This volume is the result of a symposium held Mar. 3-5, 1994 at the Univ. of Wisconsin-Stevens Point. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Implementing ecosystem management: where do we go from here? / Norman L. Christensen. Concepts and methods of ecosystem management: lessons from landscape ecology / Thomas R. Crow and Eric J. Gustafson -- Role of keystone ecosystems in landscapes / Phillip deMaynadier and Malcolm Hunter, Jr. -- Maintaining the integrity of managed ecosystems: the challenges of preserving rare species / Stanley A. Temple -- Managing the invisible: ecosystem management and macronutrient cycling / Clive A. David -- Applied disequilibriums: riparian habitat management for wildlife / Mark. S. Boyce and Neil F. Payne -- Managing forested wetlands / Leigh H. Fredrickson -- National hierarchical framework of ecological units / David T. Cleland, Peter E. Avers, W. Henry McNab, Mark E. Jensen, Robert G. Bailey, Thomas King, and Walter E. Russell -- Geographic information systems and remote sensing applications for ecosystem management / Frank D'Erchia -- Population viability analysis: adaptive management for threatened and endangered species / Mark S. Boyce -- Ecosystem protection and restoration: the core of ecosystem management / Reed F. Noss and J. Michael Scott -- Silviculture and ecosystem management / John Kotar -- Policies for protecting aquatic diversity / Douglas J. Norton and David G. Davis -- Ecological restoration: a practical approach / Steven I. Apfelbaum and Kim Alan Chapman -- Implementing ecosystem management: where do we go from here? / Norman L. Christensen.
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