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Título: Sustaining ecosystem services: overcoming the dilemma posed by local actions and planetary boundaries.
Autor: JONAS, M.
OMETTO, J. P.
BATISTELLA, M.
FRANKLIN, O.
HALL, M.
LAPOLA, D. M.
MORAN, E. F.
TRAMBEREND, S.
QUEIROZ, B. L.
SCHFFARTZIK, A.
SHVIDENKO, A.
NILSSON, S. B.
NOBRE, C. A.
Afiliación: MATHIAS JONAS, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; JEAN PIERRE OMETTO, INPE; MATEUS BATISTELLA, CNPM; OSKAR FRANKLIN, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; MARIANNE HALL, Lund University; DAVID M. LAPOLA, UNESP; EMÍLIO F. MORAN, Michigan State University; SYLVIA TRAMBEREND, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; BERNARDO LANZA QUEIROZ, UFMG; ANKE SCHFFARTZIK, Alpen Adria University Klagenfurt-Wien-Graz; ANATOLY SHVIDENKO, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis; STEN B. NILSSON, Forest Sector Insights AB; CARLOS A. NOBRE, MINISTÉRIO DE CIÊNCIA E TECNOLOGIA.
Año: 2014
Referencia: Earth's Future, v. 2, n. 8, p. 407-420, ago. 2014.
Descripción: Resolving challenges related to the sustainability of natural capital and ecosystem services is an urgent issue. No roadmap on reaching sustainability exists; and the kind of sustainable land use required in a world that acknowledges both multiple environmental boundaries and local human well-being presents a quandary. In this commentary, we argue that a new globally consistent and expandable systems-analytical framework is needed to guide and facilitate decision making on sustainability from the planetary to the local level, and vice versa. This framework would strive to link a multitude of Earth system processes and targets; it would give preference to systemic insight over data complexity through being highly explicit in spatiotemporal terms. Its strength would lie in its ability to help scientists uncover and explore potential, and even unexpected, interactions between Earth's subsystems with planetary environmental boundaries and socioeconomic constraints coming into play. Equally importantly, such a framework would allow countries such as Brazil, a case study in this commentary, to understand domestic or even local sustainability measures within a global perspective and to optimize them accordingly.
NAL Thesaurus: Natural Capital
Palabras clave: Ecosystem Functioning
Environmental Perturbations
Human Wellbeing
Planetary Boundaries
Sustainability
ISBN: 2328-4277
DOI: 10.1002/2013EF000224
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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