Natural Capital

Natural Capital
Title Natural Capital PDF eBook
Author Peter Kareiva
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 395
Release 2011-04-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0199588996

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In 2005, The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) provided the first global assessment of the world's ecosystems and ecosystem services. It concluded that recent trends in ecosystem change threatened human wellbeing due to declining ecosystem services. This bleak prophecy has galvanized conservation organizations, ecologists, and economists to work toward rigorous valuations of ecosystem services at a spatial scale and with a resolution that can inform public policy. The editors have assembled the world's leading scientists in the fields of conservation, policy analysis, and resource economics to provide the most intensive and best technical analyses of ecosystem services to date. A key idea that guides the science is that the modelling and valuation approaches being developed should use data that are readily available around the world. In addition, the book documents a toolbox of ecosystem service mapping, modeling, and valuation models that both The Nature Conservancy and the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) are beginning to apply around the world as they transform conservation from a biodiversity only to a people and ecosystem services agenda. The book addresses land, freshwater, and marine systems at a variety of spatial scales and includes discussion of how to treat both climate change and cultural values when examining tradeoffs among ecosystem services.

Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future

Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future
Title Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future PDF eBook
Author Candace Fujikane
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 228
Release 2021-01-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1478021241

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In Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future, Candace Fujikane contends that the practice of mapping abundance is a radical act in the face of settler capital's fear of an abundance that feeds. Cartographies of capital enable the seizure of abundant lands by enclosing "wastelands" claimed to be underdeveloped. By contrast, Kanaka Maoli (Native Hawaiian) cartographies map the continuities of abundant worlds. Vital to restoration movements is the art of kilo, intergenerational observation of elemental forms encoded in storied histories, chants, and songs. As a participant in these movements, Fujikane maps the ecological lessons of these elemental forms: reptilian deities who protect the waterways, sharks who swim into the mountains, the navigator Māui who fishes up the islands, the deities of snow and mists on Mauna Kea. The laws of these elements are now being violated by toxic waste dumping, leaking military jet fuel tanks, and astronomical-industrial complexes. As Kānaka Maoli and their allies stand as land and water protectors, Fujikane calls for a profound attunement to the elemental forms in order to transform climate events into renewed possibilities for planetary abundance.

Landscapes of Capital

Landscapes of Capital
Title Landscapes of Capital PDF eBook
Author Robert Goldman
Publisher Polity
Pages 240
Release 2011-05-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0745652077

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"Goldman and Papson do for Marxist cultural studies what Einstein did for physics: they rethink the space/time of capital. In particular, they read our global capitalism visually and discursively by examining the way capital entices us into debt and domination via advertising. Although a traditional book, this is also a map into the interior space/time of global structures that appear to us as flickering images interrupting our televisual downtime. They demonstrate that there is no downtime, no uncolonized space."---Ben Agger, University of Texas at Arlington --

Technical guide for the Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool

Technical guide for the Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool
Title Technical guide for the Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool PDF eBook
Author Dionisio, D., Audebert, P., Schiettecatte, L.-S., Brierley, I., Tribalet, C., Bernoux, M.
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 112
Release 2023-03-27
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9251375860

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ABC-Map was designed with the specific objective of holistically assessing the environmental impacts of national policies, plans and investments in the agriculture, forestry and other land use (AFOLU) sector through Google Earth-based satellite imagery. ABC-Map helps to develop synergies and trade-offs between climate, biodiversity and land restoration actions. The Adaptation section helps to understand exposure to climate change risks and to assess climate change over time in a given area. It includes a climate and geophysical profile with, for example, information on temperature and precipitation trends over the past 40 years. The Biodiversity section covers a series of indicators that are intended to complement each other and provide a more comprehensive view of pressures and impacts on biodiversity. These indicators are average species abundance, land use change in protected areas and key biodiversity areas, and natural capital. The Carbon section aims to account for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the AFOLU sector and work towards their reduction. The Carbon section is similar to the Nationally Determined Contributions Expert Tool (NEXT), it takes into account the evolution of the carbon stock, the carbon balance and the social value of carbon. The overall objective of this technical manual is to provide users with (i) the detailed structure of ABC-Map, (ii) its methodological background, and (iii) the different data and factors used such as emission factors and default carbon stock values, reference values from ESVD, GLOBIO, climate and geophysical datasets among others.

The Cartographic Capital

The Cartographic Capital
Title The Cartographic Capital PDF eBook
Author Kory Olson
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 320
Release 2018-05-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786948656

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Drawing from the history of cartography, semiotics, geography, and urban studies, The Cartographic Capital examines how cartographic discourses of, and the history behind, government maps demonstrate to what extent the idea and views of urban agglomerations, and more specifically Paris, changed throughout the French Third Republic.

Mapping Your Way

Mapping Your Way
Title Mapping Your Way PDF eBook
Author Ana Deboo
Publisher Capstone Classroom
Pages 36
Release 2006-09-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781403467973

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This book introduces maps that we use in everyday life to get from place to place, such as road maps, city and neighborhood maps, limited-area maps, public transportation maps, hiking trail maps, and electronic maps.

World Mapping Today

World Mapping Today
Title World Mapping Today PDF eBook
Author Bob Parry
Publisher Walter de Gruyter
Pages 1080
Release 2011-12-22
Genre Science
ISBN 3110959445

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