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Ecology, engineering, and management reconciling ecosystem rehabilitation and service reliability
Title:
Ecology, engineering, and management reconciling ecosystem rehabilitation and service reliability
Author:
Eeten, Michel van.
ISBN:
9781601196804

9780195349948

9781280834868
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Publication Information:
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 268 pages) : illustrations, maps
Contents:
1 The Paradox of the Rising Demand for Both a Better Environment and More Reliable Services -- 2 The Paradox Introduced: Concepts and Cases -- 3 Adaptive Management in a High Reliability Context: Hard Problems, Partial Responses -- 4 Recasting the Paradox through a Framework of Ecosystem -- Management Regimes -- 5 Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict: Partial Responses as an Emerging Management Regime -- 6 Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict: The Case for Bandwidth Management -- 7 The Paradox Resolved: A Different Case Study and the Argument Summarized.
Abstract:
This book presents an introduction, overview and extension of ecosystem management and environmental restoration principles and applications. It develops a new framework and approach to improving the environment through extensive case studies and analysis of environmental rehabilitation initiatives in the San Francisco Bay-Delta, Florida Everglades, Columbia River Basin in the Pacific Northwest, and the Green Heart region of western Netherlands. The book's comparative and; integrative approach, with its grounding in ecology, engineering and management, will appeal to those working wherever population, resources and environment are in conflict.
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Knovel Library
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