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ATTRIBUTES OF ECOSYSTEMS WHICH SIGNIFY THEIR HEALTH
Ecological indicators; Ecological Indicators

ecological      
adj. milieu beschermend, ecologisch
environmental disaster         
  • The theoretical "nuclear blowback" of detonating 100 or more nuclear weapons would drastically alter the Earth's climate for a prolonged period of time, causing an environmental disaster that would affect nearly every type of living organism on the planet.
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  • Image of the surface of waste found inside double-shell tank 101-SY at the [[Hanford Site]], April 1989
  • An aerial image of [[Nauru]] in 2002 from the U.S. Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program. Regenerated vegetation covers 63% of land that was mined<ref name = UNCCC>Republic of Nauru. 1999. [http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/natc/naunc1.pdf Climate Change – Response. First National Communication – 1999]. Under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, United Nations <!--URL Accessed 9 Sept 09 --></ref>
DISASTER TO THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT DUE TO HUMAN ACTIVITY WITH WIDESPREAD OR LONG-LASTING CONSEQUENCES
Ecological catastrophe; Ecological disaster; Environmental disasters; Environmental catastrophe; Ecocatastrophe
omgevingsramp
ecological succession         
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  • The Indiana Dunes on Lake Michigan, which stimulated Cowles' development of his theories of ecological succession
  • Pond succession or sere A: emergent plant life B: sediment C: Emergent plants grow inwards, sediment accretes D: emergent and terrestrial plants E: sediment fills pond, terrestrial plants take over F: trees grow
  • A [[hydrosere]] community
  • The short-lived and shade-intolerant evergreen trees die as the larger deciduous trees overtop them. The ecosystem is now back to a similar state to where it began.
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  • ''Secondary succession'': trees are colonizing uncultivated fields and meadows.
PROCESS OF CHANGE IN THE SPECIES STRUCTURE OF AN ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITY OVER TIME
Successional sequence; Plant succession; Succession rate; Old field succession; Old-field succession; Succession (ecology); Ecological Succession; Succession(ecology); Ecologic succession; Natural succession; Biological succession; Succession (biology); Microsuccession; Preclimax; Postclimax; Forest succession; Monoclimax
ecologische opeenvolging (serie veranderingen in opbouw van levensorganismen in bepaalde kwekerij)

Definitie

ecological footprint
¦ noun the amount of land required to sustain a particular person or society.

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Ecological indicator

Ecological indicators are used to communicate information about ecosystems and the impact human activity has on ecosystems to groups such as the public or government policy makers. Ecosystems are complex and ecological indicators can help describe them in simpler terms that can be understood and used by non-scientists to make management decisions. For example, the number of different beetle taxa found in a field can be used as an indicator of biodiversity.[1][2][3]

Many different types of indicators have been developed. They can be used to reflect a variety of aspects of ecosystems, including biological, chemical and physical. Due to this variety, the development and selection of ecological indicators is a complex process.[4]

Using ecological indicators is a pragmatic approach since direct documentation of changes in ecosystems as related to management measures, is cost and time intensive.[5][6] For example, it would be expensive and time-consuming to count every bird, plant and animal in a newly restored wetland to see if the restoration was a success. Instead, a few indicator species can be monitored to determine the success of the restoration.

"It is difficult and often even impossible to characterize the functioning of a complex system, such as an eco-agrosystem, by means of direct measurements. The size of the system, the complexity of the interactions involved, or the difficulty and cost of the measurements needed are often crippling"[7]

The terms ecological indicator and environmental indicator are often used interchangeably. However, ecological indicators are actually a sub-set of environmental indicators. Generally, environmental indicators provide information on pressures on the environment, environmental conditions and societal responses. Ecological indicators refer only to ecological processes; however, sustainability indicators are seen as increasingly important for managing humanity's coupled human-environmental systems.

Ecological indicators play an important role in evaluating policy regarding the environment.

Indicators contribute to evaluation of policy development by:[8]

  • Providing decision-makers and the general public with relevant information on the current state and trends in the environment.
  • Helping decision-makers better understand cause and effect relationships between the choices and practices of businesses and policy-makers versus the environment.
  • Assisting to monitor and assess the effectiveness of measures taken to increase and enhance ecological goods and services.

Based on the United Nations convention to combat desertification and convention for biodiversity, indicators are planned to be built in order to evaluate the evolution of the factors. For instance, for the CCD, the Unesco-funded Observatoire du Sahara et du Sahel (OSS) has created the Réseau d'Observatoires du Sahara et du Sahel (ROSELT) (website [9]) as a network of cross-Saharan observatories to establish ecological indicators.