BIOL 111 Lecture Notes - Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, Geologic Time Scale, Nutrient Pollution

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In 2005, millennium assessment project released first assessment of global ecosystem health. Called for by un secretary general in 2001. Outlined recent, current and future trends in global ecosystem health. Experts and review process prepared by 1360 experts from 95 countries 80-person independent board of review editors review comments from 850 experts and governments includes information from. Strengthening capacity to manage ecosystem sustainably for human well-being . Anthropocene: current period in earth"s history characterized by the large changes humans have had on ecosystems at a global scale. Term coined by nobel laureate in 2000. Global change: planetary-scale changes in biophysical and/or socioeconomic processes altering structure and function on the earth. Services ecosystems provide: food, clean water, flood control, soil stabilization, climate regulation. Un goals linked to ecosystems: reduce/eliminate famine, disease, poverty. Collapse of an ecosystem can have substantial economic repercussions. Global change and anthropoceneglobal change and ecosystem ecology. Substantial and sometimes irreversible ecosystem losses over the past 50 years:

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