Many countries are applying new, ecosystem-based approaches in management of lands and natural resources. In the United States, policies and practices of ecosystems management are significantly changing management of public forests and rangelands. The changes originate from public dissatisfaction with land-management planning and practices, and from growing concern for the health, diversity, and sustainability of forest and rangeland ecosystems. Ecosystem management emphasizes ecological processes and strives to work with, rather than against, the natural dynamics that shape and sustain ecological systems. It takes a big-picture perspective on land and resources management, and furthers understanding of ecological systems and management e...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
The earth\u27s population has grown eleven-fold in the last 300 years, therefore there are fewer res...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
The idea of ecosystem management is elusive, but it is not nearly as novel as many have assumed. The...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
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In the decades since Congress and state legislatures passed most of the nation\u27s most significant...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
The earth\u27s population has grown eleven-fold in the last 300 years, therefore there are fewer res...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
The idea of ecosystem management is elusive, but it is not nearly as novel as many have assumed. The...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
25 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1066/thumbnail.jp
In the decades since Congress and state legislatures passed most of the nation\u27s most significant...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
he U.S. National Forest System is a diverse and unique resource that must be managed within the cont...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...