Introduction Agricultural deforestation in the Amazon and Congo Basins represents one of the most consequential ecological disruptions occurring on contemporary Earth, with cascading implications for global biodiversity, climate regulation, hydrological cycles, and ecosystem services supporting billions of people. The Amazon …
Case Study 1: Coastal Ecosystem Restoration and Blue Carbon Conservation – Belize Principles of Ecology: Theorists Behind the Principles: Models/Theories/Laws: Recent Data: Spatial Variation: Temporal Variation: Source: Insight: Coastal ecosystem restoration validates blue carbon models, emphasizing the role of nature-based …
Case Study 1: Climate Change-Induced Ecological Shifts in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Principles of Ecology: Theorists Behind the Principles: Models/Theories/Laws: Recent Data: Spatial Variation: Temporal Variation: Source: Insight: Climate-induced ecological shifts validate vulnerability models, emphasizing the need for adaptive …
Case Study 1: Anthropogenic Climate Change and Its Impact on Global Ecosystems Principles of Ecology: Theorists Behind the Principles: Models/Theories/Laws: Recent Data: Spatial Variation: Temporal Variation: Source: Insight: Human-induced climate change validates ecological disruption models, emphasizing the need for mitigation …
Case Study 1: Indigenous Ecological Adaptations in the Arctic – Inuit Communities Principles of Ecology: Theorists Behind the Principles: Models/Theories/Laws: Recent Data: Spatial Variation: Temporal Variation: Source: Insight: Inuit ecological adaptations validate cultural ecology models, emphasizing the role of traditional …
