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Eco Targets, Goal Functions, and Orientors

Edited By: Felix Müller and Maren Leupelt
619 pages, 77 figs, 55 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
Eco Targets, Goal Functions, and Orientors
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About this book

Contents: targets, goals, orientors; the theoretical approach: tendencies of ecosystem development; the philosophical basis: aspects from evolution theory and philosophy of science; the diversity of targets: problems of combining natural and human orientors; the practical consequences: eco-targets as goal functions in environmental management; targets, goals, and orientors: concluding and re-initialising the discussion.

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Targets, Goals, and Orientors * The Theoretical Approach: Tendencies of Ecosystem Development * The Philosophical Basis: Aspects from Evolution Theory and Philosophy of Science * The Diversity of Targets: Problems of Combining Natural and Human Orientors * The Practical Consequences: Eco Targets as Goal Functions in Environmental Management * Targets, Goals, and Orientors: Concluding and Re-Initializing the Discussion.

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Edited By: Felix Müller and Maren Leupelt
619 pages, 77 figs, 55 tabs
Publisher: Springer Nature
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