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Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems

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Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems

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Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems book

Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems

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Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems book

Edited ByStephen Woodley, James Kay, George Francis
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1993
eBook Published 27 August 2020
Pub. Location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003070542
Pages 232
eBook ISBN 9781003070542
Subjects Environment and Sustainability
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Woodley, S., Kay, J., & Francis, G. (Eds.). (1993). Ecological Integrity and the Management of Ecosystems (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003070542

ABSTRACT

Today, efforts are being made to rehabilitate badly degraded ecosystems and protect areas which have important ecological value, such as national parks, critical fish and wildlife habitats, natural communities and endangered species.
Since human values are an integral part of the decisions to protect or rehabilitate-the goals and objectives for such actions are often unclear. Concepts of "health," "integrity" and "diversity" express important values associated with management actions but they do not provide clear guidelines for these actions.
The criteria developed and applied in this book provide guidelines and serve as a road map to anyone involved in ecosystem management-scientists, land managers and policy makers.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |79 pages

Setting the Stage

chapter |16 pages

The Notion of Natural and Cultural Integrity

ByHenry A. Regier

chapter |27 pages

Considerations of Scale and Hierarchy

ByAnthony W. King

chapter |14 pages

Applying Notions of Ecological Integrity

ByRobert Steedman, Wolfgang Haider

chapter |19 pages

Choosing Indicators of Ecosystem Integrity: Wetlands as a Model System

ByPaul A. Keddy, Harold T. Lee, Irene C. Wisheu

part |132 pages

Applying the Concepts

chapter |22 pages

Measuring Biological Integrity: Lessons from Streams

ByJames R. Karr

chapter |11 pages

Monitoring for Ecosystem Integrity

ByR.E. Munn

chapter |13 pages

National and Regional Scale Measures of Canada’s Ecosystem Health

ByI.B. Marshall, H. Hirvonen, E. Wiken

chapter |23 pages

National Environmental Monitoring: A Case Study of the Atlantic Maritime Region

ByN.L. Shackell, B. Freedman, C. Staicer

chapter |22 pages

Monitoring and Measuring Ecosystem Integrity in Canadian National Parks

ByStephen Woodley

chapter |24 pages

An Approach to the Development of Biological Sediment Guidelines

ByTrefor B. Reynoldson, Michael A. Zarull

chapter |12 pages

On the Nature of Ecological Integrity: Some Closing Comments

ByJames J. Kay
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