Applied Ecology and Natural Resource Management

Applied Ecology and Natural Resource Management book cover

Applied Ecology and Natural Resource Management

Author(s): Guy McPherson (Author)

  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication Date: 12 July 2010
  • Edition: Illustrated
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 180 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0521009758
  • ISBN-13: 9780521009751

Book Description

The science of ecology and the practice of resource management are critical to our understanding of the Earth’s ecosystems and our efforts to conserve them. This book attempts to bridge the gap between ecology and natural resource management and in particular, focuses on the discipline of plant ecology as a foundation for vegetation and wildlife management. It describes how concepts and approaches used by ecologists to study communities and ecosystems can be applied to their management. Guy R. McPherson and Stephen DeStefano emphasise the importance of thoughtfully designed and carefully conducted scientific studies to both the advancement of ecological knowledge and the application of techniques for the management of plant and animal populations. The book is aimed at natural resource managers, as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students, who are familiar with fundamental ecological principles and who want to use ecological knowledge as a basis for the management of ecosystems.

Editorial Reviews

Review

‘This book should be read and studied by natural resource managers, by graduate and advanced undergraduate students, who are familiar with fundamental ecological principles and who wish to use ecological knowledge as a basis for the management of ecosystems.’ International Journal of Environmental Studies

‘… a very distinctive and worthwhile contribution.’ Journal of Environmental Planning and Management

Book Description

This book focuses on the discipline of plant ecology as a foundation for vegetation and wildlife management.

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