This paper explores the prospects for combining elements of the ecological and policy sciences to form a substantive and effective science of ecological policy design. This exploration is made through a case study whose specific focus is the management problem posed by competition between man and an insect (the spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana) for utilization of coniferous forests in the Canadian Province of New Brunswick
Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
This thesis articulates a methodology that can be applied to the analysis and design of underlying o...
This paper explores the prospects for combining elements of the ecological and policy sciences to fo...
The boreal forests of North America have, for centuries, experienced periodic outbreaks of a defolia...
The thesis presented here is quite simply that it is now possible to catalyze a new science of ecolo...
Increasing pressure on land to deliver more food and fibre with less environmental impact has dramat...
As many ecosystems worldwide are in peril, efforts to manage them sustainably require scientific adv...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
This paper analyses relationships among dispersal, spatial heterogeneity, and local ecological proce...
The forests of Eastern Canada are subject to periodic outbreaks of a pest which devastates the trees...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Wildlife management in British Columbia has experienced over the last two decades a situation where ...
Graduation date: 2002Alteration of natural areas in attempts to support increasing human populations...
Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
This thesis articulates a methodology that can be applied to the analysis and design of underlying o...
This paper explores the prospects for combining elements of the ecological and policy sciences to fo...
The boreal forests of North America have, for centuries, experienced periodic outbreaks of a defolia...
The thesis presented here is quite simply that it is now possible to catalyze a new science of ecolo...
Increasing pressure on land to deliver more food and fibre with less environmental impact has dramat...
As many ecosystems worldwide are in peril, efforts to manage them sustainably require scientific adv...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
This paper analyses relationships among dispersal, spatial heterogeneity, and local ecological proce...
The forests of Eastern Canada are subject to periodic outbreaks of a pest which devastates the trees...
To manage forests as ecosystems, the many values they hold for different users must be recognized, a...
No matter how elegant ecosystem management is scientifically, it will not reach its potential in wes...
Wildlife management in British Columbia has experienced over the last two decades a situation where ...
Graduation date: 2002Alteration of natural areas in attempts to support increasing human populations...
Environmental laws and policies influence the direction of environmental science in complex ways. An...
Discussions regarding ecological crises often begin by casually identifying anthropocentric traits a...
This thesis articulates a methodology that can be applied to the analysis and design of underlying o...