Biodiversity and Ecosystem ServTerrestrial ecosystemsAquatic ecosystemsClimate change impactsSpeciesNegatively impactedAnthropogenic impactsEntrepreneurial ecosystemsCoastalHumansEnvironmentalSocio-economicWorld'sServicesEarth'sHabitatsDynamicsEcological impacts1997InvasiveEntrepreneurshipCharacterizePollutionForestsFocusesEcologyStressorsAssessmentCONTENTGrasslandVulnerableEnvironmentsEvaluateFisheriesHumanResearchGovernancePressuresTaxaPeople'sRemediationPhysical GeographyMediterraneanInnovationGlobalMarineNaturalManagementEffectsStudyAgriculturalData
Biodiversity and Ecosystem Serv4
- To succeed, these burdens must be better recognised and incorporated in ecosystem assessments such as those led by the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. (stockholmresilience.org)
- Rather than using scenarios to measure the impacts of different policy options on nature, scenarios representing the desired outcomes for biodiversity and ecosystem services can be used to inform how policies can guarantee ecosystem integrity into the future. (scielo.br)
- At CEC, we analyze the consequences of human impact on biodiversity and ecosystem services. (lu.se)
- The methods include landscape-level field studies, experimental ecology, molecular approaches, modeling of biodiversity and ecosystem services, remote sensing, as well as quantitative and qualitative social science methods. (lu.se)
Terrestrial ecosystems3
- The maps show projected impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems: forest cover gain, shrub/woodland cover gain, herbaceous cover gain, desert amelioration, grass/tree cover loss, forest/woodland decline, forest type change, according to 2 climate scenarios (SRES B1 and SRES A2). (europa.eu)
- Pleistocene terrestrial ecosystems included a much greater diversity of megaherbivores (e.g., mammoths, mastodons, giant ground sloths) and thus a greater potential for widespread habitat degradation if population sizes were not limited. (helsinki.fi)
- Modeling of the Earth's climate system, with a focus on vegetation and terrestrial ecosystems. (lu.se)
Aquatic ecosystems2
- Behera BK, Das A, Sarkar DJ, Weerathunge P, Parida PK, Das BK, Thavamani P, Ramanathan R, Bansal V (2018) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in inland aquatic ecosystems: perils and remedies through biosensors and bioremediation. (springer.com)
- Cyanobacteria may adversely impact aquatic ecosystems through oxygen depletion and cyanotoxin production. (cdc.gov)
Climate change impacts4
- We highlight how these interactions can impair and, at times, decimate a variety of coastal ecosystems, and examine how understanding and incorporating these interactions can reshape theory on climate change impacts and ecological resilience. (nih.gov)
- Our review underscores that an enhanced understanding of interactions between climate change and local human impacts is of profound importance to improving predictions of climate change impacts, devising climate-smart conservation actions, and helping enhance adaption of coastal societies to climate change in the Anthropocene. (nih.gov)
- Molina-Montenegro, Marco A. . 2023 Extreme environments as sources of fungal endophytes mitigating climate change impacts on crops in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. (nerc.ac.uk)
- Hence, water management and monitoring capacities need to be enhanced to reduce the potential negative climate change impacts on HES. (iastate.edu)
Species10
- Only a few hardy coral species are able to survive chronic impacts by local people. (mongabay.com)
- Scientists have long recorded how human impacts can simplify ecosystems through wiping out some species or favoring others. (mongabay.com)
- For example, if a warmer ecosystem predicts a higher abundance of a certain species, a decoupled ecosystem will no longer see the same abundance-despite the same physical components. (mongabay.com)
- These pristine reefs-far from local human impacts like pollution, overfishing, and invasive species-are like time-capsules, allowing scientists to study with some confidence what these ecosystems may have looked like before the Anthropocene. (mongabay.com)
- Hotspot ecosystems support high species diversity, numbers of individuals, or both, and are therefore important in maintaining margin-wide biodiversity and abundance. (wikipedia.org)
- To assess the potential risks due to GM crops for important pollinator species and their related ecosystem service, standardized sampling and testing methods suitable for ERA and long term monitoring in pollinator representative species, were established and evaluated. (europa.eu)
- In the Mediterranean region, those dynamics have historically been influenced by anthropogenic impacts, for example, the introduction of invasive species and overharvesting of resources. (csic.es)
- Using biomass indices obtained from bottom trawl surveys, the most significant elasmobranch species in the continental shelf ecosystem are described. (nafo.int)
- By combining their spatial distribution with multivariate analysis, including other fish species, it is possible to place them within the communities that structure the ecosystem. (nafo.int)
