2019
DOI: 10.1177/0309133319864268
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Critical Zone Science in the Anthropocene: Opportunities for biogeographic and ecological theory and praxis to drive earth science integration

Abstract: Critical Zone Science (CZS) represents a powerful confluence of research agendas, tools, and techniques for examining the complex interactions between biotic and abiotic factors located at the interface of the Earth’s surface and shallow subsurface. Earth’s Critical Zone houses and sustains terrestrial life, and its interacting subsystems drive macroecological patterns and processes at a variety of spatial scales. Despite the analytical power of CZS to understand and characterize complicated rate-dependent pro… Show more

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“…CZS is uniquely situated to analyse the complexity of processes that operate at multiple spatial and temporal scales in coastal and estuarine systems. As Minor et al (2020) note, integrating the range of processes at the intersection of the atmosphere, hydrosphere/cryosphere, lithosphere and biosphere with anthropogenic disturbance '…provides new opportunities to interpolate CZS across larger scales' (p. x) but also, to investigate individual ecosystem types, such as those at the coast, with a more holistic approach.…”
Section: Towards a Critical Zone Science Approach To Coastal Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…CZS is uniquely situated to analyse the complexity of processes that operate at multiple spatial and temporal scales in coastal and estuarine systems. As Minor et al (2020) note, integrating the range of processes at the intersection of the atmosphere, hydrosphere/cryosphere, lithosphere and biosphere with anthropogenic disturbance '…provides new opportunities to interpolate CZS across larger scales' (p. x) but also, to investigate individual ecosystem types, such as those at the coast, with a more holistic approach.…”
Section: Towards a Critical Zone Science Approach To Coastal Wetlandsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the effective energy mass transfer, EEMT, model of Rasmussen et al 2011Rasmussen et al , 2015, then these additional components need to be incorporated into the model. Interestingly, human impact was not explicitly considered in the original CZ concept, although there are expanding efforts to include anthropogenic processes in CZ research (Minor et al 2020). Figure 2 illustrates the additional complexity of estuarine environments from a CZS perspective as it is necessary to take into account a wide range of catchment processes as well as those more proximal to the systems themselves, including those associated with human activity.…”
Section: Towards a Critical Zone Science Approach To Coastal Wetlandsmentioning
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“…As duas propostas, ao mesclarem forças naturais e sociais, acabam se constituindo como interpretações de um mundo híbrido, uma vez que designam a dominância de processos que não são totalmente naturais ou humanos (DEARING et al, 2015;MINOR et al, 2019), estabelecendo sistemas e dinâmicas que expressam essa realidade.…”
Section: Ambiente E Antropocenounclassified
“…To understand the long-term implications of the ongoing land degradation due to combined direct and indirect drivers, multidisciplinary long-term monitoring is being carried out in the Vidarbha region (Mishra et al, 2021;Pujari et al, 2020). This long-term monitoring by multidisciplinary research strengths can help understand the impact of drivers on long term flow of ecosystem services and diverse biogeochemical mechanisms (carbon fluxes between the atmosphere and biomass), ecohydrology, and soil carbon distribution etc., (Dawson et al, 2020;Minor et al, 2020). Keeping in the background the rampant loss of forests in the region along with the depletion of valuable carbon stocks, our present study assessed the impact of different anthropogenic drivers of forest degradation and carbon stocks of forests in the semiarid zone of the Vidarbha region in Central India (Pujari et al, 2020).…”
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