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Title Ecosystem ecology : a new synthesis / edited by David G. Raffaelli, Christopher L.J. Frid.

Publication Info. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 162 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Series Ecological reviews
Ecological reviews.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The evolution of ecosystem ecology / David G. Raffaelli and Christopher L.J. Frid -- Linking population, community and ecosystem ecology within mainstream ecology / Andy Fenton and Matthew Spencer -- Thermodynamic approaches to ecosystem behaviour: fundamental principles with case studies from forest succession and management / Paul C. Stoy -- Ecosystem health / Piran C.L. White [and others] -- Interdisciplinarity in ecosystems research: developing social robustness in environmental science / Kevin Edson Jones and Odette A.L. Paramor -- The links between biodiversity, ecosystem services and human well-being / Roy Haines-Young and Marion Potschin -- Ecosystem ecology and environmental management / Christopher L.J. Frid and David G. Raffaelli.
Summary "What can ecological science contribute to the sustainable management and conservation of the natural systems that underpin human well-being? Bridging the natural, physical and social sciences, this book shows how ecosystem ecology can inform the ecosystem services approach to environmental management. The authors recognise that ecosystems are rich in linkages between biophysical and social elements that generate powerful intrinsic dynamics. Unlike traditional reductionist approaches, the holistic perspective adopted here is able to explain the increasing range of scientific studies that have highlighted unexpected consequences of human activity, such as the lack of recovery of cod populations on the Grand Banks despite nearly two decades of fishery closures, or the degradation of Australia's fertile land through salt intrusion. Written primarily for researchers and graduate students in ecology and environmental management, it provides an accessible discussion of some of the most important aspects of ecosystem ecology and the potential relationships between them"--Provided by publisher.
Local Note eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America
Subject Biotic communities -- Research.
Biotic communities -- Research.
Biotic communities.
Human ecology -- Research.
Human ecology -- Research.
Ecosystem management -- Research.
Ecosystem management -- Research.
Ecosystem management.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Raffaelli, D. G. (Dave G.)
Frid, Chris.
Other Form: Print version: Ecosystem ecology. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010 9780521513494 (DLC) 2009044693 (OCoLC)463971249
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