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Ecology Engineering And Management Reconciling Ecosystems Rehabilitation And Service Reliability Van Eeten

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Ecology Engineering And Management Reconciling Ecosystems Rehabilitation And Service Reliability Van Eeten
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.15 MB
Pages: 235
Author: van Eeten, Michel J.G.; Roe, Emery
ISBN: 9781601196859, 9781934764381, 1601196857, 1934764388
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Ecology Engineering And Management Reconciling Ecosystems Rehabilitation And Service Reliability Van Eeten by Van Eeten, Michel J.g.; Roe, Emery 9781601196859, 9781934764381, 1601196857, 1934764388 instant download after payment.

Ecology, Engineering, and the Paradox of Management is the first book that addresses and reconciles what many take to be the core paradox facing environmental decision-makers and stakeholders: How do they restore the environment while at the same time provide even more services reliably from that environment, including clean air, water and energy for more and more people? The book provides a conceptual framework, empirical case analyses, and organizational proposals to resolve the paradox, be it in the US, Europe, or elsewhere. Thus, Ecology, Engineering, and the Paradox of Management has multiple audiences. These include ecologists (and other natural scientists such as conservation biologists, climatologists, forest scientists, and toxicologists), engineers (as well as hydrologists, environmental engineers, civil engineers, and line operators), modeling and gaming experts, managers, planners, and power, agriculture, and recreation communities.
Content:
Front Matter
• Table of Contents
1. The Paradox of the Rising Demand for Both a Better Environment and More Reliable Services
2. The Paradox Introduced
3. Adaptive Management in a High Reliability Context
4. Recasting the Paradox through a Framework of Ecosystem Management Regimes
5. Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict
6. Ecosystems in Zones of Conflict
7. The Paradox Resolved
• Appendix: Modeling in the CALFED Program
• Notes
• References
Index

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