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Ecosystem services and carbon sequestration in the biosphere

Huttl, Reinhard F.(Edited by)Lal, Rattan(Edited by)Lorenz, Klaus(Edited by)Schneider, Bernd Uwe(Edited by)Von Braun, Joachim(Edited by)
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Ecological functions and human wellbeing depend on ecosystem services.

Among the ecosystem services are provisional (food, feed, fuel, fiber), regulating (carbon sequestration, waste recycling, water cleansing), cultural (aesthetic, recreational, spiritual), and supporting services (soil formation, photosynthesis, nutrient cycling).

Many relationships of various degree exist among ecosystem services.

Thus, land use and soil management to enhance biospheric carbon sinks for carbon sequestration requires a comprehensive understanding on the effects on ecosystem services.

Payments for ecosystem services including carbon pricing must address the relationship between carbon sequestration and ecosystem services to minimize risks of overshoot, and promote sustainable use of land-based carbon sinks for human wellbeing.

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Product Details
Springer
9401783020 / 9789401783026
Paperback / softback
631.41
23/06/2015
Germany
English
464 pages
24 cm
Reprint. Originally published: 2013.