Scientific Facts on
Ecosystem Change
Ecosystem Change Links
- Factual links
Some of the websites providing reliable scientific information on Ecosystem Change:
- Partner links
See also our page containing sites linking to this Digest
1. Factual links
1.1 Reports by the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA)
Besides the "General Synthesis" Report (summarized by GreenFacts in this
Ecosystem Change study) the
MA has published
a series of other relevant reports on its website:
www.millenniumassessment.org![]()
- Five specific
synthesis
reports
on Desertification, Business & Industry, Wetlands & Water, Health, and Biodiversity (see the Biodiversity summary by GreenFacts), as well as a Framework for Assessment.
- Global Assessment Reports:
- Thirty-three
sub-global
assessments
focusing on specific regions.
See
table of contents of MA
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1.2 Some Q&As and FAQs on ecosystem change
- FAQs about biodiversity by the GTOS (Global Terrestrial Observing
System):
www.fao.org/gtos/tems/mod_div.jsp?div_PAGE=divqaa.htm
1.3 More information for the non-specialist
- "Biodiversity and Conservation: the web of life" at the Field
Museum of Chicago:
www.fieldmuseum.org/biodiversity/
- The "Nature and Biodiversity" page of the
Environment
DG of
the European
Commission
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/nature/index_en.htm
- “Business and Ecosystems” is an Earthwatch publication addressing
the link between ecosystem degradation and economic losses:
www.earthwatch.org/europe/newsroom

1.4 Some ecosystem change news and monitoring sites
- Ecosystems News Articles of the World Business Council for
Sustainable Development
(WBCSD):
www.wbcsd.org

- The Newsroom of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the
United Nations
(FAO):
www.fao.org/newsroom/en/

- The Science and Development Network
(SciDev.Net)
proposes recent facts and figures on biodiversity at:
www.scidev.net/en/agriculture-and-environment/biodiversity/

- TEMS (Terrestrial Ecosystem Monitoring Sites) is an international
directory of sites and networks that carry out long-term terrestrial
monitoring and research activities. It is managed by the GTOS (Global
Terrestrial Observing System):
www.fao.org/gtos/tems/
1.5 Some policy-related websites
- Activities in biodiversity of the United Nations Environment
Programme
(UNEP):
www.unep.org/themes/biodiversity/

- The Sustainable Development Department of the
FAO, the
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations :
www.fao.org/sd/

- The Division for Sustainable Development at the United Nations:
www.un.org/esa/sustdev/
- Summaries of EU Legislation on the protection of nature and
biodiversity:
http://europa.eu/scadplus/leg/en/s15006.htm
- IUCN - The World Conservation
Union
includes, for example:
- the Species Survival Commission www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/ , and
- the Sustainable Use Specialist Group http://iucn.org/themes/ssc/susg/ , and
- The
Global Footprint Network
advances the ecological footprint, "a measurement and management tool
that makes the reality of planetary limits relevant to decision-makers
throughout the world":
www.footprintnetwork.org/index.php

2. Partner links
Web pages of GreenFacts' partners providing information relevant to ecosystems:
The Development Gateway provides access to information on "Forests and Land Use" and
on "Wildlife and Biodiversity" at:
http://topics.developmentgateway.org/environment |
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The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) provides multilingual
information on Natural resources, including "Biodiversity" and "Ecosystems" at:www.sdc.admin.ch |
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www.wbcsd.ch |
See also information on GreenFacts' partners and benefits to partners.


