The Balance of Nature and Human Impact

Title
The Balance of Nature and Human Impact
Publication Date
2013
Author(s)
Rohde, Klaus
Type of document
Book
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Place of publication
Cambridge, United Kingdom
Edition
1
DOI
10.1017/CBO9781139095075
UNE publication id
une:13896
Abstract
It is clear that nature is undergoing rapid changes as a result of human activities such as industry, agriculture, travel, fisheries and urbanization. What effects do these activities have? Are they disturbing equilibria in ecological populations and communities, thus upsetting the balance of nature, or are they enhancing naturally occurring disequilibria,perhaps with even worse consequences? It is often argued that large-scale fluctuations in climate and sea levels have occurred over and over again in the geological past, long before human activities could possibly have had any impact, and that human effects are very small compared to those that occur naturally. Should we conclude that human activity cannot significantly affect the environment, or are these naturally occurring fluctuations actually being dangerously enhanced by humans? This book examines these questions, first by providing evidence for equilibrium and nonequilibrium conditions in relatively undisturbed ecosystems, and second by examining human-induced effects.
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ISBN
9781139095075
9781107019614

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