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Volume 2 of the Encyclopedia of Global Environmental Change deals with the fundamental science that underpins the understanding of quantities and processes that control the basic biogeochemical cycles, and the associated changes in ecosystem physiology and structure under current and predicted human-driven global environmental change.
These changes also include the dramatic loss of species, and the world's reorganization of biota towards higher homogenization.
Main themes covered includes:
The new understanding provided in this volume forms the basic building blocks allowing:
The information within this volume will enable scientists to develop the technical capabilities and policy tools to mitigate and adapt to undesirable changes.
Published by: Wiley
Publication Date: 2003-08-22
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-13: 9780470853610
DOI:
Dimensions: 300.00cm x350.00cm
Pages: 643