The earth\u27s population has grown eleven-fold in the last 300 years, therefore there are fewer resources and less space available for each individual, living thing: hence the biodiversity crisis. Human use of resources has increased at a greater rate than population growth. Agricultural and natural resources use and efficiency gains will be required to stop ecosystem degradation. All ecosystems have biological and physical limits, are complex and interconnected in space and time, are constantly changing in only partially predictable ways, and are renewable. Sustainable development, though a nebulous statement of intent, affirms maintaining healthy, productive land and natural resources. Ecosystem management can be defined as the process o...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Ecology is the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. To fulfill the food...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
Ecosystem management is management driven by explicit goals, executed by policies, protocols, and pr...
Many countries are applying new, ecosystem-based approaches in management of lands and natural resou...
Maintenance of ecological functions and disturbance regimes within ecosystems is as important as pre...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
Federal agencies, scientists, and others are increasingly calling for ecosystem management as a new ...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
53 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1046/thumbnail.jp
Ecosystem management is an approach that attempts to involve all stakeholders in defining sustainabl...
Examples of wildlife-human conflicts include deer-automobile collisions, disease transmission concer...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Ecology is the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. To fulfill the food...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...
The many ways that people have used and managed land throughout history has emerged as a primary cau...
Ecosystem management is about maintaining the health, diversity, and productivity of the land, i.e.,...
Ecosystem management is management driven by explicit goals, executed by policies, protocols, and pr...
Many countries are applying new, ecosystem-based approaches in management of lands and natural resou...
Maintenance of ecological functions and disturbance regimes within ecosystems is as important as pre...
The wide range of definitions of ecosystem management depend upon the values of the persons defining...
Federal agencies, scientists, and others are increasingly calling for ecosystem management as a new ...
Ecosystem management links human activities with the functioning of natural environments over large ...
Although it is commonly implied that there cannot be a single, generally applied definition of ecosy...
53 p. ; 28 cmhttps://scholar.law.colorado.edu/books_reports_studies/1046/thumbnail.jp
Ecosystem management is an approach that attempts to involve all stakeholders in defining sustainabl...
Examples of wildlife-human conflicts include deer-automobile collisions, disease transmission concer...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Ecology is the study of the interaction between organisms and their environment. To fulfill the food...
Climate change is exerting significant pressure on ecosystems. Without management strategies that im...