生物圈
人类世
全球变化
地球系统科学
天体生物学
重大挑战
透视图(图形)
纪律
地球科学
环境伦理学
气候变化
地质学
工程伦理学
计算机科学
生态学
社会学
工程类
社会科学
生物
人工智能
哲学
操作系统
作者
Will Steffen,Katherine Richardson,Johan Rockström,Hans Joachim Schellnhuber,B Dube,Sébastien Dutreuil,Timothy M. Lenton,Jane Lubchenco
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43017-019-0005-6
摘要
Earth System Science (ESS) is a rapidly emerging transdisciplinary endeavour aimed at understanding the structure and functioning of the Earth as a complex, adaptive system. Here, we discuss the emergence and evolution of ESS, outlining the importance of these developments in advancing our understanding of global change. Inspired by early work on biosphere–geosphere interactions and by novel perspectives such as the Gaia hypothesis, ESS emerged in the 1980s following demands for a new ‘science of the Earth’. The International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme soon followed, leading to an unprecedented level of international commitment and disciplinary integration. ESS has produced new concepts and frameworks central to the global-change discourse, including the Anthropocene, tipping elements and planetary boundaries. Moving forward, the grand challenge for ESS is to achieve a deep integration of biophysical processes and human dynamics to build a truly unified understanding of the Earth System. Earth System Science (ESS) has emerged as a powerful tool to investigate and understand global change. This Perspective outlines the history of ESS and advocates for the full integration of human and biogeophysical dynamics necessary to build a truly unified ESS effort.
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