by Mark Everard (Author)
The concept of ecosystem services has emerged in recent years as one of the most powerful guiding principles for ecology, biodiversity conservation and the management of natural resources. It provides the basis of assessing the multiple values and services that ecosystems can provide to humankind, including such diverse issues as carbon sequestration, flood control, crop pollination and aesthetic and cultural services. This introductory textbook sets out the key aspects of ecosystem services.
The book details the historical roots of ecosystem services in the second half of the twentieth century and through initiatives such as the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. It shows how ecosystem goods and services can be categorised and valued in economic as well as non-monetary terms, while also highlighting some of the difficulties and limitations of valuation techniques. The author describes how themes such as systems thinking, social-ecological resilience and natural capital relate to ecosystem services, and how these can contribute to more sustainable and equitable development. The book assumes limited prior knowledge and is aimed at a wide interdisciplinary audience of students across the social, environmental and life sciences. It is illustrated by a wide range of international case studies and includes learning objectives and guidance for further reading.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 31 Mar 2017
ISBN 10: 1138692727
ISBN 13: 9781138692725
Given the huge interest in ecosystem services and the difficulty of students and practitioners alike in keeping up with such a fast moving field, this book is a must. The writer brings all the authority of someone who has worked in this field as it has evolved and is able to communicate in incredibly accessible language and style his passion for the approach. - Professor Dave Raffaelli, University of York, UK
This is an excellent introduction to a highly topical subject. It is structured ideally to accompany an undergraduate or postgraduate course and will also be of great value to professionals and interest to the general public. - Kathy H. Hodder, Senior Lecturer in Conservation Ecology, Bournemouth University, UK
A great introductory text to the key issues behind the concept of ecosystem services; comprehensive but succinct, with plenty of relevant case studies. - Dan Van der Horst, Senior Lecturer in Environment and Society, University of Edinburgh, UK