2004
DOI: 10.1126/science.1095780
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Ecology for a Crowded Planet

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“…Often, the purposeful tendency of that design was the creation of policies to contain the human population as a means of solving the environmental crisis (Hardin, 1968). Despite this speech having been gradually weakened within ecology, its echoes were felt throughout the passage between the 20th and 21st centuries (Palmer et al, 2004;Lubchenco et al, 1991). Amid hybridism and polysemy Concomitant to this debate, focused on the ecology of populations, the ecology of communities added the biodiversity issue to the concerns of sustainability (Rand, 2010;Thompson and Starzomski, 2007).…”
Section: Ecology Scarcity and Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Often, the purposeful tendency of that design was the creation of policies to contain the human population as a means of solving the environmental crisis (Hardin, 1968). Despite this speech having been gradually weakened within ecology, its echoes were felt throughout the passage between the 20th and 21st centuries (Palmer et al, 2004;Lubchenco et al, 1991). Amid hybridism and polysemy Concomitant to this debate, focused on the ecology of populations, the ecology of communities added the biodiversity issue to the concerns of sustainability (Rand, 2010;Thompson and Starzomski, 2007).…”
Section: Ecology Scarcity and Complexitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This ambivalence refers to the understanding that the two concepts are part of the same repertoire historically developed around the term, being based, basically, on three foundations. Sustainability: (1) it is presented as an interface issue between "society" and "nature" -and, therefore, hybrid and interdisciplinary (Berkes et al, 2003;McMichael et al, 2003); (2); it was mainly formed by the conceptualization of the natural sciences to the detriment of the social sciences (Drummond, 1997;Palmer et al, 2004) but widespread and suitable for different perspectives and spheres of political action; and, therefore, (3) it appears to be very wide, transiting between the polissemic and the assemic (Nobre, 2002;Redclift, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por ser um tema de grande importância, os projetos de recuperação vem desempenhando um papel cada vez maior no gerenciamento e manejo ambiental em decisões políticas (PALMER, 2004). Esses projetos podem tornar-se bem sucedidos se forem efetivos na recuperação de espécies, melhoria na qualidade das águas continentais e aumento da diversidade de habitats que facilitem a recolonização por espécies nativas (BERNHARDT et al, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Ecosystems can provide several services when their full functionality is guaranteed, such as the regulation of natural processes, disease control and pollination, a service that has been intensely threatened (PALMER et al, 2004;KREMEN, 2005;KLEIN et al, 2007;WOOD et al, 2014;SANDHU et al, 2016). Currently, pollination is considered one of the key ecosystem services, given that humans depend on its association for food production, what makes it a process with relevant economic value (HANLEY et al, 2015).…”
Section: Martignago Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%