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Earth System Science in the Anthropocene

Emerging Issues and Problems

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  • © 2006

Overview

  • Profound access and update on special topics in Global Environmental Change (GEC) in relation to Human Security

  • Synopsis on new joint projects of the new Earth System Science Partnership of the four international GEC-Programmes and on important German research efforts

  • Future development of GEC-Research with new fields of research and better integration of social sciences

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Table of contents (18 chapters)

  1. Introduction: The Anthropocene

  2. Global Change and Human Security

  3. Interfaces between Nature and Society

    1. Global Carbon Cycle

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About this book

Earth System Science in the Anthropocene aims to provide an in-depth perspective and update on special topics in Global Environmental Change in relation to Human Security. It gives an overview on the new Joint Projects of the four International Global Change Programmmes and on research efforts in Germany. It is also an up-to-date report on emerging necessities in Global Environmental Change research as well as suggestions for its future development.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Geography, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

    Eckart Ehlers

  • Scientific Secretariat, German National Committee on Global Change Research, München, Germany

    Thomas Krafft

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