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Living in an increasingly connected world: a framework for continentalâscale environmental science
The global environment is changing rapidly, as the result of factors that act at multiple spatial and temporal scales. It is now clear that local processes can affect broadâscale ecological dynamics, and that broadâscale drivers can overwhelm local patterns and processes. Understanding these cro...
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Published in: | Frontiers in ecology and the environment 2008, Vol.6 (5), p.229-237 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | The global environment is changing rapidly, as the result of factors that act at multiple spatial and temporal scales. It is now clear that local processes can affect broadâscale ecological dynamics, and that broadâscale drivers can overwhelm local patterns and processes. Understanding these crossâscale interactions requires a conceptual framework based on connectivity in material and information flow across scales. In this introductory paper to Frontiers' Special Issue on Continentalâscale ecology in an increasingly connected world, we (1) discuss a multiâscale framework, including the key drivers and consequences of connectivity acting across spatial and temporal scales, (2) provide a series of testable hypotheses, predictions, and an approach, and (3) propose the development of a ânetwork of networksâ, which would take advantage of existing research facilities and cyberinfrastructure. This unique framework and associated technology will enable us to better forecast global environmental change at multiple spatial scales, from local sites to regions and continents. |
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ISSN: | 1540-9295 1540-9309 |