
Ecology, Engineering, and Management
Reconciling Ecosystem Rehabilitation and Service Reliability
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 16. May 2002
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-0-19-513968-6 (ISBN)
Description
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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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
numerous tables and figures and 4 maps
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
587 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-513968-6 (9780195139686)
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Michel van Eeten | Emery Roe
Ecology, Engineering, and Management
Reconciling Ecosystem Rehabilitation and Service Reliability
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12/2002
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Oxford University Press
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Persons
Author
Associate Professor, Faculty of Policy, Technology, and ManagementAssociate Professor, Faculty of Policy, Technology, and Management, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Barbara M. White Chair in Public Policy and Director of Public Policy ProgramBarbara M. White Chair in Public Policy and Director of Public Policy Program, Mills College
Content
Acronyms
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
Appendix: Modeling in the CALFED Program
Notes
References
Index
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
Appendix: Modeling in the CALFED Program
Notes
References
Index