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Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Human wellbeing
By Georgina Mace
56, rue des Saints-Pères
75006 Paris 09th of December 2008


Recent developments arising form the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment have highlighted the role that environmental management, including the preservation of biodiversity can play in human wellbeing.

Professor Mace will begin by reviewing ways that we can measure and track changes in biodiversity and then ask how useful these measures are for environmental assessments related to human wellbeing. There are emerging conceptual frameworks to link biodiversity to the benefits to people that flow from healthy ecosystems. However they are complicated by many interactions and feedbacks and by the different relationships across spatial and temporal scales.
She will outline some new approaches to these linkages and consider ways that they can be implemented at local to global scales. This analysis reveals many significant findings for both research and policy which should form the basis of new, interdisciplinary work in the area.

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Past Sessions
Changement climatique, eau et commerce, Paris, 08th of December
Biodiversity, Ecosystems and Human wellbeing
Energy Security and Climate Change, Paris, 18th of November
Outlook for EU ETS post 2012, Paris, 15th of April
Democracy and Energy Regulation, Paris, 26th of September
Chinese power whispers, 17th of December
Crise et précaution, Paris, 19th of March
Nature and the marketplace, Paris, 01st of February
How valuable are the tropical forests?, Paris, 05th of December
CoP6 : le compromis manqué, Paris, 24th of April
Tests biologiques et assurances, Paris, 21st of December
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