Books by "Millennium Ecosystem Assessment"

2 books found

Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems

Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems

by Walter World Resources Institute, Walter Millennium Ecosystem Assessment

2013 · Island Press

Bridging the gap between local knowledge and western science is essential to understanding the world's ecosystems and the ways in which humans interact with and shape those ecosystems. This book brings together a group of world-class scientists in an unprecedented effort to build a formal framework for linking local and indigenous knowledge with the global scientific enterprise. Contributors explore the challenges, costs, and benefits of bridging scales and knowledge systems in assessment processes and in resource management. Case studies look at a variety of efforts to bridge scales, providing important lessons concerning what has worked, what has not, and the costs and benefits associated with those efforts. Drawing on the groundbreaking work of the Millennium Eco-system Assessment, Bridging Scales and Knowledge Systems will be indispensable for future efforts to conduct ecosystem assessments around the world.

Ecosystems and Human Well-being

Ecosystems and Human Well-being

by Carlos Corvalán, Simon Hales, Anthony J. McMichael, Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (Program), World Health Organization

2005 · World Health Organization

Approximately 60% of the benefits that the global ecosystem provides to support life on Earth (such as fresh water, clean air and a relatively stable climate) are being degraded or used unsustainably. In the report, scientists warn that harmful consequences of this degradation to human health are already being felt and could grow significantly worse over the next 50 years.