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Every key element of our natural surroundings - soil, oceans, and atmosphere - has undergone widespread and intricate transformations due to humanity's escalating consumption of resources. These alterations in global and local climate patterns, material circulation, biogeochemical processes, disruption cycles, and species decline negatively impact the essential ecological services that sustain local populations, national economies, and human welfare. To rehabilitate ecosystem operations and tackle the harmful interconnections between civilization, nature, and ecological systems, we've gathered an extensive team of researchers from diverse fields to examine these pressing concerns. GPES scholars in this specialization combine cross-disciplinary methods by collaborating with faculty specialists to develop enhanced insights and innovative approaches for managing human-environment-ecosystem relationships.