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  1. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment assessed the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. From 2001 to 2005, the MA involved the work of more than 1,360 experts worldwide. Their findings provide a state-of-the-art scientific appraisal of the condition and trends in the world’s ecosystems and the services they provide, as well as ...

  2. La Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio (EM) es un programa de trabajo internacional diseñado para satisfacer las necesidades que tienen los responsables de la toma de decisiones y el público general, de información científica acerca de las consecuencias de los cambios en los ecosistemas para el bienestar humano y las opciones para responde...

  3. The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) was called for by the United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan in 2000. Initiated in 2001, the objective of the MA was to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being and the scientific basis for action needed to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of those systems and ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2005 · Launched in June 2001 and involving more than 1,300 leading scientists from 95 nations, the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) is a ground-breaking study on how humans have altered ecosystems, and how changes in ecosystem services affect human well-being, both now and in the future.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2005 · The comparative analysis of the driving factors of county ecosystem services in this study will help to formulate differentiated ecological protection policies and promote a sustainable supply...

  6. 1 de ene. de 2016 · The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA) was initiated in 2001 with the objective being to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human wellbeing and the scientific basis for action needed to enhance the conservation and sustainable use of those systems.

  7. La Evaluación de los Ecosistemas del Milenio (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment en inglés), lanzada en 2005 por las Naciones Unidas, es una síntesis internacional del estado de los ecosistemas de la Tierra.