Ecosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes/ (Record no. 177572)
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International Standard Book Number | 9781405170086 (cloth) |
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Transcribing agency | CUS |
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Classification number | 333.72 |
Item number | WRA/E |
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Title | Ecosystem services in agricultural and urban landscapes/ |
Statement of responsibility, etc. | Wratten,Steve ...[et al]. [ed.] |
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Edition statement | 1st.ed. |
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. | UK: |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. | John wiley & sons ltd., |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. | 2012. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | 200 pages |
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Formatted contents note | Part A: Scene Setting<br/>1 Ecosystem Services in Farmland and Cities<br/>Harpinder Sandhti and Steve Wratten<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>What are ecosystem services?<br/>Ecosystem functions, goods and services<br/>The ES framework<br/>Engineered systems<br/>Agricultural systems<br/>Urban systems<br/>ES and their interactions in engineered systems<br/>2 Ecological Processes, Functions and Ecosystem<br/>Services: Inextricable Linkages between Wetlands<br/>and Agricultural Systems<br/>Onil Banerjee, Neville D. Grossman and Rudolf S. de Groot<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Linking ecosystem function with ecosystem service<br/>Wetlands<br/>Wetland functions<br/>Wetland-agricultural systems interactions<br/>Some research challenges<br/>Understanding complexity and resilience<br/>Trade-offs<br/>Key Ideas and Concepts from Economics<br/>for Understanding the Roles and Value<br/>of Ecosystem Services<br/>Pamela Kaval and Ramesh Baskaran<br/>Abstract<br/>How can ecosystem services be valued?<br/>Ecosystem service valuation methodologies<br/>Revealed preference methods<br/>Stated preference methods<br/>Other methods<br/>How ecosystem services have been measured in the past<br/>Ecosystem service valuation study recommendations<br/>Conclusions<br/>Part B: Ecosystem Services in Three Settings<br/>4 Viticulture can be Modified to Provide<br/>Multiple Ecosystem Services<br/>Sofia Orre-Gordon, Marco Jacometti, Jean Tompkins<br/>and Steve Wratten<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Enhancing CBC in vineyards<br/>Leafrollers and Botrytis cinerea in the vineyards<br/>Habitat modification to enhance naturally occurring<br/>pest control<br/>Floral resource supplementation as a form of<br/>habitat modification<br/>Mulch application as a form of habitat modification<br/>Combining two forms of habitat modification<br/>The deployment of herbivore-induced plant volatiles<br/>as a form of habitat modification<br/>Habitat modification may provide further<br/>ecosystem services<br/>The future<br/>/<br/>5 Aquaculture and Ecosystem Services:<br/>Reframing the Environmental and Social Debate<br/>Corinne Baulcomb<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Aquaculture and the environment<br/>A typology of aquaculture operations and the link<br/>to ecosystem services<br/>Inland production systems<br/>Overview<br/>Case study 1: hypothetical integrated agriculture-aquaculture<br/>carp polyculture<br/>Case study 2: hypothetical inland marine<br/>shrimp cultivation<br/>Marine and coastal-based production systems<br/>Overview<br/>Case study 3: hypothetic nearshore, intensive and raft-based<br/>shellfish cultivation<br/>Case study 4: hypothetical 'best-case' offshore<br/>aquaculture cultivation<br/>The value of a complementary life-cycle approach<br/>Conclusion<br/>6 Urban Landscapes and Ecosystem Services<br/>Jiirgen Breuste, Dagmar Haase and Thomas Elmqvist<br/>Abstract<br/>Growing urban landscapes<br/>The process of urbanization<br/>Urbanization, biodiversity and ecosystems<br/>Urbanization and management of ecosystems -<br/>challenges<br/>Urban ecosystem services<br/>What are urban ecosystem services?