Natural Resource Management Reimagined
Using the Systems Ecology Paradigm
Herausgeber: Woodmansee, Robert G; Richards, Laurie; Ojima, Dennis S; Moore, John C
Natural Resource Management Reimagined
Using the Systems Ecology Paradigm
Herausgeber: Woodmansee, Robert G; Richards, Laurie; Ojima, Dennis S; Moore, John C
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Brings scientists, policy makers, land and water managers and citizen stakeholders together to resolve natural resource and environmental problems.
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Brings scientists, policy makers, land and water managers and citizen stakeholders together to resolve natural resource and environmental problems.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 196mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108497558
- ISBN-10: 1108497551
- Artikelnr.: 60479890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. April 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 196mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781108497558
- ISBN-10: 1108497551
- Artikelnr.: 60479890
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Preface; 1. The system ecology paradigm Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore and Dennis S. Ojima; 2. Environmental and natural resource challenges in the 21st century Dennis S. Ojima and Robert G. Woodmansee; 3. Evolution of ecosystem science to advance science and society in the 21st century David C. Coleman
Eldor A. Paul
Stacy Lynn and Thomas Rosswall; 4. Five decades of modeling supporting the systems ecology paradigm William J. Parton
Stephen J. Del Grosso
Eleanor E. Campbell
Melanie D. Hartman
Tom Hobbs
John C. Moore
David M. Swift
David S. Schimel
Dennis S. Ojima
Michael B. Coughenour
Randall B. Boone
Keith Paustian
H. Williams Hunt and Robert G. Woodmansee; 5. Advances in technology supporting the systems ecology paradigm David S. Schimel; 6. Emergence of cross-scale structural and functional processes in ecosystem science Randall B. Boone
Robert G. Woodmansee
James K. Detling
Daniel Binkley
Thomas J. Stohlgren
Monique E. Rocca
William H. Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Sunil Kumar and Michael G. Ryan; 7. Evolution of the systems ecology paradigm in managing ecosystems Robert G. Woodmansee
Michael B. Coughenour
Jill Baron
Keith Paustian
William Parton
Thomas Stohlgren
William Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Cameron Aldridge
Dennis S. Ojima
William Lauenroth
Ingrid Burke
Kathleen Galvin and Robin Reid; 8. Land/atmosphere/water interactions Robert G. Woodmansee
Jill Baron
Michael B. Coughenour
Wei Gao
Laurie Richards
William Parton
David S. Schimel
Keith Paustian
Stephen Ogle
Dennis S. Ojima
Richard Conant and Mathew Wallenstein; 9. Humans in ecosystems David M. Swift
Randall B. Boone
Michael B. Coughenour and Gregory Newman; 10. A systems ecology approach for community-based decision making: the Structured Analysis Methodology (SAM) Robert G. Woodmansee and Sarah R. Woodmansee; 11. Environmental literacy: the Systems Ecology Paradigm (SEP) Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore
Gregory Newman
Paul H. Evangelista and Katherine Woodmansee; 12. Organizational and administrative challenges and innovations Jacob Hautaluoma
Robert G. Woodmansee
Nicole E. Kaplan
John C. Moore
Diana Wall and Clara Woodmansee; 13. Where to from here? unravelling wicked problems Robert G. Woodmansee
Dennis S. Ojima and Nicole E. Kaplan.
John C. Moore and Dennis S. Ojima; 2. Environmental and natural resource challenges in the 21st century Dennis S. Ojima and Robert G. Woodmansee; 3. Evolution of ecosystem science to advance science and society in the 21st century David C. Coleman
Eldor A. Paul
Stacy Lynn and Thomas Rosswall; 4. Five decades of modeling supporting the systems ecology paradigm William J. Parton
Stephen J. Del Grosso
Eleanor E. Campbell
Melanie D. Hartman
Tom Hobbs
John C. Moore
David M. Swift
David S. Schimel
Dennis S. Ojima
Michael B. Coughenour
Randall B. Boone
Keith Paustian
H. Williams Hunt and Robert G. Woodmansee; 5. Advances in technology supporting the systems ecology paradigm David S. Schimel; 6. Emergence of cross-scale structural and functional processes in ecosystem science Randall B. Boone
Robert G. Woodmansee
James K. Detling
Daniel Binkley
Thomas J. Stohlgren
Monique E. Rocca
William H. Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Sunil Kumar and Michael G. Ryan; 7. Evolution of the systems ecology paradigm in managing ecosystems Robert G. Woodmansee
Michael B. Coughenour
Jill Baron
Keith Paustian
William Parton
Thomas Stohlgren
William Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Cameron Aldridge
Dennis S. Ojima
William Lauenroth
Ingrid Burke
Kathleen Galvin and Robin Reid; 8. Land/atmosphere/water interactions Robert G. Woodmansee
Jill Baron
Michael B. Coughenour
Wei Gao
Laurie Richards
William Parton
David S. Schimel
Keith Paustian
Stephen Ogle
Dennis S. Ojima
Richard Conant and Mathew Wallenstein; 9. Humans in ecosystems David M. Swift
Randall B. Boone
Michael B. Coughenour and Gregory Newman; 10. A systems ecology approach for community-based decision making: the Structured Analysis Methodology (SAM) Robert G. Woodmansee and Sarah R. Woodmansee; 11. Environmental literacy: the Systems Ecology Paradigm (SEP) Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore
Gregory Newman
Paul H. Evangelista and Katherine Woodmansee; 12. Organizational and administrative challenges and innovations Jacob Hautaluoma
Robert G. Woodmansee
Nicole E. Kaplan
John C. Moore
Diana Wall and Clara Woodmansee; 13. Where to from here? unravelling wicked problems Robert G. Woodmansee
Dennis S. Ojima and Nicole E. Kaplan.
