Abstract
This paper explores the effects of climate change on ecosystem services using a mathematical model that integrates environmental, economic, and social variables. The model simulates the changing availability and quality of ecosystem services under different climate scenarios. Key ecosystem services, including pollination, water purification, and carbon sequestration, are examined for their vulnerability to climate shifts. The study provides insights into how these services contribute to human well-being and sustainability, and it proposes strategies to mitigate negative impacts.
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