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Beyond Carbon: Biodiversity and Water Markets

 

It is widely acknowledged that well-functioning ecosystems provide reliable and clean flows of water, productive soils, healthy and balanced biota and many other services for human well-being. It is also widely documented that today many ecosystems and the services they provide are under threat. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the most comprehensive study of ecosystem services to date, concluded that more than 60% of the world’s ecosystems are being used in ways that are not sustainable.

Jueves, 27 de Mayo de 2010 16:39
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Beyond Carbon: Biodiversity and Water Markets

 

It is widely acknowledged that well-functioning ecosystems provide reliable and clean flows of water, productive soils, healthy and balanced biota and many other services for human well-being. It is also widely documented that today many ecosystems and the services they provide are under threat. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, the most comprehensive study of ecosystem services to date, concluded that more than 60% of the world’s ecosystems are being used in ways that are not sustainable.