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This multidisciplinary book presents recent research to demonstrate the interconnected nature of the environmental challenges facing the The Great Lakes Basin in North America, and where threats to habitats and biodiversity have economic, political, national security, and cultural implications and ramifications that cross the US-Canadian border.
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This multidisciplinary book presents recent research to demonstrate the interconnected nature of the environmental challenges facing the The Great Lakes Basin in North America, and where threats to habitats and biodiversity have economic, political, national security, and cultural implications and ramifications that cross the US-Canadian border.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351977050
- Artikelnr.: 50213491
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351977050
- Artikelnr.: 50213491
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Eric Freedman is Knight Chair, Director of the Knight Center for Environmental Journalism, and Professor of Journalism at Michigan State University, USA. He also won a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism. Mark Neuzil is Professor of Communication and Journalism at University of St Thomas, Minnesota, USA.
1. Introduction: Examining the terrain Part I: Habitat, conservation, and
restoration 2. The dam dilemma for fisheries management in the Great Lakes
3. Irrigation in the Great Lakes Basin: prospects and conflicts 4.
Artificial reefs and reef restoration in the Laurentian Great Lakes Part
II: Extinction & survival 5. Georgian Bay, Lake Huron: turtles and their
wetland habitat in a changing landscape 6. Framing extinction: Societal
attitudes toward the passenger pigeon in editorials and opinion pieces 7.
Recovering the ecology of fear: Cascading effects of gray wolf predation
and competition in a Great Lakes Basin forest 8. Linear corridors and
predator movement dynamics in the Great Lakes Basin Part III: Pollution,
climate change, and invasive species 9. Toxicants in the Great Lakes:
living with a toxic legacy while managing for chemicals of emerging concern
10. Water quality in the Great Lakes: Interactions between nutrient
pollution, invasive species, and climate change 11. Emerald ash borer,
black ash, and Native American basketmaking: Invasive insects, forest
ecosystems and cultural practices Part IV: Public Policy 12. Legislating
the Great Lakes: socially constructing water through congressional
discourse 13. Conservation authorities in Ontario: key players in the
governance of invasive and endangered species 14. Citizen engagement,
interpretation, and resource management in the Great Lakes Basin 15. 7
Indigenous principles for successful cooperation in Great Lakes
conservation initiatives Part V: Conclusions 16. Through the crystal ball
restoration 2. The dam dilemma for fisheries management in the Great Lakes
3. Irrigation in the Great Lakes Basin: prospects and conflicts 4.
Artificial reefs and reef restoration in the Laurentian Great Lakes Part
II: Extinction & survival 5. Georgian Bay, Lake Huron: turtles and their
wetland habitat in a changing landscape 6. Framing extinction: Societal
attitudes toward the passenger pigeon in editorials and opinion pieces 7.
Recovering the ecology of fear: Cascading effects of gray wolf predation
and competition in a Great Lakes Basin forest 8. Linear corridors and
predator movement dynamics in the Great Lakes Basin Part III: Pollution,
climate change, and invasive species 9. Toxicants in the Great Lakes:
living with a toxic legacy while managing for chemicals of emerging concern
10. Water quality in the Great Lakes: Interactions between nutrient
pollution, invasive species, and climate change 11. Emerald ash borer,
black ash, and Native American basketmaking: Invasive insects, forest
ecosystems and cultural practices Part IV: Public Policy 12. Legislating
the Great Lakes: socially constructing water through congressional
discourse 13. Conservation authorities in Ontario: key players in the
governance of invasive and endangered species 14. Citizen engagement,
interpretation, and resource management in the Great Lakes Basin 15. 7
Indigenous principles for successful cooperation in Great Lakes
conservation initiatives Part V: Conclusions 16. Through the crystal ball
1. Introduction: Examining the terrain Part I: Habitat, conservation, and
restoration 2. The dam dilemma for fisheries management in the Great Lakes
3. Irrigation in the Great Lakes Basin: prospects and conflicts 4.
Artificial reefs and reef restoration in the Laurentian Great Lakes Part
II: Extinction & survival 5. Georgian Bay, Lake Huron: turtles and their
wetland habitat in a changing landscape 6. Framing extinction: Societal
attitudes toward the passenger pigeon in editorials and opinion pieces 7.
Recovering the ecology of fear: Cascading effects of gray wolf predation
and competition in a Great Lakes Basin forest 8. Linear corridors and
predator movement dynamics in the Great Lakes Basin Part III: Pollution,
climate change, and invasive species 9. Toxicants in the Great Lakes:
living with a toxic legacy while managing for chemicals of emerging concern
10. Water quality in the Great Lakes: Interactions between nutrient
pollution, invasive species, and climate change 11. Emerald ash borer,
black ash, and Native American basketmaking: Invasive insects, forest
ecosystems and cultural practices Part IV: Public Policy 12. Legislating
the Great Lakes: socially constructing water through congressional
discourse 13. Conservation authorities in Ontario: key players in the
governance of invasive and endangered species 14. Citizen engagement,
interpretation, and resource management in the Great Lakes Basin 15. 7
Indigenous principles for successful cooperation in Great Lakes
conservation initiatives Part V: Conclusions 16. Through the crystal ball
restoration 2. The dam dilemma for fisheries management in the Great Lakes
3. Irrigation in the Great Lakes Basin: prospects and conflicts 4.
Artificial reefs and reef restoration in the Laurentian Great Lakes Part
II: Extinction & survival 5. Georgian Bay, Lake Huron: turtles and their
wetland habitat in a changing landscape 6. Framing extinction: Societal
attitudes toward the passenger pigeon in editorials and opinion pieces 7.
Recovering the ecology of fear: Cascading effects of gray wolf predation
and competition in a Great Lakes Basin forest 8. Linear corridors and
predator movement dynamics in the Great Lakes Basin Part III: Pollution,
climate change, and invasive species 9. Toxicants in the Great Lakes:
living with a toxic legacy while managing for chemicals of emerging concern
10. Water quality in the Great Lakes: Interactions between nutrient
pollution, invasive species, and climate change 11. Emerald ash borer,
black ash, and Native American basketmaking: Invasive insects, forest
ecosystems and cultural practices Part IV: Public Policy 12. Legislating
the Great Lakes: socially constructing water through congressional
discourse 13. Conservation authorities in Ontario: key players in the
governance of invasive and endangered species 14. Citizen engagement,
interpretation, and resource management in the Great Lakes Basin 15. 7
Indigenous principles for successful cooperation in Great Lakes
conservation initiatives Part V: Conclusions 16. Through the crystal ball