- We provide important knowledge to better protect ecosystems, species, and associated ecosystem services, as well as to support ecological restoration, biodiversity compensation, and sustainable financing. (lu.se)
Negatively impacted2
- This not only has global environmental consequences but social ones as well, since people's livelihoods in those distant places are often negatively impacted. (stockholmresilience.org)
- But the study found that more urban growth negatively impacted the quality of the nearby rangeland, not just the size. (boisestatepublicradio.org)
Anthropogenic impacts2
- Research and exploration over the last two decades has shown clear signs of direct and indirect anthropogenic impacts in the deep sea, resulting from such activities as overfishing, littering and pollution. (wikipedia.org)
- Anthropogenic impacts, such as herbivory by goats and over-logging, ended in the 1970s, while in 2011 the site became the largest Mediterranean island where rats were eradicated. (csic.es)
Entrepreneurial ecosystems3
- This special issue is a first attempt to trace the 'ecosystem' discussion back to its roots-the ancient oikos , coined by the Greek philosopher Hesiod (700 BC), and aims to critically reflect on the usage of the term 'ecosystem', briefly summarize the extant literature and grasp the main features of entrepreneurial ecosystems, namely the economic, technological, and societal dimensions of entrepreneurial ecosystems. (springer.com)
- Thus, the rise of "entrepreneurial ecosystems" as organized attempts to establish environments that are conducive to increasing the success for newly established ventures. (springer.com)
- My research focuses on academic entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial ecosystems' institutional structures. (lu.se)
Coastal6
- Although coastal zones have been affected by local human activities for centuries, how local human impacts and climate change stressors may interact to jeopardize coastal ecosystems remains poorly understood. (nih.gov)
- Here we provide a review on interactions between climate change and local human impacts (e.g., interactions between sea level rise and anthropogenic land subsidence, which are forcing Indonesia to relocate its capital city) in the coastal realm. (nih.gov)
- We further discuss implications of interactions between climate change and local human impacts for coastal conservation and elucidate the context when and where local conservation is more likely to buffer the impacts of climate change, attempting to help reconcile the growing debate about whether to shift much of the investment in local conservation to global CO 2 emission reductions. (nih.gov)
- UC San Diego biologists who examined the biological impact of replenishing eroded beaches with offshore sand found that such beach replenishment efforts could have long-term negative impacts on coastal ecosystems. (ucsd.edu)
- As many marine ecosystems, rhodolith beds are currently under threat related to global climate change (GCC), with local impacts due to increasing coastal urbanization, potentially lowering even further their resilience. (europa.eu)
- A healthy forest ecosystem or coastal and marine habitat means that plants and animals are safe and healthy, even in the worst weather. (gosic.org)
Humans5
- HERMIONE scientists study the distribution of hotspot ecosystems, how they function and how they interconnect, partially in the context of how these ecosystems are being affected by climate change and impacted by humans through overfishing, resource extraction, seabed installations (oil platforms, etc.) and pollution. (wikipedia.org)
- Major aims of the project are to understand how humans are affecting the deep-sea environment and to provide policy makers with accurate scientific information, enabling effective management strategies to protect deep sea ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
- On the other hand, Tagtag said that when wetlands are already being disturbed by humans, those ecosystems' ability to hold water is compromised, leading to massive flooding. (gosic.org)
- The Heat Project- What are the impacts and solutions of increasing heat on humans and ecosystems? (lu.se)
- The purpose of this meeting was to identify recommendations to respond to the evidence that persistent toxic substances continue to adversely affect the health of humans, wildlife, and the aquatic ecosystem in the Great Lakes basin. (cdc.gov)
Environmental17
- We focus on understanding the effects of environmental change and human activities on marine ecosystems and biodiversity from the coast to the deep-sea. (southampton.ac.uk)
- Abdel-Shafy HI, Mansour MSM (2016) A review on polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons: source, environmental impact, effect on human health and remediation. (springer.com)
- Bakke T, Klungsøyr J, Sanni S (2013) Environmental impacts of produced water and drilling waste discharges from the Norwegian offshore petroleum industry. (springer.com)
