作者
Ruth S DeFries, Jonathan A Foley, Gregory P Asner
发表日期
2004/6
来源
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment
卷号
2
期号
5
页码范围
249-257
出版商
Ecological Society of America
简介
Conversion of land to grow crops, raise animals, obtain timber, and build cities is one of the foundations of human civilization. While land use provides these essential ecosystem goods, it alters a range of other ecosystem functions, such as the provisioning of freshwater, regulation of climate and biogeochemical cycles, and maintenance of soil fertility. It also alters habitat for biological diversity. Balancing the inherent trade‐offs between satisfying immediate human needs and maintaining other ecosystem functions requires quantitative knowledge about ecosystem responses to land use. These responses vary according to the type of land‐use change and the ecological setting, and have local, short‐term as well as global, long‐term effects. Land‐use decisions ultimately weigh the need to satisfy human demands and the unintended ecosystem responses based on societal values, but ecological knowledge can …
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学术搜索中的文章
RS DeFries, JA Foley, GP Asner - Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 2004