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Informationen zum Autor Diana H. Wall is director of the Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory, an international ecosystem research center, and professor in the College of Natural Resources at Colorado State University in Fort Collins. The Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE) was established by the International Council for Science (ICSU) in 1969. It brings together natural and social scientists to identify emerging or potential environmental issues and to address jointly the nature and solution of environmental problems on a global basis.With its headquarters in Paris, France, SCOPE programs are conducted by volunteer scientists from every inhabited continent of the globe. Klappentext Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Soils and Sediments brings together the world's leading ecologists! systematists! and evolutionary biologists to present scientific information that integrates soil and sediment disciplines across terrestrial! marine! and freshwater ecosystems. It offers a framework for a new discipline! one that will allow future scientists to consider the linkages of biodiversity below-surface! and how biota interact to provide the essential ecosystemservices needed for sustainable soils and sediments. Contributors consider key-questions regarding soils and sediments and the relationship between soil- and sediment- dwelling organisms and overall ecosystem functioning. The book is an important new synthesis for scientists and researchers studying a range of topics! including global sustainability! conservation biology! taxonomy! erosion! extreme systems! food production! and related fields. In addition! it provides new insight and understanding for managers! policymakers! and others concerned with global environmental sustainability and global change issues. Zusammenfassung Presents information to integrates soil and sediment disciplines across terrestrial! marine! and freshwater ecosystems andoffers a framework for a new discipline that will allow future scientists to consider the linkages of biodiversity below-surface! and how biota interact to provide ecosystemservices needed for sustainable soils and sediments. ...