Ecosystem-based management, ecosystem services and aquatic biodiversity : theory, tools and applications
Autor
O’Higgins, Timothy G.
Lago, Manuel
DeWitt, Theodore H.
Institución
Resumen
Environmental problems are very often wicked problems: they are persistent, they have no clear end, and involve moral choices resulting in winners and
losers. Just as the ecological and biological elements of these problems are dynamic
and complex, so the social and political elements are also constantly changing and do
not follow linear patterns. Ecosystem-Based Management (EBM) is an approach
developed to work on wicked problems that recognizes social-ecological systems
and the need to incorporate systems thinking into natural resource management. In
this chapter we describe the scope and scale of this book and briefly discuss its four
sections:
• foundational concepts
• tools for the practice
• national and international governance contexts
• case studies.