Principal Investigator: Robert
Costanza
Program Manager: Azur
Moulaert
Project Period: July 1, 2006 through June 30, 2007
Funded by: Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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Ecosystem Services are defined as those functions of ecosystems that support
(directly or indirectly) human welfare. They occur at multiple scales, from
climate regulation and carbon sequestration at the global scale, to flood
protection, soil formation, and nutrient cycling at the local and regional
scales.
In 1997, Costanza et al. published a ground-breaking paper in Nature
titled "The Value of the World's Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital."
Almost 10 years after this paper was published, the Gund Institute for Ecological
Economics continues innovative and transdisciplinary research in this field.
This project integrates participatory modeling, data collection, valuation,
and outreach that will take the study of ecosystem services to the next level
and allow the results to be effectively used in a number of critical environmental
management contexts. Ecosystem services are defined as those functions of
ecosystems that support, directly or indirectly, human welfare. This research
project has three major objectives:
Ecosystem
Services Conference II
July 16-20, 2007
Burlington, Vermont
Ecosystem
Services Conference
October 9-13, 2006
Burlington, Vermont
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