Watershed Management

Watershed Management
Author: Robert J. Naiman
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1994-03-18
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780387942322

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Conceptual separation of humans and natural ecosystems is reflected in the thinking of most natural resource management professions, including for estry, wildlife management, fisheries, range management, and watershed management (Burch 1971). Such thinking can deny the reality of the human element in local, regional, and global ecosystems (Bonnicksen and Lee 1982, Klausner 1971, Vayda 1977). As complex organisms with highly developed cultural abilities to modify their environment, humans directly or indirectly affect almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (Bennett 1976). Conse quently, information for managing watershed ecosystems is incomplete without consideration of human institutions and activities. Sociologists have studied the relationships between human societies and the land base or ecosystems on which they depend for over 60 years (Field and Burch 1990). These studies are distinguished by (1) a holistic perspec tive that sees people and their environments as interacting systems, (2) flex ible approaches that permit either the environment or human society to be treated as the independent variable in analyzing of society-environment re lations, and (3) accumulation of a substantial body of knowledge about how the future welfare of a society is influenced by its uses (or misuses) of land and water (Firey 1990).

Watershed Management

Watershed Management
Author: Robert J. Naiman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 568
Release: 1992
Genre: Watershed management
ISBN:

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Conceptual separation of humans and natural ecosystems is reflected in the thinking of most natural resource management professions, including for estry, wildlife management, fisheries, range management, and watershed management (Burch 1971). Such thinking can deny the reality of the human element in local, regional, and global ecosystems (Bonnicksen and Lee 1982, Klausner 1971, Vayda 1977). As complex organisms with highly developed cultural abilities to modify their environment, humans directly or indirectly affect almost all terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems (Bennett 1976). Conse quently, information for managing watershed ecosystems is incomplete without consideration of human institutions and activities. Sociologists have studied the relationships between human societies and the land base or ecosystems on which they depend for over 60 years (Field and Burch 1990). These studies are distinguished by (1) a holistic perspec tive that sees people and their environments as interacting systems, (2) flex ible approaches that permit either the environment or human society to be treated as the independent variable in analyzing of society-environment re lations, and (3) accumulation of a substantial body of knowledge about how the future welfare of a society is influenced by its uses (or misuses) of land and water (Firey 1990).

The Ecosystem Approach: Implementation issues

The Ecosystem Approach: Implementation issues
Author: United States. Interagency Ecosystem Management Task Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1995
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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The Ecosystem Approach

The Ecosystem Approach
Author: United States. Interagency Ecosystem Management Task Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1995
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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Pacific Northwest Research Station

Pacific Northwest Research Station
Author: Pacific Northwest Research Station (Portland, Or.)
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2002
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN: 1428961062

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People, Forests, and Change

People, Forests, and Change
Author: Deanna H. Olson
Publisher: Island Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2017-04-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1610917677

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Forests throughout the world are undergoing rapid, far-reaching change as a result of natural and anthropogenic disturbances. The challenge is to manage these forests in ways that avoid formulaic approaches to complex issues. This book takes on the challenge of balancing local economies, wood products, and biodiversity by proposing diverse new approaches to forest management using new research from the moist coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest. --

The Ecosystem Approach: Overview

The Ecosystem Approach: Overview
Author: United States. Interagency Ecosystem Management Task Force
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1995
Genre: Ecosystem management
ISBN:

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