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ONU,
Estamos gastando más de lo que poseemos Libro
Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment, ONU, https://www.millenniumassessment.org/, 2005.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras
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title = {Estamos gastando más de lo que poseemos},
author = {ONU},
editor = {ONU},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/MEA/050300_Gastando+_MEA.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-12-01},
publisher = {ONU},
address = {https://www.millenniumassessment.org/},
edition = {Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment},
abstract = {El meollo de esta evaluación es que hace una severa advertencia: la actividad humana está ejerciendo una presión tal sobre las funciones naturales de la Tierra que ya no puede darse por seguro que los ecosistemas del planeta vayan a mantener la capacidad de sustentar a las generaciones futuras.
La provisión de alimentos, de agua dulce, de energía y de materiales para una población siempre en aumento se ha hecho con un costo considerable para los complejos sistemas de plantas, animales y procesos biológicos que hacen que el planeta sea habitable.
En las próximas décadas, en la medida en que aumenten las demandas de la población humana, estos sistemas van a estar sujetos a presiones aún más fuertes, con el riesgo de un mayor debilitamiento de la infraestructura natural de la que dependen todas las sociedades.},
keywords = {Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
}
La provisión de alimentos, de agua dulce, de energía y de materiales para una población siempre en aumento se ha hecho con un costo considerable para los complejos sistemas de plantas, animales y procesos biológicos que hacen que el planeta sea habitable.
En las próximas décadas, en la medida en que aumenten las demandas de la población humana, estos sistemas van a estar sujetos a presiones aún más fuertes, con el riesgo de un mayor debilitamiento de la infraestructura natural de la que dependen todas las sociedades.

ONU,
Vivre au-dessus de nos moyens Libro
ONU, Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment, https://www.millenniumassessment.org/, 2005.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras
@book{ONU2005b,
title = {Vivre au-dessus de nos moyens},
author = {ONU},
editor = {ONU},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/MEA/050300_Vivreaudessusdesnosmoyens_mea.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-03-15},
booktitle = {Millennium Ecosystem Assessment},
pages = {28},
publisher = {Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment},
address = {https://www.millenniumassessment.org/},
edition = {ONU},
abstract = {La Evaluación de Ecosistemas del Milenio (EM) surgió de la solicitud del Secretario General de las Naciones Unidas, Kofi Annan, a la Asamblea General en 2000, en un informe titulado Nosotros, el pueblo: el papel de las Naciones Unidas en el siglo XXI Lanzado en 2001, la EM tiene como objetivo evaluar las consecuencias de los cambios en los ecosistemas para el bienestar humano y la base científica de las acciones necesarias para mejorar la conservación y el uso sostenible de los ecosistemas y su contribución para el bienestar humano. Más de 1.360 expertos de todo el mundo han participado en este proyecto. Sus conclusiones se presentan en capítulos técnicos organizados en torno a cuatro temas: Condiciones y Tendencias, Escenarios, Respuestas y Evaluaciones en Escalas Intermedias. Además, una síntesis general se basa en estos estudios detallados para responder a una serie de preguntas fundamentales formuladas desde el comienzo de la EM. También se han escrito otros informes resumidos para satisfacer las necesidades prácticas de grupos de usuarios específicos, incluida la comunidad empresarial.},
keywords = {Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
}

ONU,
Un Informe de la Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio – Síntesis Informe técnico
https://www.millenniumassessment.org/, 2005.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras
@techreport{ONU2005c,
title = {Un Informe de la Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio - Síntesis},
author = {ONU},
editor = {ONU},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/MEA/050330_Inf.Sintesis.Ev.Ecosist.Milenio_mea.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-03-15},
pages = {43},
publisher = {ONU},
address = {https://www.millenniumassessment.org/},
edition = {ONU},
abstract = {Todas las personas del mundo dependen por completo de los ecosistemas de la Tierra y de los servicios que éstos proporcionan, como los alimentos, el agua, la gestión de las enfermedades, la regulación del clima, la satisfacción espiritual y el placer estético. En los últimos 50 años, los seres humanos han transformado los ecosistemas más rápida y extensamente que en ningún otro período de tiempo de la historia humana con el que se pueda comparar, en gran medida para resolver rápidamente las demandas crecientes de alimentos, agua dulce, madera, fibra y combustible. Esta transformación del planeta ha aportado considerables beneficios netos para el bienestar humano y el desarrollo económico. Pero no todas las regiones ni todos los grupos de personas se han beneficiado de este proceso – de hecho, a muchos les ha perjudicado. Además, sólo ahora se están poniendo de manifiesto los verdaderos costos asociados con esos beneficios.},
keywords = {Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {techreport}
}