<br/>Classification of UES<br/>Land use - basic information on human influence<br/>on ecosystem services<br/>Urban green - carrier of UES<br/>Types of urban green space<br/>Recreation<br/>Climate regulation<br/>Biodiversity<br/>Carbon mitigation<br/>Rapid growth of soil sealing - destruction of UES<br/>and its avoidance<br/>Climate change - challenges for UES<br/>Increase in temperature<br/>Precipitation<br/>Sea level rise<br/>UES in urban landscape planning<br/>Part C: Measuring and Monitoring Ecosystem Services<br/>at Multiple Levels<br/>7 Scale-dependent Ecosystem Service<br/>Yangjian Zhang, Clans Holzapfel and Xiaoyong Yuan<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Scale<br/>Ecosystem service is scale dependent<br/>The ecosystem beneficiary is scale dependent<br/>Ecosystem service measurement is scale dependent<br/>Ecosystem service management decision making is scale dependent<br/>Ecosystem service types<br/>Ecosystem service studies need to consider scale<br/>Case studies<br/>Liberty State Park Interior<br/>. Qinghai-Tibet plateau<br/>Conclusions<br/>8 Experimental Assessment of Ecosystem Services<br/>in Agriculture<br/>Harpinder Sandhn, John Porter and Steve Wratten<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>ES in agroecosystems<br/>Provisioning goods and services ■-<br/>Supporting services<br/>Regulating services<br/>Cultural services<br/>Field-scale assessment of ES<br/>The combined food and energy system<br/>New Zealand arable farmland<br/>Scenarios of production and ES in agroecosystems<br/>The ethnocentric systems<br/>The technocentric systems<br/>The ecocentric systems<br/>The ecotechnocentric systems<br/>The sustaincentric systems<br/>Conclusions<br/>Part D: Designing Ecological Systems<br/>to Deliver Ecosystem Services<br/>9 Towards Multifunctional Agricultural Landscapes<br/>for the Upper Midwest Region of the USA<br/>Nicholas Jordan and Keith Douglass Warner<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Multifunctional agroecosystems<br/>Re-designed agricultural landscapes for the Upper Midwest<br/>Moving forward on design and implementation<br/>of multifunctional landscapes for the Upper Midwest<br/>Theory of change: a social-ecological system model for<br/>increasing multifunctionality of agricultural landscapes<br/>Focal level: enterprise development via 'virtuous circles'<br/>Subsystem level: collaborative social learning<br/>for multifunctional agriculture<br/>Supersystem level: re-visioning the social metabolism<br/>of American agriculture<br/>Applying the theory of change: the Koda Energy fuelshed project<br/>Enterprise development<br/>Agroecological partnership<br/>Re-shaping public opinion and policy<br/>Conclusions<br/>10 Supply Chain Management and the Delivery of<br/>Ecosystems Services in Manufacturing<br/>Mary Haropoidoti, Cliue Snialhnan and Jack Radford<br/>Abstract<br/>Towards the sustainable economic production of goods<br/>and services?<br/>Ecological economics and supply chain management:<br/>a review and synthesis<br/>Conventional economic and ecologically economic production<br/>Conventional SCM: economic efficiency through distribution<br/>network configuration and strategy<br/>Green SCM: the economic inefficiency of waste<br/>Sustainable SCM: connecting social, economic<br/>and ecological performance<br/>Enabling ecological economics: SSCM<br/>A case in point: 'what do we do with it now?'<br/>WYM background<br/>The economic production of wool yarn<br/>Goods<br/>Wastes<br/>Ecological services and amenities<br/>Natural capital<br/>Human capital<br/>Social capital<br/>Manufactured capital<br/>Community and individual well-being<br/>Discussion<br/>Conclusion<br/>11 Market-based Instruments and Ecosystem Services:<br/>Opportunity and Experience to Date<br/>Stuart M. Whitten and Anthea Coggan<br/>Abstract<br/>Introduction<br/>Market-based instruments: definition and preconditions<br/>Types of MBIs<br/>Examples of MBIs for ecosystem services<br/>Price-based MBIs<br/>Quantity-based MBIs<br/>Market friction MBIs<br/>The brave new world of ecosystem markets<br/>Designing effective MBIs<br/>• Where to next in the brave new world of markets<br/>for ecosystem services? |
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