ES101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, Natural Capital, Ecosystem Services

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Environment: everything that affects a living organism (biotic: living, abiotic: non-living) Ecology: study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. Ecosystem: all organisms living in an area that interact. Environmental studies: materials and processes that make up earth. What we consider essential to life is natural components. Capital: the wealth required to sustain a business and generate more wealth. Natural capital: materials that make up the earth and we need to sustain life, ex. Include materials such as coal and processes such as flow of a river or soil erosion. Can we said to be goods and services. Idea that human activities can degrade natural capital by using renewable resources faster than they can replenish themselves. Millennium ecosystem assessment (mea) 2000: to assess the consequences of ecosystem changes for human well being. Global assessment of ecological impacts and trends. Transform principles into language that was understandable and applicable to human systems and ecosystems.

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