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Applied Ecology and Environmental Management A Scientific Basis for Management of Biological Resources

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By: Edward I Newman
396 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
Applied Ecology and Environmental Management
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About this book

This book explains ways in which ecological science can be applied to solving some of the most crucial problems facing our world today. A major theme is how resources can be effectively managed and exploited in as near a sustainable manner as possible. The author draws together, in a single volume, major topics in environmental and resource management that have traditionally been dispersed amongst several different books. Applied Ecology starts with an analysis of our planet's basic natural resources - energy, water and soil; it moves on to the management of biological resources - fish, grazing lands and forests, and then to pest control and pollution: finally, the book tackles conservation and management of wild species and the restoration of ecological communities. The second edition has been radically redesigned and rewritten. Each chapter starts with a list of questions, setting out the various fundamental problems to be considered. Interwoven with these practical problems is a clear explanation of the underlying basic science - ecology - studied at scales ranging from global, landscape and ecosystem, down to the population and individual (and even their physiology and genetics). The science is illustrated by examples from every major geographic area of the world. This book is aimed primarily at undergraduate students taking courses in applied ecology, environmental science, environmental management and natural resources management.

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Preface Acknowledgements 1. Introduction2. Energy, Carbon Balance and Global Climate Change3. Water4. Soil5. Fish from the Sea6. Management of Grazing Lands7. Management of forests8. Pest Control9. Pollution10. Conservation and Management of Wild Species11. Restoration of Communities Glossary References Subject Index Species Index

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Textbook
By: Edward I Newman
396 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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