Preface; 1. The system ecology paradigm Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore and Dennis S. Ojima; 2. Environmental and natural resource challenges in the 21st century Dennis S. Ojima and Robert G. Woodmansee; 3. Evolution of ecosystem science to advance science and society in the 21st century David C. Coleman
Eldor A. Paul
Stacy Lynn and Thomas Rosswall; 4. Five decades of modeling supporting the systems ecology paradigm William J. Parton
Stephen J. Del Grosso
Eleanor E. Campbell
Melanie D. Hartman
Tom Hobbs
John C. Moore
David M. Swift
David S. Schimel
Dennis S. Ojima
Michael B. Coughenour
Randall B. Boone
Keith Paustian
H. Williams Hunt and Robert G. Woodmansee; 5. Advances in technology supporting the systems ecology paradigm David S. Schimel; 6. Emergence of cross-scale structural and functional processes in ecosystem science Randall B. Boone
Robert G. Woodmansee
James K. Detling
Daniel Binkley
Thomas J. Stohlgren
Monique E. Rocca
William H. Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Sunil Kumar and Michael G. Ryan; 7. Evolution of the systems ecology paradigm in managing ecosystems Robert G. Woodmansee
Michael B. Coughenour
Jill Baron
Keith Paustian
William Parton
Thomas Stohlgren
William Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Cameron Aldridge
Dennis S. Ojima
William Lauenroth
Ingrid Burke
Kathleen Galvin and Robin Reid; 8. Land/atmosphere/water interactions Robert G. Woodmansee
Jill Baron
Michael B. Coughenour
Wei Gao
Laurie Richards
William Parton
David S. Schimel
Keith Paustian
Stephen Ogle
Dennis S. Ojima
Richard Conant and Mathew Wallenstein; 9. Humans in ecosystems David M. Swift
Randall B. Boone
Michael B. Coughenour and Gregory Newman; 10. A systems ecology approach for community-based decision making: the Structured Analysis Methodology (SAM) Robert G. Woodmansee and Sarah R. Woodmansee; 11. Environmental literacy: the Systems Ecology Paradigm (SEP) Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore
Gregory Newman
Paul H. Evangelista and Katherine Woodmansee; 12. Organizational and administrative challenges and innovations Jacob Hautaluoma
Robert G. Woodmansee
Nicole E. Kaplan
John C. Moore
Diana Wall and Clara Woodmansee; 13. Where to from here? unravelling wicked problems Robert G. Woodmansee
Dennis S. Ojima and Nicole E. Kaplan.
John C. Moore and Dennis S. Ojima; 2. Environmental and natural resource challenges in the 21st century Dennis S. Ojima and Robert G. Woodmansee; 3. Evolution of ecosystem science to advance science and society in the 21st century David C. Coleman
Eldor A. Paul
Stacy Lynn and Thomas Rosswall; 4. Five decades of modeling supporting the systems ecology paradigm William J. Parton
Stephen J. Del Grosso
Eleanor E. Campbell
Melanie D. Hartman
Tom Hobbs
John C. Moore
David M. Swift
David S. Schimel
Dennis S. Ojima
Michael B. Coughenour
Randall B. Boone
Keith Paustian
H. Williams Hunt and Robert G. Woodmansee; 5. Advances in technology supporting the systems ecology paradigm David S. Schimel; 6. Emergence of cross-scale structural and functional processes in ecosystem science Randall B. Boone
Robert G. Woodmansee
James K. Detling
Daniel Binkley
Thomas J. Stohlgren
Monique E. Rocca
William H. Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Sunil Kumar and Michael G. Ryan; 7. Evolution of the systems ecology paradigm in managing ecosystems Robert G. Woodmansee
Michael B. Coughenour
Jill Baron
Keith Paustian
William Parton
Thomas Stohlgren
William Romme
Paul H. Evangelista
Cameron Aldridge
Dennis S. Ojima
William Lauenroth
Ingrid Burke
Kathleen Galvin and Robin Reid; 8. Land/atmosphere/water interactions Robert G. Woodmansee
Jill Baron
Michael B. Coughenour
Wei Gao
Laurie Richards
William Parton
David S. Schimel
Keith Paustian
Stephen Ogle
Dennis S. Ojima
Richard Conant and Mathew Wallenstein; 9. Humans in ecosystems David M. Swift
Randall B. Boone
Michael B. Coughenour and Gregory Newman; 10. A systems ecology approach for community-based decision making: the Structured Analysis Methodology (SAM) Robert G. Woodmansee and Sarah R. Woodmansee; 11. Environmental literacy: the Systems Ecology Paradigm (SEP) Robert G. Woodmansee
John C. Moore
Gregory Newman
Paul H. Evangelista and Katherine Woodmansee; 12. Organizational and administrative challenges and innovations Jacob Hautaluoma
Robert G. Woodmansee
Nicole E. Kaplan
John C. Moore
Diana Wall and Clara Woodmansee; 13. Where to from here? unravelling wicked problems Robert G. Woodmansee
Dennis S. Ojima and Nicole E. Kaplan.