- In order to predict how plant communities will react to climate change and what ecosystems of the future will look like, we need realistic field experiments worldwide," says Humboldt Professor Tiffany M. Knight from Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ). (enn.com)
- The diversity of selected zones in terms of environmental conditions, protection goals and ecosystem services providing taxa were investigated. (europa.eu)
- In a study recently published in the journal Environmental Research Letters , centre researcher Tim Daw , together with a team of colleagues from Spain, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK, shows how ecosystem assessments often overlook what they describe as "distant, diffuse and delayed" impacts. (stockholmresilience.org)
- Some policies do recognise environmental leakage of particular impacts, for example where protection of a coral reef from fishing leads to more fishing in neighbouring sites. (stockholmresilience.org)
- For example where people displaced from fishing revert to activities that cause other types of environmental impacts such as diffuse pollutant or emissions of climate. (stockholmresilience.org)
- As such they are difficult to measure and are generally outside the scope of most environmental policies and ecosystem service assessments. (stockholmresilience.org)
- Large mammalian terrestrial herbivores, such as elephants, have dramatic effects on the ecosystems they inhabit and at high population densities their environmental impacts can be devastating. (helsinki.fi)
- This book assesses the state of the science on the environmental impacts of mountaintop mines and valley fills (MTM-VF) on streams in the Central Appalachian Coalfields. (novapublishers.com)
- In this first published impact evaluation of multiple i-Tree Eco projects, we identified eight lessons to enhance the impact of future i-Tree Eco projects, transferable to other environmental decision-making tools. (open.ac.uk)
- Case studies from Alaska , Colorado, Montana and Nevada are used to illustrate the impact of the environmental compliance process on the mining industry. (cdc.gov)
- Each of the ten case studies addresses the impacts of the environmental compliance or permitting process in two areas: design modifications and timeline impacts. (cdc.gov)
- A Grand Challenge is to integrate private and public values of ecosystem services into environmental policies and management, while accounting for the projected impacts of climate, land-use and other drivers of change. (lu.se)
- Climate, environmental and socio-economic change may negatively impact ecosystems and their services. (lu.se)
- Thanks to close connections with research areas such as agronomy, agricultural and environmental economics, we can evaluate proposed solutions relevant to biodiversity and ecosystem management, governance, and legislation (such as the establishment of protected areas and biodiversity-friendly management) and integrate natural ecosystem processes into agriculture and forestry. (lu.se)
Socio-economic1
- To design and implement effective governance strategies and management plans to protect our deep seas for the future, understanding the extent, natural dynamics and interconnection of ocean ecosystems, and integrating socio-economic research with natural science, are important. (wikipedia.org)
World's5
- According to the researchers from Scripps Institution of Oceanography and NOAA's Coral Reef Ecosystem Division (CRED) , human impacts are causing biophysical decoupling in many of the world's coral reefs. (mongabay.com)
- The present work describes a conceptual model to evaluate water-related ecosystem service provision under different land use scenarios in the Matopiba region of the Brazilian Cerrado, the world's most biodiverse savanna and an agricultural frontier. (scielo.br)
- How Much Are the World's Ecosystems Worth? (motherjones.com)
- Back in 1997, ecologist Robert Constanza and a team of researchers set out to quantify a seemingly unquantifiable abundance: the value, in dollars, of the world's ecosystems. (motherjones.com)
- Recognizing the critical role of ecosystems in human survival, leaders and representatives from the world's three largest tropical biodiversity ecosystems - the Amazon, the Congo and the Mekong-Delta River basins - are meeting this week in Brazzaville to discuss the complex relationship between forest ecosystems and human well-being. (who.int)
Services17
- citation needed] Continuing with the knowledge obtained by the HERMES project (EC FP6), which contributed significantly to our understanding of deep-sea ecosystems, the HERMIONE project investigates ecosystems at critical sites on Europe's deep-ocean margin, aiming to make major advances in knowledge of their distribution and functioning, and their contribution to ecosystem goods and services. (wikipedia.org)
- The conceptual model and scenarios developed in the present study may be useful to improve understanding of the complex interactions among anthropogenic drivers, water-related ecosystem services and their potential repercussions for natural and social systems of the region. (scielo.br)
