What determines geographical patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production

作者: F. Krausmann , H. Haberl , K. -H. Erb , M. Wiesinger , V. Gaube

DOI: 10.1080/17474230802645568

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摘要: The human appropriation of net primary production (HANPP) is an integrated socioecological indicator the intensity land use. HANPP associated with changes in global biogeochemical cycles carbon, water, nitrogen and other substances as well ecosystem functions, services biodiversity. Understanding patterns therefore important for analysis system. Attempts to explain spatial need take both socioeconomic natural factors their interaction into account. In order contribute understanding geographical HANPP, we discuss here statistical a national-level data set that includes on its components selected potential determinants year 2000. This complemented discussion findings from long-term country-level case studies conducted by ourselves our students. We find highe...

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