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Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management

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This volume applies ecological principles and guidelines to understand past and current land use and land management; and more importantly, endeavors to promote more ecologically sound approaches to future land use and management decisions. The volume incorporates case studies from a wide variety of disciplines and perspectives. The case studies explore past and current land use decisions, on both public and private lands, and include practical approaches and tools for land-use decision-making. Perhaps the most important feature of the book is the linking of ecological theory and principle with applied land use decision-making - the theoretical and empirical are joined through concrete case studies of actual land use decision-making processes. In this volume, readers will find a statement of fundamental ecological principles that are relevant for land use planning and management, coupled with multiple in-depth explorations of the application of these principles in action. In addition, most case studies describe specific tools and approaches for incorporating endeavors to join fundamental ecological knowledge with cutting edge application in order to both educate and provide concrete guidance for decision-making. The intended audience is broad and multidisciplinary, from undergraduate and graduate level courses in environmental studies to professional land use planners.

List of contents

I Introduction.- 1. Ecological Guidelines for Land Use and Management.- II Applying the Principles and Guidelines.- 2. Effects of Land-Use Change on Wildlife Habitat: Applying Ecological Principles and Guidelines in the Western United States.- 3. Nature Reserves and Land Use: Implications of the "Place" Principle.- 4. Ecological Principles for Land Management Across Mixed Ownerships: Private Land Considerations.- 5. On the Road to Ecorecovery and Protection: A Case Study of Endangered Tribal Habitats and Culture in the Eastern Ghats of India.- 6. Applications of Historical Ecology to Land-Management Decisions in the Northeastern United States.- 7. India's "Project Tiger" Reserves: The Interplay Between Ecological Knowledge and the Human Dimensions of Policymaking for Protected Habitats.- III Alternative Futures.- 8. Alternative Futures for Monroe County, Pennsylvania: A Case Study in Applying Ecological Principles.- 9. Alternative Futures as an Integrative Framework for Riparian Restoration of Large Rivers 194.- 10. Applying Ecological Guidelines for Land Management to Farming in the Brazilian Amazon 213.- 11. Applying Ecological Principles to Land-Use Decision Making in Agricultural Watersheds.- IV Making Decisions About the Land.- 12. Many Small Decisions: Incorporating Ecological Knowledge in Land-Use Decisions in the United States.- 13. Integrated Ecological Assessments and Land-Use Planning.- 14. New Directions in Land Management: Incorporation of Ecological Principles.

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This volume applies ecological principles and guidelines to understand past and current land use and land management; and more importantly, endeavors to promote more ecologically sound approaches to future land use and management decisions. The volume incorporates case studies from a wide variety of disciplines and perspectives. The case studies explore past and current land use decisions, on both public and private lands, and include practical approaches and tools for land-use decision-making. Perhaps the most important feature of the book is the linking of ecological theory and principle with applied land use decision-making - the theoretical and empirical are joined through concrete case studies of actual land use decision-making processes. In this volume, readers will find a statement of fundamental ecological principles that are relevant for land use planning and management, coupled with multiple in-depth explorations of the application of these principles in action. In addition, most case studies describe specific tools and approaches for incorporating endeavors to join fundamental ecological knowledge with cutting edge application in order to both educate and provide concrete guidance for decision-making. The intended audience is broad and multidisciplinary, from undergraduate and graduate level courses in environmental studies to professional land use planners.

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"The main topic of this volume are ecological principles for land use and land management … . Through the arrangement and selection of the contributions the editors have compiled a coherent book that in a vivid and demonstrative way will make clear the importance of land use and land management for the function of ecological systems to a broad audience, from students of environmental sciences to decision makers and professional land-use planners." (Rainer Waldhardt, Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 5 (4), 2004)

"This volume applies ecological principles and guidelines to understand past and current land use and land management; and more importantly, endeavours to promote more ecologically sound approaches to future land use and management decisions. … The intended audience is broad and multidisciplinary, from undergraduate and graduate level courses in environmental studies to professional land use planners." (Ethology, Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 14 (1), 2002)

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From the reviews:

"The main topic of this volume are ecological principles for land use and land management ... . Through the arrangement and selection of the contributions the editors have compiled a coherent book that in a vivid and demonstrative way will make clear the importance of land use and land management for the function of ecological systems to a broad audience, from students of environmental sciences to decision makers and professional land-use planners." (Rainer Waldhardt, Basic and Applied Ecology, Vol. 5 (4), 2004)
"This volume applies ecological principles and guidelines to understand past and current land use and land management; and more importantly, endeavours to promote more ecologically sound approaches to future land use and management decisions. ... The intended audience is broad and multidisciplinary, from undergraduate and graduate level courses in environmental studies to professional land use planners." (Ethology, Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 14 (1), 2002)

Product details

Authors V. H. Dale, R. T. T. Forman
Assisted by Virginia H. Dale (Editor), Richard A. Haeuber (Editor), R.T.T. Forman (Foreword)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2001
 
EAN 9780387950990
ISBN 978-0-387-95099-0
No. of pages 346
Dimensions 162 mm x 23 mm x 240 mm
Illustrations XVIII, 346 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

B, Ecology, Conservation Biology, Nature Conservation, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Earth System Sciences, Geoecology/Natural Processes, Geoecology, Environmental geology, ecological principles;ecology;environment;research

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