- Governance decisions will be critical to maintaining the ecosystems of the region, the services it provides and the culture and tradition of the people historically embedded in the landscape. (scielo.br)
- Assessing how climate change will affect hydrological ecosystem services (HES) provision is necessary for long-term planning and requires local comprehensive climate information. (iastate.edu)
- They came up with 17 discrete categories , which they labeled "ecosystem services," although some are technically goods. (motherjones.com)
- If coral reefs and other ecosystems were still as healthy as they were in 1997, the value of their services today would have been considerably higher: $165.8 trillion. (motherjones.com)
- In other words, deforestation and other damage we've inflicted on the natural world has wiped out $23 trillion a year in ecosystem services. (motherjones.com)
- The SLCP is the Chinese government's largest Payment for Ecosystem Services (PES) program and one of the largest PES programs in the world. (mdpi.com)
- IoT is rapidly changing the coffee ecosystem through its ability to introduce new products and services in a manufacturer's portfolio and re-seller services. (abiresearch.com)
- The demands of a growing global population with rapidly changing consumption patterns for food, mobility and energy are exerting ever-increasing pressure on the Earth's ecosystems and their life-supporting services. (europa.eu)
- Continued degradation of global ecosystems and their services will influence poverty and inequality, potentially driving increased migration. (europa.eu)
- As part of DENR-BMB's Wetland Management Program, which aims to manage and conserve key ecosystems, Tagtag said the first step is to identify the wetlands, conduct a physical assessment and learn about the ecosystem services they provide. (gosic.org)
- The research aims to identify the ways in which societies engage with nature and glaciers in the age of climate change , by in-depth study of human-nature relationship s, and integration of different research fields such as ecosystem services valuation, political ecology and glaciology. (lu.se)
- These provide clean air, fresh water, medicines, food and nutrition security and support critical ecosystem functions and services such pest and disease regulation, pollination, climate regulation, and mitigating the impacts of extreme events. (who.int)
- Healthy forests are essential to maintaining the ecosystem services that sustain life. (who.int)
- A Grand Challenge is to integrate the private and public value of ecosystem services into management and policy and take projected impacts of climate, land-use and other drivers of change into account. (lu.se)
- The depletion of biodiversity threatens our natural heritage, undermines ecosystems' ability to provide vital ecosystem services, and reduces their capacity to cope with ongoing pressures from global changes. (lu.se)
Earth's1
- Human impacts are so pervasive across all of Earth's ecosystems that is makes it near impossible to find baseline replicates within any one system that can act as a control-that can act to show you how a system should behave if you remove the confounding effects of people," explained Williams. (mongabay.com)
Habitats2
- Europe's deep-ocean margin, from the Arctic to the Iberian Margin, and across the Mediterranean to the Black Sea, spans a distance of over 15,000 km and hosts a number of diverse habitats and ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
- The lack of empirical data before or after the occurrence of such a natural disaster is due to the lack of comprehensive studies on the impacts of natural disasters on habitats and wildlife in the Philippines. (gosic.org)
Dynamics2
- Agents of global change commonly have a higher impact on island ecosystem dynamics. (csic.es)
- Our study shows the transient nature of this small island ecosystem after 4000 years of perturbations and its current path towards vegetation dynamics more controlled by ecological interactions lacking large herbivores and omnivores, drought dynamics and the carrying capacity of the island. (csic.es)
Ecological impacts2
- A rapid expansion in land allocated to cultivating bioenergy crops ( GMT 7 ) could have significant ecological impacts, such as deforestation, nitrogen pollution ( GMT 10 ) and freshwater scarcity - the water footprint associated with bioenergy crops might increase ten-fold in the period 2005-2030. (europa.eu)
- LUCSUS researchers are mapping social, economic and ecological impacts in relation to glacial change, and integrate biodiversity studies with climate change adaptation. (lu.se)
19972
- Like organisms in nature, different kinds of companies, multinational enterprises, small and medium sized and family enterprises, as well as entrepreneurial firms co-exist and co-evolve within their own ecosystem (Moore 1997 ). (springer.com)
- But they also had to take into account the fact that many ecosystems have suffered since 1997. (motherjones.com)
Invasive1
- How have invasive pythons impacted Florida ecosystems? (usgs.gov)
Entrepreneurship2
