what is the aims and objectives of land ecosystem sort
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Ecosystem services range from the production of food and fibre and other commodities to cycling of nutrients and climate regulation, to flood regulations and disease protection, to social cohesion, a sense of place, cultural and spiritual connection and a general sense of well-being.
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We value our environment for the ecosystem services we derive from it. Ecosystem services are a
function of land uses. Mining companies and conservationists place differing values on different
aspects of the landscape. Farmers value landscape features differently to traditional owners or peri-
urban dwellers. The community’s goals for NRM are reflective of land use, and are typically
associated with preserving the integrity of natural resources, on which they rely for their health and
well-being, whilst continuing to derive ecosystem services.
Natural resource management should be viewed within the context of land use and the quality and
value of ecosystem services derived from those natural resources. Ecosystem services range from
deriving economic returns, food and fibre, fresh water, natural beauty, cultural services, and
environmental regulation and conservation to a desire to bequest structurally sound and functional
environments to future generations.