A healthy ecosystem is vital for the survival of all life on Earth.
Human activities have a significant impact across all ecosystems. Due to
the rise in human population and per capita consumption, the problems of
environmental pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change are
increasingly being observed. Terrestrial ecosystems face threats that
include deforestation, air pollution and soil degradation. Overfishing,
microplastics pollution, encroachment into coastal areas, etc. cause
severe damage to the aquatic ecosystem. The primary objective of
ecosystem management is the sustainable and ethical use of natural
resources. Adaptive management, natural resource management, strategic
management, and command and control management are few approaches to
effective ecosystem management, both at a local and landscape level.
This book includes some of the vital pieces of work being conducted
across the world, on various topics related to sustainable ecosystems.
It will serve as an elaborate reference text for environmentalists,
ecologists, researchers and students engaged in this area of study.