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Humans as Components of Ecosystems The Ecology of Subtle Human Effects and Populated Areas

Edited By: Steward TA Pickett and Mark J McDonnell
364 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Humans as Components of Ecosystems
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About this book

&i;`...most ecologists have sought out rather pristine or remote areas for study, rather than those which include humans. This book brings together a stimulating mix of disciplines to highlight and evaluate these problems, as well as the opportunities of including humans as integral components in studies of `natural ecosystems'.

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Contents: The Human Factor: Perception and Processes Section.- Approaches to the Study of Humans as Components of Ecosystems Section.- Implications for Ecosystem Management and Construction Section.- Overview.

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Edited By: Steward TA Pickett and Mark J McDonnell
364 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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