Ecosystem management represents an evolving philosophical approach to managing natural resources. Rather than managing multiple resources independently, an ecosystem-based approach focuses on the collective management of all resources—maintaining ecological integrity while allowing resource extraction. This approach seeks to ensure the co-existence of healthy, fully functioning ecosystems and human communities and development. In this extension note, we outline the basics of ecosystem management, highlighting a number of key concepts related to this shift. In particular, we discuss the wide range of ecosystem management definitions and provide a summary diagram. This diagram helps to position the many interpretations of ecosystem management...
Human pressure could compromise the provision of ecosystem services if we do not implement strategie...
Ecosystem management is widely proposed in the popular and professional literature as the modern and...
Ecosystem based management (EBM) is a wholistic approach to natural resource management whereby inte...
Ecosystem management is an approach that attempts to involve all stakeholders in defining sustainabl...
Pushed by recognition of the problems of fragmented management and growing interest in synthetic man...
Evolving ecosystem management in the context of British Columbia resource plannin
The earth\u27s population has grown eleven-fold in the last 300 years, therefore there are fewer res...
Many countries are applying new, ecosystem-based approaches in management of lands and natural resou...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
Ecosystem management is a popular but poorly defined concept in conservation biology. Current vague,...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Ecosystem management is to make adaptive management strategy based on full understanding the process...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Human pressure could compromise the provision of ecosystem services if we do not implement strategie...
Ecosystem management is widely proposed in the popular and professional literature as the modern and...
Ecosystem based management (EBM) is a wholistic approach to natural resource management whereby inte...
Ecosystem management is an approach that attempts to involve all stakeholders in defining sustainabl...
Pushed by recognition of the problems of fragmented management and growing interest in synthetic man...
Evolving ecosystem management in the context of British Columbia resource plannin
The earth\u27s population has grown eleven-fold in the last 300 years, therefore there are fewer res...
Many countries are applying new, ecosystem-based approaches in management of lands and natural resou...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
Ecosystem management is a popular but poorly defined concept in conservation biology. Current vague,...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Ecosystem management is to make adaptive management strategy based on full understanding the process...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Human pressure could compromise the provision of ecosystem services if we do not implement strategie...
Ecosystem management is widely proposed in the popular and professional literature as the modern and...
Ecosystem based management (EBM) is a wholistic approach to natural resource management whereby inte...