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Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan Technische Universitt Mnchen Nature Conservation 3,0 Reflections on the Future of Nature Conservation Wolfgang Haber, Techn.Universitt Mnchen Environment Landscape Nature


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Technische Universität München Wissenschaftszentrum Weihenstephan

Nature Conservation 3,0

Reflections on the Future

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Wolfgang Haber, Techn.Universität München

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Nature

Environment Landscape Function Structure

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Human Humans

Environment Landscape Function Structure

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Biological

Human Humans s Mental

Environment Landscape Function Structure

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Model of a natural ecosystem, with three functional compartments

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(Adapted from Ellis & Ramankutty 2008)

Components of modern human land transformation – and their effects on …..

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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005

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Modern humans' main habitat: the metropolis (Suburbs of Peking, China)

  • phot. W. Haber, 2008
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Whea eat monocultu noculture e in Bava varia, ia, Munic nich h region egion (fot. Haber ber 2011) 11)

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In Shanghai‘s city center, pedestrian street (W. Haber 2006)

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(Adapted from J.A. Foley et al. 2005, Science 309, pp-570-574)

Land use transitions in history on the earth's finite land area

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Natural ecosystems (no control center) are replaced by ……

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….. Anthropogenic ecosystems with central management …..

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– and for the most activities largely driven by …..

Fossil Energy Result: Emission loads

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Distribution of cropland and pastureland on the continents (from Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005)

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Global limitation of arable land by soil

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conditions (FAO 1986)

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The dilemma of global human population growth – migration as problematic solution, with regard of climate change

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