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Protected Land Douglas J. Spieles

Protected Land By Douglas J. Spieles

Protected Land by Douglas J. Spieles


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By many measures, Earth's ecosystems are stressed. The volume of water impounded by dams quadrupled over the same period - it now far exceeds the volume of water in unimpeded rivers (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005;

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Protected Land: Disturbance, Stress, and American Ecosystem Management by Douglas J. Spieles

By many measures, Earth's ecosystems are stressed. Actually, it may be more accurate to say that Earth's remaining ecosystems are stressed. The fact is that most of the planet's biomes support only a fraction of the biological communities they once did, primarily because humans have converted large areas of land to alternate uses. More than two-thirds of the global temperate forests, half of the grasslands, even a third of desert ecosystems have been conscripted for human uses like agriculture, construction, harvest and extraction. Cultivation alone covers a quarter of the habitable terrestrial surface. Aquatic ecosystems have not fared any better. An estimated half of the world's wetlands are gone, particularly those of coastal regions or on arable land. About a fifth of the coral reefs and a third of the m- grove swamps of a century ago have been lost in just the last few decades. The volume of water impounded by dams quadrupled over the same period - it now far exceeds the volume of water in unimpeded rivers (Millennium Ecosystem Assessment 2005; Mitsch and Gosselink 2007). So any assessment of ecosystem status is necessarily an analysis of fragments and remnants, and many of these are degraded by one or more anthropogenic stressors.

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From the reviews:

This new volume may be slender, but brevity, coupled with clarity, is a virtue here. The book focuses on 'ecological protection and management, in the face of our changing concept of the ecosystem.' ... The simple, lucid prose sustains the reader, making complexity easy to grasp. This book is slated to become a must read for students, conservation professionals, and citizen activists. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-division undergraduates and above; general readers. (K. B. Sterling, Choice, Vol. 48 (8), April, 2011)

Table of Contents

Four Ecosystems, Four Questions.- Four Ecosystems, Four Questions.- Ecosystems in Theory.- The Ecosystem Idea and Ideal.- A Thing is Right.- Disturbance, Stress and Resilience.- Invasion.- Ecosystems in Practice.- Very Small Ecosystems.- Forested Ecosystems.- Grassland Ecosystems.- Freshwater Ecosystems.- Saltwater Ecosystems.- Protecting the Shifting Quilt.

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NLS9781461426677
9781461426677
1461426677
Protected Land: Disturbance, Stress, and American Ecosystem Management by Douglas J. Spieles
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012-11-05
166
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