosystem services are positively related, with the implication ... See full document

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Global change and the uncertain future of biodiversity in Mediterranean-type ecosystems: insights from a strategic foresight process

Global change and the uncertain future of biodiversity in Mediterranean-type ecosystems: insights from a strategic foresight process

... stages in highly dynamic environments. Besides, it is also important to keep in mind that wildfires could negatively affect forest-dwelling birds, which would have major implications for conservation for ... See full document

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Meet our Experts STRP 2013-2015

Meet our Experts STRP 2013-2015

... BA and MA in geography from the University of California, Berkeley, and a ...research in most of the USP member countries, with his most recent studies hav- ing been on community-based ... See full document

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The role of tropical dry forests for biodiversity, carbon and water conservation in the neotropics: lessons learned and opportunities for its sustainable management

The role of tropical dry forests for biodiversity, carbon and water conservation in the neotropics: lessons learned and opportunities for its sustainable management

... reservoirs and dams in dry neotropical ecoregions are actually protected by any of the land-use management categories identified by the IUCN (Table ...1). In fact, only 21 out of 248 water reservoirs ... See full document

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Restoration enhances wetland biodiversity and ecosystem service supply, but results are context dependent: a meta analysis

Restoration enhances wetland biodiversity and ecosystem service supply, but results are context dependent: a meta analysis

... valuable ecosystems because they harbor a huge biodiversity and provide key services to ...recover biodiversity and ecosystem services ...of biodiversity and ... See full document

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Ants as indicators of environmental change and ecosystem processes

Ants as indicators of environmental change and ecosystem processes

... stressors and changes in land use have led to rapid and dramatic species ...to biodiversity losses, but also to functional changes in species assemblages and associated ... See full document

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Land use change in Southern Huasteca, Mexico; drivers and consequences for livelihood and ecosystem services

Land use change in Southern Huasteca, Mexico; drivers and consequences for livelihood and ecosystem services

... diversity in livelihoods that develop in certain landscapes is a reflection of the heterogeneity and interaction of external drivers, and the adaptive capacity of each household to respond to ... See full document

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Assessing and comparing relationships between ecosystem functioning and species diversity across forest ecosystems

Assessing and comparing relationships between ecosystem functioning and species diversity across forest ecosystems

... unit in ecology, it is at this level that fundamental processes for the ecosystem functions are made; in recent years it has been proved that this processes are positively related to ... See full document

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Ecosystem services, targets, and indicators for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity

Ecosystem services, targets, and indicators for the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity

... important in the 18th cen- tury when spermaceti replaced tallow as the candle wax of choice (Whitehead et ...declined in impor- tance during the 19th century when mineral, vegetable, and terrestrial ... See full document

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Effects of climate change on Andean biodiversity: a synthesis of studies published until 2015

Effects of climate change on Andean biodiversity: a synthesis of studies published until 2015

... structure and biomass pro- duction in highly diverse tropical ...theory and few observation stud- ies indicate that trees with acquisitive functional traits would respond more strongly to ... See full document

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The water-land-food-energy-climate nexus for a resource efficient Europe.

The water-land-food-energy-climate nexus for a resource efficient Europe.

... action in such a broad range of areas means that modeling is particularly ...areas and sectors such as energy and economics, or climate and ...on ecosystems, the economy and ... See full document

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Actions for the restoration of the biodiversity of the forest ecosystems in Cuba

Actions for the restoration of the biodiversity of the forest ecosystems in Cuba

... who in turn have scientific theories that can be put into ...Social-participative ecosystem rehabilitation, with appropriate foundations, can be realizable and constitute an answer to some of the ... See full document

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Distributional (In)Congruence of Biodiversity Ecosystem Functioning

Distributional (In)Congruence of Biodiversity Ecosystem Functioning

... level and a comparable methodology does not per se imply equivalent taxonomic reso- lution: microbial taxa, which drive so many ecosystem processes, remain a particular challenge in this ... See full document

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Action requested: The Standing Committee is invited to review and approve the draft

Action requested: The Standing Committee is invited to review and approve the draft

... development and refinement of the guidelines, in collaboration with relevant organizations, incorporating all stages of environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment ... See full document

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Resolution X.17 Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment: updated scientific and technical guidance

Resolution X.17 Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment: updated scientific and technical guidance

... development and refinement of the guidelines, in collaboration with relevant organizations, incorporating all stages of environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment ... See full document

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Ramsar COP10 DR 17 Draft Resolution X.17 Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment: updated scientific and technical guidance

Ramsar COP10 DR 17 Draft Resolution X.17 Environmental Impact Assessment and Strategic Environmental Assessment: updated scientific and technical guidance

... development and refinement of the guidelines, in collaboration with relevant organizations, incorporating all stages of environmental impact assessment and strategic environmental assessment ... See full document

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Jack of all trades effects drive biodiversity ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

Jack of all trades effects drive biodiversity ecosystem multifunctionality relationships in European forests

... different ecosystem functions are maximally positively correlated (a case that is mathematically equivalent to a single-function scenario, as different functions are substitutable), then jack-of-all- trades ... See full document

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Draft Resolution XI.6 Partnerships and synergies with Multilateral Environmental Agreements and other institutions

Draft Resolution XI.6 Partnerships and synergies with Multilateral Environmental Agreements and other institutions

... timely and efficient processes for formulation, approval and transmission of requests from Ramsar to IPBES, taking into account that IPBES is an independent body, and will establish the ... See full document

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