Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people

Biodiversity is linked to ecosystem functions and is highly relevant to NCP across the ecologically diverse and species-rich Americas. All units of analysis of the Americas considered contribute to human well-being. However, Tropical and subtropical moist forests, Temperate and boreal forests and wo...

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Main Authors: Cavender-Bares, Jeannine, Arroyo, Mary T.K., Abell, Robin, Ackerly, David, Ackerman, Daniel, Arim, Matias., Belnap, Jayne, Castañeda Moya, Francisco, Dee, Laura E., Estrada-Carmona, Natalia, Gobin, Judith, Isbell, Forest, Köhler, Gunther, Koops, Marten, Kraft, Nathan, Macfarlane, Nicholas, Martínez-Garza, Cristina, Metzger, Jean-Paul, Mora, Arturo, Oatham, Michael, Paglia, Adriano, Pedrana, Julieta, Peri, Pablo Luis, Piñeiro, Gervasio, Randall, Robert, Weis, Judith, Walker Robbins, Wren, Ziller, Silvia Renate
Other Authors: Balvanera, Patricia
Format: Capítulo de libro
Language:Inglés
Published: Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) 2021
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9486
https://ipbes.net/sites/default/files/2018_americas_full_report_book_v5_pages_0.pdf
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author Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
Arroyo, Mary T.K.
Abell, Robin
Ackerly, David
Ackerman, Daniel
Arim, Matias.
Belnap, Jayne
Castañeda Moya, Francisco
Dee, Laura E.
Estrada-Carmona, Natalia
Gobin, Judith
Isbell, Forest
Köhler, Gunther
Koops, Marten
Kraft, Nathan
Macfarlane, Nicholas
Martínez-Garza, Cristina
Metzger, Jean-Paul
Mora, Arturo
Oatham, Michael
Paglia, Adriano
Pedrana, Julieta
Peri, Pablo Luis
Piñeiro, Gervasio
Randall, Robert
Weis, Judith
Walker Robbins, Wren
Ziller, Silvia Renate
author2 Balvanera, Patricia
author_browse Abell, Robin
Ackerly, David
Ackerman, Daniel
Arim, Matias.
Arroyo, Mary T.K.
Balvanera, Patricia
Belnap, Jayne
Castañeda Moya, Francisco
Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
Dee, Laura E.
Estrada-Carmona, Natalia
Gobin, Judith
Isbell, Forest
Koops, Marten
Kraft, Nathan
Köhler, Gunther
Macfarlane, Nicholas
Martínez-Garza, Cristina
Metzger, Jean-Paul
Mora, Arturo
Oatham, Michael
Paglia, Adriano
Pedrana, Julieta
Peri, Pablo Luis
Piñeiro, Gervasio
Randall, Robert
Walker Robbins, Wren
Weis, Judith
Ziller, Silvia Renate
author_facet Balvanera, Patricia
Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
Arroyo, Mary T.K.
Abell, Robin
Ackerly, David
Ackerman, Daniel
Arim, Matias.
Belnap, Jayne
Castañeda Moya, Francisco
Dee, Laura E.
Estrada-Carmona, Natalia
Gobin, Judith
Isbell, Forest
Köhler, Gunther
Koops, Marten
Kraft, Nathan
Macfarlane, Nicholas
Martínez-Garza, Cristina
Metzger, Jean-Paul
Mora, Arturo
Oatham, Michael
Paglia, Adriano
Pedrana, Julieta
Peri, Pablo Luis
Piñeiro, Gervasio
Randall, Robert
Weis, Judith
Walker Robbins, Wren
Ziller, Silvia Renate
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description Biodiversity is linked to ecosystem functions and is highly relevant to NCP across the ecologically diverse and species-rich Americas. All units of analysis of the Americas considered contribute to human well-being. However, Tropical and subtropical moist forests, Temperate and boreal forests and woodlands, Tropical and subtropical dry forests, Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrub, and Tundra and high elevation habitats stand out as particularly critical for NCP delivery. For quatic systems, freshwater is considered somewhat more important for NCP than marine. Except in a limited number of cases, this chapter shows that the biodiversity in the Americas´ terrestrial biomes and freshwater and marine habitats continues to undergo serious erosion. The introduction and spread of alien species can be expected to continue causing direct and indirect impacts on human well-being and biodiversity. The subregions currently undergoing most dramatic land use change, considering their spatial extent, are South America and Mesoamerica, where conversion of vegetation to support pastures, agriculture and exotic plantation forestry is widespread. These changes are leading to major losses of habitat with concomitant population and species declines. In the marine and freshwater realms, the number of threatened species is high, and many fish species are over-exploited. Climate change has begun to affect the distribution of biodiversity, but to a greater degree in North America than South America for the moment. Increased fire frequency in several biomes constitutes a growing threat. Despite significant progress in developing protective measures for the land and in the sea, they are often insufficient. The greatest challenges to policymakers and decision makers will be to: arrest or slow habitat loss; encourage more ecologically-friendly management practices to ensure long-term food- and water-security; and promote alternative biodiversity-based economic activities that are less destructive than current activities. These are not new challenges. Progress necessarily implies a conscious, collective societal effort. Many lessons can be learned from indigenous peoples who have succeeded in living in harmony on the land.
