Biosphere II: Engineering of Manned, Closed Ecological Systems
- 1 January 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) in Journal of Aerospace Engineering
- Vol. 4 (1) , 23-30
- https://doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0893-1321(1991)4:1(23)
Abstract
Space Biospheres and Ventures, a private, for‐profit firm, has undertaken a major research and development project in the study of biospheres, with the objective of creating and producing biospheres. Biosphere II—scheduled for completion in March 1991—will be essentially isolated from the existing biosphere by a closed structure, composed of components derived from the existing biosphere. Like the biosphere of the Earth, Biosphere II will be essentially closed to exchanges of material or living organisms with the surrounding environment and open to energy and information exchanges. Also, like the biosphere of the Earth, Biosphere II will contain five kingdoms of life, a variety of ecosystems, plus humankind, culture, and technics. The system is designed to be complex, stable and evolving throughout its intended 100‐year lifespan, rather than static. Biosphere II will cover approximately 1.3 hectare and contain in volume, with seven major biomes: tropical rainforest, tropical savannah, marsh, marine, desert, intensive agriculture, and human habitat. An interdisciplinary team of leading scientific, ecological, management, architectural, and engineering consultants have been contracted by Space Biospheres Ventures for the project. Potential applications for biospheric systems include scientific and ecological management research, refuges for endangered species, and life habitats for manned stations on spacecraft or other planets.
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