- She has been working at Leadership positions with various MNCs for over a decade on building valuable alliances for development ranging across public, private, NGOs and civil societies helping the organizations leverage the policy context governing the contribution of the private sector to development through CSR, Social Entrepreneurship, Impact Investing & Strategic Philanthropy. (forbesindia.com)
- Jasna Pocek has started a post-doc position in the project "High-impact entrepreneurship in entrepreneurial eco-systems - exploring system effects of incubator ventures. (lu.se)
Characterize2
- We intend to focus on the key elements that characterize an ecosystem, and hence, untangle under what conditions entrepreneurial firms shape and influence economic, technological, and societal thinking within their ecosystem. (springer.com)
- Biannual (spring and fall) monitoring was resumed in fall 2018 and will continue through spring 2022 to characterize ecosystem recovery at these sites. (allenpress.com)
Pollution1
- Current research trends on cosmetic microplastic pollution and its impacts on the ecosystem: A review. (bvsalud.org)
Forests2
- Impacts can go so far as to push ecosystems into previous successional states, such as primary forests chopped down to be replaced by early successional forests, favoring light-loving plants. (mongabay.com)
- Forests are vital for the climate, ecosystems, and communities around the world. (fsc.org)
Focuses6
- The HERMIONE project focuses on deep-sea "hotspot" ecosystems including submarine canyons, open slopes and deep basins, chemosynthetic environments, deep water coral reefs, and seamounts. (wikipedia.org)
- Publication SOER 2010 - assessment of global megatrends This exploratory assessment of global megatrends relevant for the European environment focuses on the impact of major global trends on Europe. (europa.eu)
- The approach, OceanViz, focuses on communicating scientific data to non-scientific audiences to foster dialogue, offering experimental, immersive approaches to visualizing complex ecosystems whilst avoiding information overload. (frontiersin.org)
- This book focuses on the impacts of mountaintop removal coal mining, which, as its name suggests, involves removing all - or some portion - of the top of a mountain or ridge to expose and mine one or more coal seams. (novapublishers.com)
- My role is ecosystem Director for the BISCI Logistics Ecosystem, which focuses on transforming the logistics industry to be future-proof, aiming to address the question: how can we accelerate some major desirable transitions, such as the energy transition and the transition towards a circular economy? (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
- My role focuses on supervising assignments and theses, guiding our students' educational and social development, and striving for both social and educational impact and scientific outcomes. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
Ecology2
- Essentially it becomes a "novel ecosystem"-a relatively new idea in ecology-where human pressures create a new environment, operating under human pressures, that looks little like what it replaced. (mongabay.com)
- Managing ecosystems is a daunting task, which requires identifying trade-offs and finding compromises between often-conflicting interests regarding ecology, economy, and politics. (frontiersin.org)
Stressors1
- Multimetric indices (MMIs) summarizing ecosystem health and stressors were developed to summarize recovery of these projects and evaluate progress at remediation sites relative to set-aside and comparison sites. (allenpress.com)
Assessment2
- But also because they have not been recognized as important components in ecosystem assessment frameworks," he says. (stockholmresilience.org)
- The results of a PSAF impact assessment help public health officials and health care professionals make timely and informed decisions, and take appropriate actions. (cdc.gov)
CONTENT1
- Content and relevance have significant impact on the health of entire system. (skyje.com)
Grassland1
- This could lead to a large-scale expansion of cropland, mostly at the expense of forest and grassland ecosystems, of 120-500 Mha (million hectares) by 2050 on top of the current 1 500 Mha of global cropland - 10 % of the global land area. (europa.eu)
Vulnerable2
- While Odette's impact on people and the economy can be measured in numbers, the same cannot be said of ecosystems and all-important wildlife, which are equally vulnerable to such natural disasters. (gosic.org)
- Program which is responsible for characterizing exposure to persistent toxic substances and the potential for short and long-term adverse human health impacts from that exposure in vulnerable populations. (cdc.gov)
Environments1
- Rhodolith beds are one of the most extensive benthic ecosystems along the Atlantic coasts and key environments to continental shelf resilience. (europa.eu)
Evaluate2
- In this study, we used SWAT to evaluate the impacts on four HES, natural hazard protection, erosion control regulation and water supply and flow regulation for the Laguna del Sauce catchment in Uruguay. (iastate.edu)