ONU,
Ecosystems and human well-being – Opportunities and Challenges for Business and Industry Libro
ONU, Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment, https://www.millenniumassessment.org/, 2005.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras
@book{ONU2005e,
title = {Ecosystems and human well-being - Opportunities and Challenges for Business and Industry},
author = {ONU},
editor = {ONU},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/MEA/Business&Ind.Synth_mea.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-03-01},
pages = {36},
publisher = {Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment},
address = { https://www.millenniumassessment.org/},
edition = {ONU},
abstract = {A Report of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is a four-year international scientific assessment of the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. A multisectoral Board of Directors—consisting of senior representatives from government, business, NGOs, U.N. agencies, academia, and indigenous peoples—developed and managed the MA. The assessment was conducted by 1,360 natural and social scientists from 95 countries and was comprehensively peer-reviewed by an additional 600 experts. It provides a state-of-the-art scientific appraisal of the condition and trends in the world’s ecosystems and the services they provide (such
as clean water, food, forest products, flood control, and natural resources).
The assessment also analyzed options to restore, conserve, or enhance the sustainable use of ecosystems and their contributions to human well-being. Financial support for the MA was provided by a variety of governments, institutions, and foundations around the world.
This report synthesizes the take-home messages of the MA for the business community throughout the industrial and developing world. It begins by highlighting key MA findings with particular relevance for
businesses large and small. The report then provides an interpretation of the significance of these findings for business and industry, including a checklist of questions designed to help tailor the general findings of the
MA to a particular business.},
keywords = {Agua, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
}
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is a four-year international scientific assessment of the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. A multisectoral Board of Directors—consisting of senior representatives from government, business, NGOs, U.N. agencies, academia, and indigenous peoples—developed and managed the MA. The assessment was conducted by 1,360 natural and social scientists from 95 countries and was comprehensively peer-reviewed by an additional 600 experts. It provides a state-of-the-art scientific appraisal of the condition and trends in the world’s ecosystems and the services they provide (such
as clean water, food, forest products, flood control, and natural resources).
The assessment also analyzed options to restore, conserve, or enhance the sustainable use of ecosystems and their contributions to human well-being. Financial support for the MA was provided by a variety of governments, institutions, and foundations around the world.
This report synthesizes the take-home messages of the MA for the business community throughout the industrial and developing world. It begins by highlighting key MA findings with particular relevance for
businesses large and small. The report then provides an interpretation of the significance of these findings for business and industry, including a checklist of questions designed to help tailor the general findings of the
MA to a particular business.

ONU,
Ecosystems and human well-being – Desertification Synthesis Ecosystems Libro
Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment, https://www.millenniumassessment.org/, 2005, ISBN: 1-56973-590-5.
Resumen | Enlaces | BibTeX | Etiquetas: Agua, desertificación, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras
@book{ONU2005f,
title = { Ecosystems and human well-being - Desertification Synthesis Ecosystems},
author = {ONU},
editor = {ONU},
url = {/publicaciones/Centro_Documentacion/MEA/Desertification.Synth_mea.pdf},
isbn = {1-56973-590-5},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-03-01},
pages = {36},
publisher = {Millenniumm Ecosystem Assessment},
address = { https://www.millenniumassessment.org/},
abstract = {Foreword
Desertification is a concept used to grasp the more acute forms of the degradation of land-based ecosystems and the consequences of the loss of their services. Drought is the silent killer—the natural catastrophe that is only too easily forgotten. Experience shows that awareness of the implications of desertification and drought must be expanded and that policy orientation must be backed by robust monitoring systems and related findings.
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment has made a significant and much appreciated contribution to this end. It carefully presents the critical importance of functional ecosystems for human well-being and sustainable economic growth. The case is particularly powerful for the drylands of the world. Populations in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid climatic zones, which define the field of intervention of the UNCCD, are greatly affected by environmental vulnerability and poverty.
The Desertification Synthesis, based on a sound summary of scientific evidence, states that desertification must imperatively be addressed to meet the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Desertification must be fought at all levels, but this battle must ultimately be won at the local level. There is evidence that success is possible. All the while, this report makes it now clearer that this phenomenon is embedded in a global chain of causality and that its impact is felt far beyond the boundaries of affected areas. Desertification contributes significantly to climate change and biodiversity loss.},
keywords = {Agua, desertificación, Energía, evaluación, generaciones futuras},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {book}
}
Desertification is a concept used to grasp the more acute forms of the degradation of land-based ecosystems and the consequences of the loss of their services. Drought is the silent killer—the natural catastrophe that is only too easily forgotten. Experience shows that awareness of the implications of desertification and drought must be expanded and that policy orientation must be backed by robust monitoring systems and related findings.
The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment has made a significant and much appreciated contribution to this end. It carefully presents the critical importance of functional ecosystems for human well-being and sustainable economic growth. The case is particularly powerful for the drylands of the world. Populations in arid, semiarid, and dry subhumid climatic zones, which define the field of intervention of the UNCCD, are greatly affected by environmental vulnerability and poverty.
The Desertification Synthesis, based on a sound summary of scientific evidence, states that desertification must imperatively be addressed to meet the Millennium Development Goals of the United Nations. Desertification must be fought at all levels, but this battle must ultimately be won at the local level. There is evidence that success is possible. All the while, this report makes it now clearer that this phenomenon is embedded in a global chain of causality and that its impact is felt far beyond the boundaries of affected areas. Desertification contributes significantly to climate change and biodiversity loss.
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