Healthy ecosystems depend on more than just having lots of species—they rely on the complex relationships between plants, prey and predators, according to new international research led by the ...
Patterns appearing across ecosystems simultaneously that scientists have started openly worrying about ...
Startling new insights into the catastrophic impact of one of the most devastating events in Earth's history have been revealed by a team led by researchers with the USC Dornsife College of Letters, ...
UNEP’s Sustainable Blue Economy Transition Framework is designed to assist governments in integrating the principles of a sustainable blue economy into their policies, planning and investments.
Octopus, squid, and cuttlefish aid marine food webs and carbon storage, revealing how climate change reshapes oceans and ...
An ecosystem is normally defined as a complex of all living (plants, animals, microorganisms) and non-living (soil, climate) components interacting as a functional unit in a certain area. Each ...
Freshwater ecosystems such as rivers, lakes and wetlands have crucial roles in global biogeochemical cycles and in supporting human wellbeing through a variety of ecosystem services. However, ...
Beneath the icy silence of Antarctica's famous Dry Valleys lies a world so unusual that it often resembles another planet.
In the age of artificial intelligence, sustainable capability grows through continuous learning ecosystems rather than isolated training events.
Join Professor Yoshinori Fujikawa to explore the shift from firm-centric value creation to ecosystem orchestration and its implications for leaders.