- With the help of more measurments data and improved remote sensing, the researchers can also describe regional climate changes and evaluate the impact of climate change on water access and agriculture. (lu.se)
Fisheries2
- Within the context of ecosystem-based fisheries management, OceanViz can engage decision makers into the implicit operation of scientific software as an aid during the decision process, and it can be of direct use for public communication through appealing and informative visualizations. (frontiersin.org)
- Also an estimation of the impact of the different fisheries (gears) that operate in the study area is made. (nafo.int)
Human13
- To explore how human impacts may be shaping coral reef communities, Williams and his colleagues began by doing something enviable: visiting hugely-remote, almost wholly-untouched coral reefs in the deep Pacific. (mongabay.com)
- On the other hand, coral reefs near human populations have been decimated by the barrage of impacts. (mongabay.com)
- clarification needed] HERMIONE places special emphasis on human impact on the deep sea and on the translation of scientific information into science policy for the sustainable use of marine resources. (wikipedia.org)
- Human Impact on the Pacific Garbage Patch The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a collection of marine debris in the North Pacific Ocean. (ostatic.com)
- Chowdhury 1 Safia Chowdhury Faisal Hassan ENG2D September 23rd, 2018 Technology: The Epitome of Human Innovation With the rise of modern technology, many have begun to question whether or not its impact on the world has been beneficial to humanity or if it has reaped the opposite effect. (ostatic.com)
- We've made great progress in understanding how human wellbeing is affected by ecosystems in many different places. (stockholmresilience.org)
- Armed with data from a massive international survey of ecosystems and their relationships with human well-being in communities around the world , Constanza and his team now say that ecosystems are worth way, way more than they had thought: $142.7 trillion. (motherjones.com)
- [14] This implies a threat to both human water security and to the functioning of ecosystems . (europa.eu)
- Heat stress has severe effects on human society, people's health, animals and ecosystems.The heat research programme will by necessity engage scientists from a multitude of disciplines including the natural, engineering, medical, design, social and economic sciences as well as relevant stakeholders. (lu.se)
- The Colombian government aims to minimize the impacts of human activities in páramos. (lu.se)
- Human impact in the form of deforestation also plays a role. (lu.se)
- As our landscape changes, it impacts stream health, challenging the capacity of human communities to produce food and obtain drinking water. (who.int)
- The human disturbance of ecosystems and ensuing biodiversity loss are increasingly linked to the occurrence of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases outbreaks," said Dr Matshidiso Moeti, WHO Regional Director for Africa during the 26-28 October 2023 summit in Brazzaville. (who.int)
Research13
- Hotspot Ecosystem Research and Man's Impact On European Seas (HERMIONE) is an international multidisciplinary project, started in April 2009, that studies deep-sea ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
- HERMIONE research ranges from investigation of the ecosystems' dimensions, distribution, interconnection and functioning, to understanding the potential impacts of climate change and anthropogenic disturbance. (wikipedia.org)
- New research suggests that parasites can not only substantially affect their hosts -- altering their growth, behavior, nutritional status, reproductive abilities and even their mortality -- but also the hosts' entire ecosystem. (sciencedaily.com)
- The research, published in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Early Edition, suggests that parasites can not only substantially affect their hosts -- altering their growth, behavior, nutritional status, reproductive abilities, and even their mortality -- but also the hosts' entire ecosystem. (sciencedaily.com)
- We wanted to find out what was this parasite's impact on the community," says Byers, who advised Wood during the research, which she conducted in summer 2005 as part of the highly competitive Research Experience for Undergraduates at the Shoals Marine Lab (SML). (sciencedaily.com)
- In my role, I lead and steer the Ecosystem in such a way that we create market impact (economy), social impact (society), scientific impact (e.g. publications, papers, PhD research), and educational impact (feeding curricula, engaging students in the project portfolio). (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
- I'd say I have a dual role primarily focusing on education and research impact within BISCI. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
- I actively incorporate and mentor students from our bachelor's and master's programs, fostering research initiatives that closely align with our industry partners within our Ecosystem. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
