15.4 Sustainable Management of Biogeochemical Cycles
2 min read•july 25, 2024
Sustainable management of biogeochemical cycles balances human needs with ecosystem health. It focuses on key cycles like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and water, using strategies to minimize disruptions and promote resilience.
Current practices show progress in reducing emissions, improving soil health, and enhancing water management. Challenges include economic barriers and lack of global coordination, while opportunities arise from technological advancements and growing public awareness.
Sustainable Management of Biogeochemical Cycles
Definition of sustainable management
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Sustainable management maintains or enhances natural cycles balancing human needs with ecosystem health