Resource and environmental management
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Resource and environmental management
Longman, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed as a replacement for Geography and Resource Analysis, this new text continues to provide and assess concepts, strategies and methods on updated, innovative ways to deal with environmental and resource management. It relates to four fundamental themes: change; complexity; uncertainty and conflict. Attention is given to the role of sustainable development providing a vision for management, using the ecosystem as a means to achieve this vision. Resource and Environmental Management uses various approaches to address uncertainty and surprise. At the same time as dealing with innovative ways to deal with environmental and resource management, the text encourages rigorous economic development but respects differing cultural values.
Table of Contents
1. Change, Complexity, Uncertainty and Conflict 2. Sustainable Development 3. Ecosystem Approach 4. Complexity, Uncertainty and Turbulence 5. Forecasting and Backcasting 6. Assessing Alternatives 7. Adaptive Environmental Management 8. Partnerships and Participation 9. Local Knowledge Systems 10. Gender and Development 11. Alternative Dispute Resolution 12. Implementation 13. Monitoring and Evaluation 14. Managing for Change, Complexity, Uncertainty and Conflict
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