- Feature papers represent the most advanced research with significant potential for high impact in the field. (mdpi.com)
- This initiative aims at creating a multi- and cross-disciplinary research platform centered on solutions to the impacts of increasing heat, at the local level, resulting from anthropogenic climate change. (lu.se)
- The report analyses the potential impact of a transition towards Open Science on the stakeholders of the research ecosystem. (bvsalud.org)
- All stakeholders of the research ecosystem will benefit from Open Science, although it will change work habits and business models. (bvsalud.org)
- Citizens will become new players of the research ecosystem. (bvsalud.org)
Governance2
- The ultimate objective is to provide stakeholders and policymakers with the scientific knowledge necessary to support deep-sea governance, sustainable management and conservation of these ecosystems. (wikipedia.org)
- Future scenarios were developed considering potential trajectories of drivers and governance responses that may impact land use in the region, including the possibility of full compliance with Forest Code and implementation of the Soy Moratorium in the region. (scielo.br)
Pressures1
Taxa1
- While other researchers had previously looked at the impact of beach replenishment on certain taxa of invertebrates at specific beaches, the UC San Diego study is unusual in that it examined the impact on the total invertebrate community across eight different beaches in San Diego County from Oceanside south to Imperial Beach. (ucsd.edu)
People's1
- Off-stage burdens ultimately impact people's quality of life but these are often in distant populations or even future generations. (stockholmresilience.org)
Remediation2
- Remediation projects have been ongoing since early 2010 at 19 project areas throughout the area of impact. (allenpress.com)
- Monitoring plots for long-term study were established at remediation sites, impacted but untreated sites (set-asides), and nearby reference (comparison) sites. (allenpress.com)
Physical Geography2
- Anders Ahlström, researcher at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science, is interested in past, present and future precipitation patterns. (lu.se)
- Therefore, since 2002, researchers at the Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Science have gathered data about the weather, fluxes of carbon and water, plant biomass, etc., in Sudan and Senegal - two countries in the Sahel region south of the Sahara. (lu.se)
Mediterranean1
- Societal Impact Statement: Climate change is predicted to increase drought and soil salinity in Mediterranean-type ecosystems (MTEs), posing a significant threat to global food security. (nerc.ac.uk)
Innovation4
- It also means leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence and automation to enable collaboration and innovation for the ecosystem. (accenture.com)
- Providers should start exploring co-innovation capabilities with members of their ecosystem. (accenture.com)
- To achieve impact, it is essential to cultivate a close relationship with industry partners within the Ecosystem, which means mobilising, expanding, and nurturing the network, as well as consistently aligning their business challenges with our innovation roadmap. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
- The ultimate goal is to develop a balanced and comprehensive project portfolio guided by Innovation Roadmapping and Orchestrating Logistics Ecosystem Innovation principles. (maastrichtuniversity.nl)
Global6
- This raises concerns because deep-sea processes and ecosystems are not only important for the marine web of life, but also fundamentally contribute to the global biogeochemical cycle. (wikipedia.org)
- These impacts, termed "off-stage ecosystem service burdens' by Tim Daw and his colleagues may be critical for global sustainability. (stockholmresilience.org)
- For global sustainability to be achieved, assessments and policies need to account for impacts on ecosystems and people across sites and scales. (stockholmresilience.org)
- With increasing interest in sustainable development and as more and more customers become socially and environmentally aware, impact investment has become a global movement. (forbesindia.com)
- By providing social science data on the impacts of cryosphere change, this study contributes to the need to harmonize global agreement of Sustainable Development Goals SDG 7, SDG 10, SDG 11,SDG 13, SDG 15. (lu.se)
- The fact that rainforests function as a major carbon sink has long been known, but, in a new global study, Anders Ahlström and his colleagues demonstrate how ecosystems, such as savannahs and shrub lands, are also of great importance. (lu.se)
Marine5
- Beside a server-client architecture to centralize decision making around an ecosystem model, OceanViz includes an extensive visualization toolkit capable of accurately reflecting marine ecosystem changes through a simulated three-dimensional (3D) underwater environment. (frontiersin.org)
- We reflect on challenges to scientific visualization and communication as food-for-thought for the marine ecosystem modeling community and beyond. (frontiersin.org)
