Effects of Global Changes on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sustainability and Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 August 2021) | Viewed by 8073
Special Issue Editor
Interests: biodiversity conservation; plant ecology; biological invasion; diversity patterns; climate change; functional ecology
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Dear Colleagues,
Global changes are massively altering world biodiversity and the provision of its related ecosystem services. Land use change, climate change, overexploitation, and invasive species, are considered as prominent causes of the disruption of functionality of both terrestrial and marine ecosystems. The interplay of these multiple threats often compromise the capacity of natural systems to cope with environmental mutations. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying the relationship between global changes, biodiversity and ecosystem services are urgently needed, as the core issues for many aspects of the future of human wellbeing.
It is thus necessary to enhance the knowledge about the effects of global changes on all biota, promoting interdisciplinary studies aimed at unveil the impacts of biodiversity loss, as a key component supporting a sustainable provisioning of ecosystem services in an ecological intensification framework.
In this Special Issue, we will welcome papers addressing all the aspects concerning biodiversity and ecosystem service in relation to global changes from the ecological, societal, and economical perspectives, with particular concern to the biological mechanisms involved. Basic and applied research papers are equally expected.
Dr. Francesco Boscutti
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Global changes
- climate changes;biological invasion
- land use changes;ecosystem services
- biodiversity
- ecosystem functions
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