Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration:
The two volumes of this handbook provide a comprehensive account of the emerging and vibrant science of the ecological restoration of both habitats and species. Ecological restoration aims to achieve complete structural and functional, self-maintaining biological integrity following disturbance. In...
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Zusammenfassung: | The two volumes of this handbook provide a comprehensive account of the emerging and vibrant science of the ecological restoration of both habitats and species. Ecological restoration aims to achieve complete structural and functional, self-maintaining biological integrity following disturbance. In practice, any theoretical model is modified by a number of economic, social and ecological constraints. Consequently, material that might be considered as rehabilitation, enhancement, re-construction or re-creation is also included. Principles of Restoration defines the underlying principles of restoration ecology, in relation to manipulations and management of the biological, geophysical and chemical framework. The accompanying volume, Restoration in Practice, provides details of state-of-the-art restoration practice in a range of biomes within terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The Handbook of Ecological Restoration will be an invaluable resource to anyone concerned with the restoration, rehabilitation, enhancement or creation of habitats in aquatic or terrestrial systems, throughout the world |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xvi, 444 pages) |
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spelling | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration edited by Martin R. Perrow and Anthony J. Davy Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2002 1 online resource (xvi, 444 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) 10: tionale for restoration Principles of restoration Part 1 The background 3 Introduction and philosophy Anthony D. Bradshaw 24 The ecological context : a landscape perspective Richard J. Hobbs 47 The ecological context : a species population perspective David W. MacDonald, Thomas P. Moorhouse and Jody W. Enck 66 The evolutionary context : a species perspective Alan J. Gray Part 2 Manipulation of the physical environment 83 Terrestrial systems Steve G. Whisenant 106 Wetlands and still waters Jillian C. Labadz, David P. Butcher and Dennis Sinnott 133 Running water : fluvial geomorphology and river restoration Malcolm D. Newson, John Pitlick and David A. Sear Part 3 Manipulation of the chemical environment 155 Manipulating the chemical environment of the soil Robert H. Marrs Chemical treatment of water and sediments with special reference to lakes Atmospheric chemistry Manipulation of the biota -- Establishment and manipulation of plant populations and communities in terrestrial systems Ecology and management of plants in aquatic ecosystems Micro-organisms Terrestrial invertebrates Aquatic invertebrates Fish Reptiles and amphibians Birds Mammals Martin Sondergaard, Klaus-Dieter Wolter and Wilhelm Ripl Peter Brimblecombe Anthony J. Davy Stefan F.B. Weisner and John A. Strand Michael F. Allen, David A. Jasper and John C. Zak Jonathan D. Majer, Karl E.C. Brennan and Lubomir Bisevac John S. Richardson and Michael J. Jackson Martin R. Perrow, Mark L. Tomlinson and Luis Zambrano -- Carl G. Jones Jose Maria Cardoso da Silva and Peter D. Vickery David W. MacDonald [and others] 184 -- 206 -- Part 4 223 -- 242 -- 257 -- 279 -- 300 -- 355 -- 376 -- 389 -- Part 5 Monitoring and appraisal -- Monitoring and appraisal Karen D. Holl and John Cairns, Jr 411 The two volumes of this handbook provide a comprehensive account of the emerging and vibrant science of the ecological restoration of both habitats and species. Ecological restoration aims to achieve complete structural and functional, self-maintaining biological integrity following disturbance. In practice, any theoretical model is modified by a number of economic, social and ecological constraints. Consequently, material that might be considered as rehabilitation, enhancement, re-construction or re-creation is also included. Principles of Restoration defines the underlying principles of restoration ecology, in relation to manipulations and management of the biological, geophysical and chemical framework. The accompanying volume, Restoration in Practice, provides details of state-of-the-art restoration practice in a range of biomes within terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. The Handbook of Ecological Restoration will be an invaluable resource to anyone concerned with the restoration, rehabilitation, enhancement or creation of habitats in aquatic or terrestrial systems, throughout the world Restoration ecology Perrow, Martin R. 1964- edt Davy, A. J. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-04983-2 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-79128-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511549984 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration 10: tionale for restoration Principles of restoration The background Introduction and philosophy The ecological context : a landscape perspective The ecological context : a species population perspective The evolutionary context : a species perspective Manipulation of the physical environment Terrestrial systems Wetlands and still waters Running water : fluvial geomorphology and river restoration Manipulation of the chemical environment Manipulating the chemical environment of the soil Chemical treatment of water and sediments with special reference to lakes Atmospheric chemistry Manipulation of the biota -- Establishment and manipulation of plant populations and communities in terrestrial systems Ecology and management of plants in aquatic ecosystems Micro-organisms Terrestrial invertebrates Aquatic invertebrates Fish Reptiles and amphibians Birds Mammals Monitoring and appraisal -- Monitoring and appraisal Restoration ecology |
title | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration |
title_alt | Principles of restoration The background Introduction and philosophy The ecological context : a landscape perspective The ecological context : a species population perspective The evolutionary context : a species perspective Manipulation of the physical environment Terrestrial systems Wetlands and still waters Running water : fluvial geomorphology and river restoration Manipulation of the chemical environment Manipulating the chemical environment of the soil Chemical treatment of water and sediments with special reference to lakes Atmospheric chemistry Manipulation of the biota -- Establishment and manipulation of plant populations and communities in terrestrial systems Ecology and management of plants in aquatic ecosystems Micro-organisms Terrestrial invertebrates Aquatic invertebrates Fish Reptiles and amphibians Birds Mammals Monitoring and appraisal -- Monitoring and appraisal |
title_auth | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration |
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title_full | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration edited by Martin R. Perrow and Anthony J. Davy |
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title_full_unstemmed | Handbook of ecological restoration, Volume 1, Principles of restoration edited by Martin R. Perrow and Anthony J. Davy |
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