- Participants are invited to attend this workshop to help develop a framework for using ENSO forecasts to predict changes in marine ecosystems off of the US West Coast, which shows large imprints of ENSO on biological processes. (clivar.org)
- Hence, giving the increasing role of marine ecosystems in the storage of blue carbon, rhodolith beds may represent a not yet considered significant carbon store. (europa.eu)
- The 1990 Gulf War Oil Spill was the largest marine oil spill in history, spilling an estimated 6-11 million barrels of crude oil into the Arabian Gulf and impacting approximately 800 km of shoreline in Saudi Arabia between the border with Kuwait and Abu Ali Island near Jubail. (allenpress.com)
Natural7
- 19). Natural ecosystems can be of any size but usually encompass specific, limited geographic space. (springer.com)
- Taken together, this information will allow assessing the importance of rhodolith beds as natural carbon sinks, thus, help ascertain whether these ecosystems meet the requirements to be integrated into climate mitigation policy, and will further allow quantifying the effects of GCC on their carbon sequestration and storage ability. (europa.eu)
- In the Philippines' case, a Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) official said local government units (LGUs) are being tapped into due to limited resources in monitoring typhoon impacts on wetlands, caves and other ecosystems. (gosic.org)
- Anson Tagtag, OIC department head of DENR's Biodiversity Management Office (BMB) Division for Caves, Wetlands and Other Ecosystems, said when it comes to natural disasters, wetlands and caves have two positions. (gosic.org)
- However, there is no comprehensive study of the impact of every catastrophic event or natural disaster. (gosic.org)
- I don't remember if we did it [an impact study of natural calamities]. (gosic.org)
- Tagtag stressed the need to conserve wetlands, caves and other important ecosystems, saying their ability to cushion the impact of natural disasters and protect plants and animals depends on their condition. (gosic.org)
Management4
- Despite the overwhelming use of the metaphor 'ecosystem' in academia, industry, policy, and management, exact definitions of what 'ecosystems' really comprise are scarce and often inconsistent. (springer.com)
- The metaphor 'ecosystem' has enjoyed increased popularity in academia, industry, policy, and management as a vehicle to describe, explain, advertise, and convey thoughts, frameworks, and opinions on how economic agents interact with their environment (Acs et al. (springer.com)
- J.P. Morgan's 2015 survey of the sector found that $60 billion of impact investments are under management by the firms surveyed. (forbesindia.com)
- However, distinguishing between how ecosystems are impacted by climate change, and how they are affected by factors such as logging, drainage and forest management, is generally very difficult. (lu.se)
Effects1
- It's suggestive that these non-lethal impacts of parasites have influential effects that can trickle down to affect other residents of the ecosystem. (sciencedaily.com)
Study5
- A new study looks at how ecosystem assessments often overlook "distant, diffuse and delayed" impacts. (stockholmresilience.org)
- In the study, Pascual and his colleagues suggest various ways for science and decision-makers to deal with these "burdens" in ecosystem assessments. (stockholmresilience.org)
- The study employed a documentary review, an online survey, and interviews in six case study areas to examine five impacts (instrumental, conceptual, capacity-building, enduring connectivity, and culture/attitudes towards knowledge exchange) and to identify which factors inhibited or supported achievement of impact. (open.ac.uk)
- Important ecosystems are monitored by the DENR-BMB, but there is still no scientific study on the impact of a devastating typhoon like Odette. (gosic.org)
- In a new study, he and his colleagues have looked at how much drier the Amazon forest can become before the forest cover is impacted. (lu.se)
Agricultural1
- This indicates that a high mortality rate in AIDS during the 1990s has had a major impact on both agricultural production and ecosystems in the area. (lu.se)
Data5
- For references , please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/data-and-maps/figures/projected-impacts-of-climate-change-1 or scan the QR code. (europa.eu)
- To estimate the potential impact of Pleistocene large carnivores, we use both historic and modern data on predator-prey body mass relationships to predict size ranges of their typical and maximum prey when hunting as individuals and in groups. (helsinki.fi)
- Additional MoneyTree data provided by PwC tells the tale of a less-robust Canadian ecosystem compared to its US counterpart. (betakit.com)
- We aspire to share resources, innovations, data, and findings in the public domain so others can replicate what proves effective, and look to our ecosystem partners to commit to the same. (mckinsey.com)
- Statistical data suggests that there has been a rapid increase in the impact industry. (forbesindia.com)