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Ecosystem Services in Azerbaijan - Value and Losses

English · Hardback

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This book aims to draw readers' attention to the benefits once present nature in Azerbaijan. Over the past hundred years, much of this has been lost because of the neglect of the intrinsic values of nature by both managers and local authorities, and the overuse of natural resources. For example, oil pollution and overfishing in the Caspian Sea have almost destroyed its fish and caviar resources. In this volume, the authors distinguish between the concepts of "gain" and "income" and show readers that short-term benefits based solely on monetary income deprive people and nature itself of long-term, lasting value. The book provides readers with real historical information, discusses the interactions between humans and nature, and shows, with real data and trends, the consequences of anthropogenic activity on natural resources in Azerbaijan. The authors cover fish, water, forest, mountain, and pasture ecosystems, draw attention to the impacts that pollution and other forms of environmental degradation have had on these resources, and the show the impact that resource depletion on people's livelihoods. The book is intended primarily for managers, policymakers, students, and academics, and will be of interest to natural scientists, historians, and students of culture.

List of contents

Chapter1. Caspian Sea and its values in Azerbaijan.- Chapter2. Mountain ecosystem values.- Chapter3. Value of the clean water in Azerbaijan.- Chapter4. Environmental migration and cultural losses.

About the author










Dr. Rovshan Abbasov is the Head of the Geography and Environment Department at Khazar University, Azerbaijan.  Rovshan Abbasov has been conducting research in the field of environmental management for many years. Its main activities are dedicated to transboundary river management, values of nature, disaster risk reduction, and management of hazardous pollutants. He is currently working with organizations such as UNDP and FAO as an expert on projects such as the impact of climate change on water resources and coastal management. Rovshan Abbasov is a member of the IPBES's Multidisciplinary Expert Panel since 2018. He is also the Coordinating Lead Author in National Ecosystem Assessments for Azerbaijan.

Dr. Rovshan Karimov holds the position of principal researcher at the "Demography and Geography of Population" Department of the Institute of Geography of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. He served as a consultant on a number of projects, including those on migration, socio-economic development, climate change, and ecosystem services. He worked also as a focal point within some international programs and projects. He has been involved in staff mobility actions within a few Erasmus+ projects. 

Dr. Natavan Jafarova is a senior scientist in the Institute of Geography at the National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan. She is a senior researcher in "The Political and Economic Geography" Department of the Institute of Geography of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences. Research works of Natavan Jafarova deal with geographical features of the distribution of the population by settlements, socioeconomic development of regions, and study of natural hazards through remote sensing and GIS mapping.




Product details

Authors Rovshan Abbasov, Natava Jafarova, Natavan Jafarova, Rovshan Karimov
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.08.2022
 
EAN 9783031087691
ISBN 978-3-0-3108769-1
No. of pages 182
Dimensions 155 mm x 14 mm x 235 mm
Illustrations XIII, 182 p. 75 illus., 73 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Miscellaneous
Non-fiction book > Nature, technology > Nature and society: general, reference works

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