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MILLENNIUM ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT
ECOSYSTEMS ANDHUMAN WELL-BEING
Synthesis
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Harold A. Mooney ( )
Angela Cropper (
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Doris Capistrano
Stephen R. Carpenter
Kanchan Chopra
Partha Dasgupta
Rashid Hassan Pretoria
Rik Leemans Wageningen
Robert M. May
Prabhu Pingali
Cristián Samper
Robert Scholes
Robert T. Watson ( )
A.H. Zakri ( )
José Sarukhán
Anne Whyte Mestor
Walter V. Reid
Robert Watson
A.H. Zakri
Salvatore Arico
Peter Bridgewater
Hama Arba Diallo
Adel El-Beltagy
Max Finlayson
Colin Galbraith
Erica Harms
Robert Hepworth
Olav Kjørven
Kerstin Leitner
Alfred Oteng-Yeboah
Christian Prip
Mario Ramos
Thomas Rosswall
Achim Steiner
Halldor Thorgeirsson
Klaus Töpfer
Jeff Tschirley
Riccardo Valentini
Hamdallah Zedan
Fernando Almeida
Phoebe Barnard
Gordana Beltram
Delmar Blasco
Antony Burgmans
Esther CamacAsociación Ixä Ca
Vaá de Desarrollo InformaciónIndigena
Angela Cropper
Partha Dasgupta
José María FigueresFoundación Costa
R i c a p a r a e l D e s s a r o l l oSostenible
Fred Fortier
Mohamed H.A. Hassan( )
Jonathan Lash
Wangari Maathai
Paul MaroDar es Salaam
Harold Mooney
Marina Motovilova
M.K. PrasadK e r a l a S a s t r a S a h i t y a
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Walter V. Reid
Henry Schacht
Peter Johan ScheiFridtjof Nansen
Ismail Serageldin
David Suzuki
M.S. SwaminathanMS Swaminathan
José GalíziaTundisi
Axel WenbladSkanska AB
Muhammad Yunus
Grameen
Walter V. Reid Harold A. Mooney Angela Cropper Doris Capistrano Stephen R.Carpenter Kanchan Chopra Partha Dasgupta Thomas Dietz Anantha KumarDuraiappah Rashid Hassan Roger Kasperson Rik Leemans Robert M. May Tony
A.J. McMichael Prabhu Pingali Cristián Samper Robert Scholes Robert T.Watson A.H. Zakri Zhao Shidong Neville J. Ash Elena BennettPushpam Kumar Marcus J. Lee Ciara Raudsepp-Hearne Henk Simons JillianThonell Monika B. Zurek
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Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005. Ecosystems and Human Well-being: Synthesis. Island PressWashington DC.
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ISLAND PRESS The Center for Resource Economics
Ecosystems and human well-being : synthesis / Millennium Ecosystem Assessment.p. cm. – The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment seriesISBN 1- 59726-040-1 pbk. : alk. paper
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