Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management
Biodiversity is one out of five aspects reccommended by UNESCO in the strategy of sustainable development that we should pay more attention. This covers not only on genetic and species biodiversities, but also on ecosystem biodiversity. Indonesia is one of 8 centers of biodiversity that located in...
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author | Sancayaningsih, Retno Peni Suharsono, S |
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description | Biodiversity is one out of five aspects reccommended by UNESCO in the strategy of sustainable development that we should pay more attention. This covers not only on genetic and species biodiversities, but also on ecosystem biodiversity. Indonesia is one of 8 centers of biodiversity that located in the tropics. Understanding biotic potential of species biodiversity, (bio)-technological and leader-interpreuneurship skills on a certain species may become success keys for improving our commodities in all aspects of health, agriculture, live-stock etc. But gradually, global climate change, inbalanced development, and mismanagement of natural resources may reduce Indonesian mega-biodiversity in land, as well as in aquatic habitats. These degradations happenned mainly because of neglection of the authority, or inadecuate information and education received by the whole society. Through contextual education on ecological basic concepts related to over-harvesting problem (ecosystem, limiting factor, biotic potential, productivity, carrying capacity and conservation), with case-based (SCL) or problem-based learning (PBL) approaches, may change authority mindset towards sustainable development. This furtherly leads or influences the society to become more respect to their sustainable environments/ecosystems and act better as part of the system.
Keywords: biodiversity, sustainable, biotic potential, SCL, PBL |
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spelling | oai:generic.eprints.org:1012592015-03-20T01:38:54Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101259/ Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management Sancayaningsih, Retno Peni Suharsono, S Biological Sciences Biodiversity is one out of five aspects reccommended by UNESCO in the strategy of sustainable development that we should pay more attention. This covers not only on genetic and species biodiversities, but also on ecosystem biodiversity. Indonesia is one of 8 centers of biodiversity that located in the tropics. Understanding biotic potential of species biodiversity, (bio)-technological and leader-interpreuneurship skills on a certain species may become success keys for improving our commodities in all aspects of health, agriculture, live-stock etc. But gradually, global climate change, inbalanced development, and mismanagement of natural resources may reduce Indonesian mega-biodiversity in land, as well as in aquatic habitats. These degradations happenned mainly because of neglection of the authority, or inadecuate information and education received by the whole society. Through contextual education on ecological basic concepts related to over-harvesting problem (ecosystem, limiting factor, biotic potential, productivity, carrying capacity and conservation), with case-based (SCL) or problem-based learning (PBL) approaches, may change authority mindset towards sustainable development. This furtherly leads or influences the society to become more respect to their sustainable environments/ecosystems and act better as part of the system. Keywords: biodiversity, sustainable, biotic potential, SCL, PBL 2011-01-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/msword en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101259/1/APRCE-2011-Biodiversity%20-Peni.doc Sancayaningsih, Retno Peni and Suharsono, S (2011) Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management. In: Asia Pacific RCE Conference, 12-15 January, 2011, UGM, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Sancayaningsih, Retno Peni Suharsono, S Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title | Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title_full | Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title_fullStr | Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title_full_unstemmed | Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title_short | Loss Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
title_sort | loss biodiversity and ecosystem services need for ecological concepts towards sustainable biodiversity management |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/101259/1/APRCE-2011-Biodiversity%20-Peni.doc |
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