TY - CHAP
T1 - Environment and Sustainability
AU - Persson, Erik
AU - Martínez-Frías, Jesus
AU - Milligan, Tony
AU - Arnould, Jacques
AU - Kminek, Gerhard
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - There are strong links between astrobiology and environmental concern. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution and distribution of life in the universe—including Earth. Understanding life, and in particular the basic conditions for life, is important for our ability to create a sustainable future on Earth. The connection goes both ways, however. The preservation of biodiversity and of pristine environments on Earth is of the greatest importance for our ability to study life, its origin, distribution and future. Of special interest from an astrobiology perspective is the preservation of areas with conditions that can serve as analogues to extraterrestrial environments, areas with conditions similar to those under which life originated on Earth, and in general environments where extreme adaptations can be studied. Astrobiology also presents some direct environmental challenges that need to be considered, namely in the form of forward and back contamination (discussed above in 2.3). Both issues need to be approached from a technical perspective, but also from a societal perspective. And both must be understood within a broader context of ensuring the sustainability of practices, both scientific and commercial.
AB - There are strong links between astrobiology and environmental concern. Astrobiology is the study of the origin, evolution and distribution of life in the universe—including Earth. Understanding life, and in particular the basic conditions for life, is important for our ability to create a sustainable future on Earth. The connection goes both ways, however. The preservation of biodiversity and of pristine environments on Earth is of the greatest importance for our ability to study life, its origin, distribution and future. Of special interest from an astrobiology perspective is the preservation of areas with conditions that can serve as analogues to extraterrestrial environments, areas with conditions similar to those under which life originated on Earth, and in general environments where extreme adaptations can be studied. Astrobiology also presents some direct environmental challenges that need to be considered, namely in the form of forward and back contamination (discussed above in 2.3). Both issues need to be approached from a technical perspective, but also from a societal perspective. And both must be understood within a broader context of ensuring the sustainability of practices, both scientific and commercial.
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-96265-8_5
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-96265-8_5
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-3-319-96264-1
T3 - SpringerBriefs in Astronomy
SP - 25
EP - 30
BT - Astrobiology and Society in Europe Today
A2 - Capova, Klara Anna
A2 - Persson, Erik
A2 - Milligan, Tony
A2 - Dunér, David
PB - Springer
ER -