Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Threatened by Human Demands on Environment
The article discusses how monitoring social and ecological networks in human-dominated areas can help us understand and protect biodiversity and ecosystem services. By using a network framework, researchers can track changes in these systems over time and space. They suggest that detailed monitoring can show how human activities affect ecosystems, like in the case of maple syrup production. By combining different types of information, we can better understand what drives changes in these systems and work towards sustainable management of biodiversity and ecosystem services.