Indicating Ecosystem Integrity – Theoretical Concepts and Environmental Requirements. Müller, F., Hoffmann-Kroll, R., & Wiggering, H. 130(1-3):13–23.
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This paper discusses some conceptual fundamentals for the derivation of environmental indicator sets. On the one hand, it defines requirements from environmental politics, environmental management and legislation, reaching from political target hierarchies and sustainable management strategies to holistic protection concepts such as process protection, resource preservation, ecosystem health and ecological integrity. On the other hand, demands from ecosystem theory are described which include the consideration of features such as self-organization, emergence, thermodynamics, gradients and ecological orientors in environmental indicator sets. From that concept, collective and emergent properties are selected and eight holistic ecosystem features are presented that indicate the ecosystemic state as an ensemble. These general indicators of ecosystem integrity are supplemented by variables on structural changes and substance dynamics.
@article{mullerIndicatingEcosystemIntegrity2000,
  title = {Indicating Ecosystem Integrity -- Theoretical Concepts and Environmental Requirements},
  author = {Müller, Felix and Hoffmann-Kroll, Regina and Wiggering, Hubert},
  date = {2000-06},
  journaltitle = {Ecological Modelling},
  volume = {130},
  pages = {13--23},
  issn = {0304-3800},
  doi = {10.1016/s0304-3800(00)00210-6},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/s0304-3800(00)00210-6},
  abstract = {This paper discusses some conceptual fundamentals for the derivation of environmental indicator sets. On the one hand, it defines requirements from environmental politics, environmental management and legislation, reaching from political target hierarchies and sustainable management strategies to holistic protection concepts such as process protection, resource preservation, ecosystem health and ecological integrity. On the other hand, demands from ecosystem theory are described which include the consideration of features such as self-organization, emergence, thermodynamics, gradients and ecological orientors in environmental indicator sets. From that concept, collective and emergent properties are selected and eight holistic ecosystem features are presented that indicate the ecosystemic state as an ensemble. These general indicators of ecosystem integrity are supplemented by variables on structural changes and substance dynamics.},
  keywords = {*imported-from-citeulike-INRMM,~INRMM-MiD:c-11858641,complexity,ecology,ecosystem-conservation,ecosystem-resilience,emergent-property,integrated-modelling,transdisciplinary-research},
  number = {1-3}
}

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