Global trends in nature’s contributions to people
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Brauman, Kate A.
Garibaldi, Lucas A.
Polasky, Stephen
Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Yildiz
Brancalion, Pedro H.S.
DeClerck, Fabrice
Jacob, Ute
Mastrangelo, Matias Enrique
Nkongolo, Nsalambi V.
Palang, Hannes
Shannon, Lynne J.
Shrestha, Uttam Babu
Strombom, Evelyn
Verma, Madhu
Fecha de publicación
2020-12-07ISSN
0027-8424
Resumen
Declining biodiversity and ecosystem functions put many of nature’s contributions to people at risk. We review and synthesize the scientific literature to assess 50-y global trends across a broad range of nature’s contributions. We distinguish among trends in potential and realized contributions of nature, as well as environmental conditions and the impacts of changes in nature on human quality of life. We find declining trends in the potential for nature to contribute in the majority of material, nonmaterial, and regulating contributions assessed. However, while the realized production of regulating contributions has decreased, realized production of agricultural and many material commodities has increased. Environmental declines negatively affect quality of life, but social adaptation and the availability of substitutes partially offset this decline for some of nature’s contributions. Adaptation and substitutes, however, are often imperfect and come at some cost. For many of the contributions of nature, we find differing trends across different countries and regions, income classes, and ethnic and social groups, reinforcing the argument for more consistent and equitable measurement.
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Materias (CDU)
574 - Ecología general y biodiversidad
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7
Publicado por
National Academy of Sciences
Publicado en
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
Citación
Brauman, Kate A., Lucas A. Garibaldi, Stephen Polasky, Yildiz Aumeeruddy-Thomas, Pedro H. S. Brancalion, Fabrice DeClerck, Ute Jacob et al. 2020. "Global Trends In Nature’S Contributions To People". Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences 117 (51): 32799-32805. doi:10.1073/pnas.2010473117.
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Cultius Extensius Sostenibles
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