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Integrating Landscape Ecology into Natural Resource Management

دانلود رایگان کتاب لاتین «یکپارچه سازی اکولوژی سیمای سرزمین در مدیریت منابع طبیعی»

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: Details

 

  • Series: Cambridge Studies in Landscape Ecology
  • Paperback: 520 pages
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press (September 2, 2002)
  • Language: English

:Description

To achieve sustainable resource management, it is essential to obtain insightful guidance from emerging disciplines such as landscape ecology. This text addresses the links between landscape ecology and natural resource management, discussing these links in the context of various landscape types, diverse sets of resources, and broad ranges of management issues. A large number of landscape ecology concepts, principles, and methods are introduced. Critical reviews of past management practices and a number of case studies are presented. The text provides many guidelines for managing natural resources from a landscape perspective and offers useful suggestions for landscape ecologists to carry out research relevant to natural resource management.

Written, and rigorously reviewed, by many of the world's leading landscape ecologists and natural resource managers

Contains numerous case studies and insightful guidelines for landscape ecologists and natural resource managers

 

:Table of Contents

List of contributors

Foreward Eugene P. Odum

Preface Jianguo Liu and William W. Taylor

Acknowledgements

Part I. Introduction and Concepts:

1. Coupling landscape ecology with natural resource management: paradigm shifts and new approaches Jianguo Liu and William W. Taylor

Part II. Landscape Structure and Multi-scale Management:

2. Integrating landscape structure and scale into natural resource management John A. Wiens, Beatrice Van Horne and Barry R. Noon

3. Focal patch landscape studies for wildlife management: optimising sampling effort across scales Julie M. Brennan, Darren J. Bender, Thomas A. Contreras and Lenore Fahrig

4. Managing for small patch in human-dominated landscapes: cultural factors and corn belt agriculture Robert C. Corry and Joan Iverson Nassauer

5. A landscape approach to managing the biota of streams Charles F. Rabeni and Scott P. Sowa

6. Linking ecological and social scales for natural resource management Kristiina A. Vogt, Morgan Grove, Heidi Asbjornsen, Keely B. Maxwell, Daniel J. Vogt, Ragnhildur Sigurdardóttir, Bruce C. Larson, Leo Schibli and Michael Dove

Part III. Landscape Function and Cross-boundary Management:

7. Assessing the ecological consequences of forest policies in a multi-ownership province in Oregon Thomas A. Spies, Gordon Reeves, Kelly Burnett, William McComb, K. Norman Johnson, Gordon Grant, Janet Ohman, Steve Garman and Pete Bettinger

8. Incorporating the effects of habitat edges into landscape models: effective area models for cross-boundary management Thomas D. Sisk and Nick M. Haddad

9. Aquatic-terrestrial linkages and implications for landscape management Rebecca L. Schneider, Edward L. Mills and Daniel C. Josephson

Part IV. Landscape Change and Adaptive Management:

10. A landscape transition matrix approach for landscape management Virginia H. Dale, Desmond T. Fortes and Tom L. Ashwood

11. Tactical monitoring of landscapes Dean L. Urban

12. Landscape change: patterns, effects and implications for adaptive management of wildlife resources Daniel T. Rutledge, Christopher A. Lepczyk and Jianguo Liu

13. Landscape ecology in highly managed regions: the benefits of collaboration between management and researchers John B. Dunning Jr.

Part V. Landscape Integrity and Integrated Management:

14. Putting multiple use and sustained yield into a landscape context Thomas R. Crow

15. Integrating landscape ecology into fisheries management: a rationale and practical considerations W. W. Taylor, D. B. Hayes, C. P. Ferreri, K. D. Lynch, K. R. Newman and E. F. Roseman

16. Applications of advanced technologies in studying and managing grassland landscape integrity Greg A. Hoch, Brent L. Brock and John M. Briggs

17. An integrated approach to landscape science and management Richard J. Hobbs and Robert Lambeck

Part VI. Syntheses and Perspectives:

18. Bridging the gap between landscape ecology and natural resource management Monica G. Turner, Thomas R. Crow, Jianguo Liu, Dale Rabe, Charles F. Rabeni, Patricia A. Soranno, William W. Taylor, Kristiina A. Vogt and John A. Wiens

19. Landscape ecology of the future: a regional interface of ecology and socioeconomics Eugene P. Odum

20. Epilogue Richard T. T. Forman

Index.

 

:About the Authors

:Editors

Jianguo Liu, Michigan State University

Jianguo Liu is an Associate Professor at Michigan State University where he teaches and researches in the areas of landscape ecology and biodiversity conservation.

William W. Taylor, Michigan State University

William W. Taylor is Chairperson and Professor of the Department of Fisheries and Wildlife at Michigan State University.

 

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