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== References ==
== References ==


Wallace, Ken J. 2007 October. "Classification of Ecosystem Services: Problems and Solutions."  
Wallace, Ken J. 2007 October. "Classification of Ecosystem Services: Problems and Solutions." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320707002765


Queensland Government. 2013. October 8. https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/soil/soil-explained/forms
Queensland Government. 2013. October 8. "How Soils Form." https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/soil/soil-explained/forms
 
 
http://www.ecosystemservicesseq.com.au/step-5-services/food


http://www.ecosystemservicesseq.com.au/step-3-functions/soil-formation
http://www.ecosystemservicesseq.com.au/step-3-functions/soil-formation


http://www.teebweb.org/resources/ecosystem-services/
http://www.teebweb.org/resources/ecosystem-services/
http://www.fao.org/ecosystem-services-biodiversity/background/regulating-services/en/
http://www.fao.org/ecosystem-services-biodiversity/background/provisioning-services/en/

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Ecosystem Services

Ecosystem Services are the documentation of the values and the benefits derived from ecosystems and the natural resources provided by the services. Ecosystem services are the benefits humans gain within marine and terrestrial ecology. For example, timber, clean water, food, and various cultural values. These services can be classified into four categories, provisioning services, regulating services, supporting services and cultural services.

Brief descriptions of three categories

Provisioning Services: These services provide the ecosystem and it's inhabitants with energy and material. They provide essential materials and energy through the output of productivity and these can be any types of useful resources, like food or water. An example of provisioning services would be the conditions an ecosystem has that allows it's inhabitants to be able to obtain food, whether this is from growing it, collecting it, hunting it, harvesting it, or from a plants perspective, producing it. The conditions an ecosystem may have would be the amount of rainfall per "wet" or "dry" season. This would directly affect the quality of soil of the ecosystem and thus affecting the type of flora and provisioning services within the ecosystem.

"Regulating Services:"

Example :Soil Formation

Pedojennysis equation

definition and link to other pages


Processes affecting soil formation

Factors that affect soil formation

Jenny equation are the factors



References

Wallace, Ken J. 2007 October. "Classification of Ecosystem Services: Problems and Solutions." https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006320707002765

Queensland Government. 2013. October 8. "How Soils Form." https://www.qld.gov.au/environment/land/soil/soil-explained/forms


http://www.ecosystemservicesseq.com.au/step-5-services/food

http://www.ecosystemservicesseq.com.au/step-3-functions/soil-formation

http://www.teebweb.org/resources/ecosystem-services/

http://www.fao.org/ecosystem-services-biodiversity/background/regulating-services/en/ http://www.fao.org/ecosystem-services-biodiversity/background/provisioning-services/en/