Handbook of Ecosystem Theories and Management

Voorkant
Felix Muller
CRC Press, 10 feb 2000 - 600 pagina's
As part of the Environmental and Ecological Modeling Handbooks series, the Handbook of Ecosystem Theories and Management provides a comprehensive overview of ecosystem theory and the tools - ecological engineering, ecological modeling, ecotoxicology and ecological economics -to manage these systems.
The book is laid out to provide a summary or survey of each topic, using many tables and figures. Concepts, definitions, important findings, basic hypotheses, important correlations between theories and observation with illustrative graphs are included.
The comprehensive treatment of ecosystem theory and application of theoretical tools, and the integration of classical theory and real world examples, sets this book apart. It covers newly emerging topical areas as well as nontraditional topical areas (i.e. chaos) that will interest professionals trained in previous decades and enlighten those now entering into formal training. The general approach taken by the authors makes this an essential reference and handbook for professionals and students.
 

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Preface
13
3
33
CONTENTS
36
Patten Bernard C
64
5
77
Grant W
109
Different Approaches in Recent Ecosystem Theory
111
3
217
Perrings Charles
315
317
393
Jřrgensen Sven
411
Peterson G D
442
Marin S L
458
Application of Ecosystem Theoretical Aspects
473
Rapport D
495
Mitsch
546

4
263
6
281
Brown M
301
Odum H
559
Index
577
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S. E. Jřrgensen, F. Müller

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