Nature's Services brings together world-renowned scientists from a
variety of disciplines to examine the character and value of ecosystem
services, the damage that has been done to them, and the consequent
implications for human society. Contributors present a detailed
synthesis of our current understanding of a suite of ecosystem services
and a preliminary assessment of their economic value. Nature's Services
represents one of the first efforts by scientists to provide an overview
of the many benefits and services that nature offers to people and the
extent to which we are all vitally dependent on those services. The book
enhances our understanding of the value of the natural systems that
surround us and can play an essential role in encouraging greater
efforts to protect the earth's basic life-support systems before it is
too late.