2019 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Charles Perrings focuses on Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services, Biodiversity, Ecology and Natural resource economics. His research integrates issues of Environmental planning, Economics of biodiversity, Agriculture, Incentive and Sustainability in his study of Environmental resource management. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Ecosystem services, Species richness, Climate change and Earth Summit is strongly linked to Goods and services.
His Biodiversity research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Agroforestry, Service provision, Service and Diversity. His research in the fields of Invasive species, Ecosystem diversity and Resource depletion overlaps with other disciplines such as Structure and Perpetuity. His studies deal with areas such as Agricultural biodiversity and Property rights as well as Natural resource economics.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Environmental resource management, Biodiversity, Natural resource economics, Ecosystem services and Ecology. The various areas that Charles Perrings examines in his Environmental resource management study include Environmental planning, Control, Incentive, Sustainability and Ecosystem diversity. His Biodiversity study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Agroforestry, Ecosystem and Agriculture.
Charles Perrings has researched Natural resource economics in several fields, including Ecological economics and Economics of biodiversity. Charles Perrings interconnects Goods and services and Valuation in the investigation of issues within Ecosystem services. His work on Invasive species and Land use as part of general Ecology study is frequently connected to Alien, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Charles Perrings mostly deals with Biodiversity, Environmental resource management, Infectious disease, Ecosystem services and Natural resource economics. His Biodiversity research integrates issues from Agroforestry, Environmental planning, Agriculture, Climate change and Biological dispersal. His work deals with themes such as Water conservation, Integrated water resources management, Water cycle, Fixed cost and Adaptive capacity, which intersect with Environmental resource management.
His study in Ecosystem services is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sustainability and Ecological health. The concepts of his Natural resource economics study are interwoven with issues in Carrying capacity, Whale and Sustainable development. He has included themes like Productivity, Species richness and Marginal value in his Ecosystem study.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Infectious disease, Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services, Pandemic and Animal ecology. The Infectious disease study which covers Development economics that intersects with Developing country, Livestock, Urbanization, Wildlife and Environmental protection. His Environmental resource management research includes elements of Agricultural biodiversity, Biodiversity and Climate change.
His Habitat destruction study in the realm of Biodiversity interacts with subjects such as Extensive growth. His Ecosystem services study results in a more complete grasp of Ecosystem. His Ecosystem study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Ecology.
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Biodiversity loss and its impact on humanity
Bradley J. Cardinale;J. Emmett Duffy;Andrew Gonzalez;David U. Hooper.
(2012)
Biodiversity loss and its impact on humanity
Bradley J. Cardinale;J. Emmett Duffy;Andrew Gonzalez;David U. Hooper.
(2012)
Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
Kenneth Arrow;Bert Bolin;Robert Costanza;Partha Dasgupta.
Ecological Economics (1995)
Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment.
Kenneth Arrow;Bert Bolin;Robert Costanza;Partha Dasgupta.
Science (1995)
Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment
Kenneth Arrow;Bert Bolin;Robert Costanza;Partha Dasgupta.
Ecological Economics (1995)
Science for managing ecosystem services: Beyond the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Stephen R. Carpenter;Harold A. Mooney;John Agard;Doris Capistrano.
(2009)
Science for managing ecosystem services: Beyond the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment
Stephen R. Carpenter;Harold A. Mooney;John Agard;Doris Capistrano.
(2009)
Towards an ecological economics of sustainability
Mick Common;Charles Perrings.
(1992)
Towards an ecological economics of sustainability
Mick Common;Charles Perrings.
(1992)
Biological Diversity, Ecosystems, and the Human Scale
Carl Folke;Carl Folke;C. S. Holling;Charles Perrings.
(1996)
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