… cannot be adequately anticipated or prepared for unless species responses are explicitly … scales affectsecosystem functioning, humanwell-being, and the dynamics of climate change …
WV Reid, HA Mooney, A Cropper, D Capistrano… - 2005 - library.wur.nl
… consequences of ecosystemchange for humanwell-being and … of ecosystems and their contributions to humanwell-being. … to respond to the changes in climate. Moreover, some of the …
MEA Millennium ecosystem assessment - 2005 - unioviedo.es
… Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is a four-year international scientific assessment of the consequences of ecosystemchange for humanwell-being. A … ’s past responses to changes will be …
… responses to ecosystemchange and planned (anticipatory) interventions by affected individuals and institutions such as governments. In order to protect human health, responses very …
SH Yee, E Paulukonis, C Simmons, M Russell… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
… have largely focused on human health or monetary benefits (eg market values). This study applies a humanwell-being modeling framework to demonstrate the potential impacts of …
A Alfonso, F Zorondo-Rodríguez… - … & World Ecology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
… This finding highlights the question about whether rural communities that do not perceive the impact over theirwell-being will be able to respond adaptively and successfully to …
… , as a concept and as a measure of the evolution of the human condition, has emerged largely in response to the inadequacy of earlier uni-dimensional (often financial) examinations of …
… suggests that responses occur when ecosystemchanges and theireffects on humanwell-being are perceived to pose either opportunities or threats to the well-being of societies and …
… an overview of changes taking place in the global freshwater system; explores linkages between altered flow regimes, biodiversity and human diseases/well-being… systems to respond to …