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Managing for Healthy Ecosystems
Contributor(s): Rapport, David J. (Editor), Lasley, Bill L. (Editor), Rolston, Dennis E. (Editor)
ISBN: 1566706122     ISBN-13: 9781566706124
Publisher: CRC Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: October 2002
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Annotation: One of the critical issues of our time is the dwindling capacity of the planet to provide life support for a large and growing human population. Based on a symposium on ecosystem health, "Managing for Healthy Ecosystems" identifies key issues that must be resolved if there is to be progress in this complex area.
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BISAC Categories:
- Science | Life Sciences - Ecology
- Science | Environmental Science (see Also Chemistry - Environmental)
- Nature | Ecology
Dewey: 333.95
LCCN: 2002070099
Physical Information: 2.99" H x 7.78" W x 9.78" (6.17 lbs) 1552 pages
Themes:
- Topical - Ecology
 
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One of the critical issues of our time is the dwindling capacity of the planet to provide life support for a large and growing human population. Based on a symposium on ecosystem health, Managing for Healthy Ecosystems identifies key issues that must be resolved if there is to be progress in this complex area, such as:

  • Evolving methods for regional ecosystem health assessment employing complex adaptive systems coupled with adaptive technologies to permit accurate determination of changes in regional and global environments

  • Issues and methods for assessing, monitoring, and managing diversity and its impact on human health in the context of climate change, agroecosystems, restoration of forests, politics, culture, and tradition.

    Leading thinkers in the field provide a coherent synthesis and a benchmark for the practice of this emerging field worldwide. The more than 100 peer-reviewed papers are grouped into three major parts. The first, Emerging Concepts, explores the diverse meanings of ecosystem health within ecological, socio-economic, and human health perspectives, and the linkages to related concepts such as ecological integrity, sustainable development, and ecological footprints. The second part, Issues and Methods, introduces methods for assessing and monitoring ecosystem health, including strategies for gaining political and stakeholder input and support for science-based ecosystem management. The final part, Case Studies, reports experiences of interdisciplinary teams grappling with specific issues in a variety of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems.