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How Landscapes Change Human Disturbance And Ecosystem Fragmentation In The Americas 1st Edition G A Bradshaw

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How Landscapes Change Human Disturbance And Ecosystem Fragmentation In The Americas 1st Edition G A Bradshaw
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.24 MB
Pages: 362
Author: G. A. Bradshaw, P. A. Marquet (auth.), Dr. Gay A. Bradshaw, Dr. Pablo A. Marquet (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642078279, 9783662052389, 3642078273, 3662052385
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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How Landscapes Change Human Disturbance And Ecosystem Fragmentation In The Americas 1st Edition G A Bradshaw by G. A. Bradshaw, P. A. Marquet (auth.), Dr. Gay A. Bradshaw, Dr. Pablo A. Marquet (eds.) 9783642078279, 9783662052389, 3642078273, 3662052385 instant download after payment.

North and South America share similar human and ecological histories and, increasingly, economic and social linkages. As such, issues of ecosystem functions and disruptions form a common thread among these cultures. This volume synthesizes the perspectives of several disciplines, such as ecology, anthropology, economy, and conservation biology. The chief goal is to gain an understanding of how human and ecological processes interact to affect ecosystem functions and species in the Americas. Throughout the text the emphasis is placed on habitat fragmentation. At the same time, the book provides an overview of current theory, methods, and approaches used in the analysis of ecosystem disruptions and fragmentation.

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