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Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change - Volume 2: The Earth System - Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental Change
Edited by Harold A. Mooney and Josep G. Canadell
Wiley
January 2003
Hardcover 688 pp ISBN 9780470853610
£625.00
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Volume 2 of the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change
deals with the fundamental science that underpins the understanding of quantities and
processes that control the basic biogeochemical cycles, and the associated changes in ecosystem
physiology and structure under current and predicted human-driven global environmental change.
These changes also include the dramatic loss of species, and the world's reorganization of biota towards
higher homogenization.
Main themes covered includes:
- spatial scales of the biosphere including species, populations, communities, ecosystems, biomes,
and the Earth system as a whole
- a description of the most important efforts of a number of international programs,
fundamental in the development of thinking in this new field of science
The new understanding provided in this volume forms the basic building blocks allowing:
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integration of the biospheric processes and quantities with the Earth's physical system into one single Earth system
- detection of changes in the world's ecosystems' function and structure, both as already
visible impacts of global change and also as indicators of change
- development of the capability to predict impacts on the biosphere brought about by global
environmental changes over the next few decades to century.
The information within this volume will enable scientists to develop the technical capabilities and
policy tools to mitigate and adapt to undesirable changes.
Contents
- Preface to the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change
- Preface to Volume Two.
- Biological and Ecological Dimensions of Global Environmental Change.
- Biological Invasions.
- Functional Biodiversity.
- IGBP Core Projects.
- Impacts of Global Environmental Change on Animals.
- Natural Systems: Impacts of Climate Change.
- Plant Dispersal and Migration.
- Plants - from Cells to Ecosystems: Impacts of Global Environmental Change.
- Sedimentary Records of Long-term Ecological Change.
- Terrestrial and Freshwater Ecosystems: Impacts of Global Change.
- Alphabetic listing of articles.
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