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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control |
Untertitel | Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landform organised by the Research Training Group 437 |
Herausgeber/-innen | Jan-Christoph Otto, Richard Dikau |
Seiten | 221-242 |
Seitenumfang | 22 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 2010 |
Publikationsreihe
Name | Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences |
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Band | 115 |
ISSN (Print) | 0930-0317 |
Abstract
In this paper different approaches to elucidate ecosystem dynamics are described, illustrated and interrelated. Ecosystem development is distinguished into two separate sequences, a complexifying phase which is characterized by orientor optimization and a destruction based phase which follows disturbances. The two developmental pathways are integrated in a modified illustration of the "adaptive cycle". Based on these fundamentals, the recent definitions of resilience, adaptability and vulnerability are discussed and a modified comprehension is proposed. Thereafter, two case studies about wetland dynamics are presented to demonstrate both, the consequences of disturbance and the potential of ecosystem recovery. In both examples ecosystem integrity is used as a key indicator variable. Based on the presented results the relativity and the normative loading of resilience quantification is worked out. The paper ends with the suggestion that the features of adaptability could be used as an integrative guideline for the analysis of ecosystem dynamics and as a well-suited concept for ecosystem management.
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Erdkunde und Planetologie (insg.)
- Erdoberflächenprozesse
- Erdkunde und Planetologie (insg.)
- Computer in den Geowissenschaften
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Landform - Structure, Evolution, Process Control: Proceedings of the International Symposium on Landform organised by the Research Training Group 437. Hrsg. / Jan-Christoph Otto; Richard Dikau. 2010. S. 221-242 (Lecture Notes in Earth Sciences; Band 115).
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T1 - Resilience, integrity and ecosystem dynamics
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AU - Müller, Felix
AU - Burkhard, Benjamin
AU - Kroll, Franziska
N1 - Copyright: Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2010
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