Readings from The Environmental Professional : natural resources
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Readings from The Environmental Professional : natural resources
National Association of Environmental Professionals and Blackwell Science, c1995
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The Environmental Professional
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The papers in this volume, all selected from the journal "The Environmental Professional", focus on a variety of natural resource problems, and provide theoretical and practical examples of techniques and methods used in studying and managing natural resources. Taken as a whole, they provide a solid grounding for graduate students and professionals in the theory and practice of resource management.
Table of Contents
- Ecology and environmental problem-solving
- climate change as a current issue for the Canadian forest sector
- highway construction and wetland loss - migration banking programmes in the Southeastern United States
- The impact of farmland conversion in California
- agricultural impacts on wildlife - problem review and restoration needs
- managing archaeological cultural resources as environmental resources - an aid for local governments
- creation of the Hol Chan Marine Reserve in Belize - a grass roots approach to barrier reef conservation
- biophysical measurement of sustainable development
- the status of the theoretical and applied science of restoration ecology
- wilderness recovery - thinking big in restoration ecology
- the wilderness idea revisited - the sustainable development alternative
- the wilderness idea reaffirmed
- the Federal mandate to restore - laws and policies on environmental restoration
- observations on the future debate over "delisting" the grizzly bear in the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
- restoration ecology as public policy
- public policy and direct democracy
- self and organizational efficacy of front-line managers in the US Fish and Wildlife Service
- what is education for?
- perspectives on science, law and values in natural resource problems.
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