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What is Ecosystem Services

Handbook of Research on Inventive Bioremediation Techniques
Services provided by the ecosystem by the means of provisioning, regulating, cultural and supporting services. This is a self-regulating mechanism driven by the ecosystem components which fulfill the basic needs of human beings.
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Application of Potential Biological Agents in Green Bioremediation Technology: Case Studies
Debajyoti Kundu (University of Kalyani, India), Deblina Dutta (University of Kalyani, India), Subinoy Mondal (The University of Burdwan, India), Smaranya Haque (The University of Burdwan, India), Jatindra Nath Bhakta (University of Kalyani, India), and Bana Behari Jana (University of Kalyani, India)
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2325-3.ch013
Abstract
Upgradation and advancement in every field related to mankind leads to the origin of a contaminated environment. Development in science and technology enabled humans to combat the rate of contaminants by using biological agents, commonly known as bioremediation. The chapter deals with the different species of bioremediation agents viz. bacteria, fungi, algae, plants, animals and organic wastes to treat diverse environmental pollution. The extent of environmental bioremediation encompasses inorganic viz. arsenic, chromium, mercury, cyanide etc. and organics viz. Hydrocarbons, petroleum, pesticides etc. Thus, the reasons for the control of water and soil by considering bioremediation are concern on public health, protection of environment, and cost reduction of decontamination. Different case studies have been demonstrated herein to understand the enigmatic process and evaluate practical efficacy of the environment to decontaminate itself by the presence of various biological organisms.
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Are the several different benefits to humans provided by the natural environment and healthy ecosystems.
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Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Current Trends
Ecosystem services are straight or unplanned benefits of natural ecosystem which nourish the human life on the earth and improve the quality of life. Regulation of climate, fresh water, soil biodiversity, genetic resources, and many more are the example of ecosystem services.
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Valuing Forest Ecosystem Services in Portugal: A Literature Review
Direct, indirect, and passive benefits that human populations derive from ecosystems.
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Ecosystem services are the direct and indirect benefits that humanity receives from biodiversity and are the result of the interaction between the different components, structures and functions that constitute biodiversity. Ecosystem services have been recognized as the bridge between biodiversity and humans. (ONVS, 2014 AU129: The in-text citation "ONVS, 2014" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Transition of Ecosystem Services Based on Urban Agroecology
They are resources or processes of natural ecosystems (goods and services) that benefit human beings. It includes products such as clean drinking water and processes such as waste decomposition.
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Ecosystem Services, Climate Change, and Food Security
When different component of ecosystem works together to support each other known as ecosystem services.
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Conditions and processes through which natural ecosystems and the species that make them up sustain and fulfil the human life. Thus, provide such things like agricultural produce, timber, and aquatic organisms such as fishes and crabs (Daily, 1997 AU44: The in-text citation "Daily, 1997" is not in the reference list. Please correct the citation, add the reference to the list, or delete the citation. ).
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Sustainable Urban Agro Ecology and Its Implications With Food Systems
They are resources or processes of natural ecosystems (goods and services) that benefit human beings. It includes products such as clean drinking water and processes such as waste decomposition.
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Sustainable Cocoa Value Chain: A Review and Critical Analysis of “Triple Bottom Line” Scenarios
Are the aspects of ecosystems utilised to produce human well-being. This aren't only the final services of the ecosystem, including ecosystem organization, as well as process and/or functions provided that they are consumed or utilized by humans either directly or indirectly.
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Transition of Ecosystem Services Based on Urban Agro Ecology
These are resources or processes of natural ecosystems (goods and services) that benefit human beings. It includes products such as clean drinking water and processes such as waste decomposition.
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Nature-Based Solutions for Water Security and the Role of Education for Enhancing the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda
Benefits that humans derive from nature. Four categories are distinguished, provisioning services, e.g. water, food , regulating services that shape climate, purify water, control flooding etc. Cultural services furnish humans with educational, spiritual, etc. values. All of these are dependent on the fourth category of supporting services such as, photosynthesis, nutrient cycling, etc.
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A Case Study From Kanpur Nagar, Uttar Pradesh for Assessing the Economic Value of Water and Its Determinants
Goods and services that consumer and producers receive from nature known as ecosystem services.
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Benefits that humans derive from ecosystems, including pollination, water purification, soil fertility, and climate regulation.
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