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spelling INTA94862021-08-02T15:59:25Z Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people Cavender-Bares, Jeannine Arroyo, Mary T.K. Abell, Robin Ackerly, David Ackerman, Daniel Arim, Matias. Belnap, Jayne Castañeda Moya, Francisco Dee, Laura E. Estrada-Carmona, Natalia Gobin, Judith Isbell, Forest Köhler, Gunther Koops, Marten Kraft, Nathan Macfarlane, Nicholas Martínez-Garza, Cristina Metzger, Jean-Paul Mora, Arturo Oatham, Michael Paglia, Adriano Pedrana, Julieta Peri, Pablo Luis Piñeiro, Gervasio Randall, Robert Weis, Judith Walker Robbins, Wren Ziller, Silvia Renate Balvanera, Patricia Cerezo, Alexis Biodiversity Ecosystems Pastures Forests Drylands Marine Ecosystems Carbon Cycle Plant Cover Birds Mammals Anphibians Reptiles Mollusca Wetlands Conservation Americas Biodiversidad Ecosistemas Pastizales Bosques Tierras de Secano Ecosistemas Marinos Ciclo de Carbono Cubierta Vegetal Aves Mamíferos Anfibios Tierras Húmedas Conservación Anthropogenic Systems Sistemas Antropogénicos Humedales Biodiversity is linked to ecosystem functions and is highly relevant to NCP across the ecologically diverse and species-rich Americas. All units of analysis of the Americas considered contribute to human well-being. However, Tropical and subtropical moist forests, Temperate and boreal forests and woodlands, Tropical and subtropical dry forests, Mediterranean forests, woodlands and scrub, and Tundra and high elevation habitats stand out as particularly critical for NCP delivery. For quatic systems, freshwater is considered somewhat more important for NCP than marine. Except in a limited number of cases, this chapter shows that the biodiversity in the Americas´ terrestrial biomes and freshwater and marine habitats continues to undergo serious erosion. The introduction and spread of alien species can be expected to continue causing direct and indirect impacts on human well-being and biodiversity. The subregions currently undergoing most dramatic land use change, considering their spatial extent, are South America and Mesoamerica, where conversion of vegetation to support pastures, agriculture and exotic plantation forestry is widespread. These changes are leading to major losses of habitat with concomitant population and species declines. In the marine and freshwater realms, the number of threatened species is high, and many fish species are over-exploited. Climate change has begun to affect the distribution of biodiversity, but to a greater degree in North America than South America for the moment. Increased fire frequency in several biomes constitutes a growing threat. Despite significant progress in developing protective measures for the land and in the sea, they are often insufficient. The greatest challenges to policymakers and decision makers will be to: arrest or slow habitat loss; encourage more ecologically-friendly management practices to ensure long-term food- and water-security; and promote alternative biodiversity-based economic activities that are less destructive than current activities. These are not new challenges. Progress necessarily implies a conscious, collective societal effort. Many lessons can be learned from indigenous peoples who have succeeded in living in harmony on the land. EEA Santa Cruz Fil: Cavender-Bares, Jeannine. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Arroyo, Mary T. K. Universidad de Chile; Chile. Fil: Abell, Robin. Conservation International; Estados Unidos Fil: Ackerly, David. University of California. Berkeley; Estados Unidos Fil: Ackerman, Daniel. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Arim, Matias. Universidad de la República de Uruguay; Uruguay. Fil: Belnap, Jayne. U.S. Geological Survey; Estados Unidos Fil: Castañeda Moya, Francisco. Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala; Guatemala. Fil: Dee, Laura. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Estrada-Carmona, Natalia. CGIAR; Francia Fil: Gobin, Judith. University of West Indies, Trinidad y Tobago. Fil: Isbell, Forest. University of Minnesota; Estados Unidos Fil: Köhler, Gunther. Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt; Alemania Fil: Koops, Marten. Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Canadá. Fil: Kraft, Nathan. University of California. Los Angeles; Estados Unidos Fil: Macfarlane, Nicholas. IUCN; Estados Unidos Fil: Martínez-Garza, Cristina. Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos; México. Fil: Metzger, Jean-Paul. Universidade de São Paulo; Brasil. Fil: Mora, Arturo. IUCN-SUR; Ecuador. Fil: Oatham, Michael. University of West Indies; Trinidad y Tobago. Fil: Paglia, Adriano. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais; Brasil. Fil: Pedrana, Julieta. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Estación Experimental Agropecuaria Santa Cruz; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Universidad Nacional de la Patagonia Austral; Argentina. Fil: Peri, Pablo Luis. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Piñeiro, Gervasio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Fil: Randall, Robert. Fisheries and Oceans Canada; Canadá. Fil: Weis, Judith. Rutgers University; Estados Unidos Fil: Walker Robbins, Wren. North Star AISES Alliance; Estados Unidos Fil: Ziller, Silvia Renate. Horus Institute; Brasil. 2021-06-03T11:30:35Z 2021-06-03T11:30:35Z 2018 info:ar-repo/semantics/parte de libro info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9486 https://ipbes.net/sites/default/files/2018_americas_full_report_book_v5_pages_0.pdf CAVENDER-BARES J.; ARROYO M.T.K.; ABELL R.; ACKERLY D.; ACKERMAN D.; ARIM M.; BELNAP J.; CASTAÑEDA MOYA F.; DEE L.; ESTRADA-CARMONA N.; GOBIN J.; ISBELL F.; KÖHLER G.; KOOPS M.; KRAFT N.; McFARLANE N.; MARTÍNEZ-GARZA C.; METZGER J.P.; MORA A.; OATHAM M.; PAGLIA A.; PEDRANA J.; PERI P.L.; PIÑEIRO G.; RANDALL R.; ROBBINS W.W.; WEIS J.; ZILLER S.R. (2018) Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people. In: The IPBES Regional Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas. (Eds. Rice, J., Seixas, C. S., Zaccagnini, M. E., Bedoya-Gaitán, M., Valderrama N.), Chapter 3, pp. 171-293, Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), Bonn, Germany. ISBN: 978-3-947851-06-5. 978-3-947851-06-5 eng info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) The IPBES Regional Assessment Report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services for the Americas. (Eds. Rice, J., Seixas, C. S., Zaccagnini, M. E., Bedoya-Gaitán, M., Valderrama N.). Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), Bonn, Germany. Chapter 3, p. 171-293
spellingShingle Biodiversity
Ecosystems
Pastures
Forests
Drylands
Marine Ecosystems
Carbon Cycle
Plant Cover
Birds
Mammals
Anphibians
Reptiles
Mollusca
Wetlands
Conservation
Americas
Biodiversidad
Ecosistemas
Pastizales
Bosques
Tierras de Secano
Ecosistemas Marinos
Ciclo de Carbono
Cubierta Vegetal
Aves
Mamíferos
Anfibios
Tierras Húmedas
Conservación
Anthropogenic Systems
Sistemas Antropogénicos
Humedales
Cavender-Bares, Jeannine
Arroyo, Mary T.K.
Abell, Robin
Ackerly, David
Ackerman, Daniel
Arim, Matias.
Belnap, Jayne
Castañeda Moya, Francisco
Dee, Laura E.
Estrada-Carmona, Natalia
Gobin, Judith
Isbell, Forest
Köhler, Gunther
Koops, Marten
Kraft, Nathan
Macfarlane, Nicholas
Martínez-Garza, Cristina
Metzger, Jean-Paul
Mora, Arturo
Oatham, Michael
Paglia, Adriano
Pedrana, Julieta
Peri, Pablo Luis
Piñeiro, Gervasio
Randall, Robert
Weis, Judith
Walker Robbins, Wren
Ziller, Silvia Renate
Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title_full Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title_fullStr Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title_full_unstemmed Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title_short Status, trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature’s contributions to people
title_sort status trends and future dynamics of biodiversity and ecosystems underpinning nature s contributions to people
topic Biodiversity
Ecosystems
Pastures
Forests
Drylands
Marine Ecosystems
Carbon Cycle
Plant Cover
Birds
Mammals
Anphibians
Reptiles
Mollusca
Wetlands
Conservation
Americas
Biodiversidad
Ecosistemas
Pastizales
Bosques
Tierras de Secano
Ecosistemas Marinos
Ciclo de Carbono
Cubierta Vegetal
Aves
Mamíferos
Anfibios
Tierras Húmedas
Conservación
Anthropogenic Systems
Sistemas Antropogénicos
Humedales
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/9486
https://ipbes.net/sites/default/files/2018_americas_full_report_book_v5_pages_0.pdf
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