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  1. Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem

    Edited by Rattan Lal

    Focusing on the technical, social, and economic issues involved in watershed management, this interdisciplinary author team focuses on bettering land use practices and the condition of soil water resources.Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem is a volume composed from an...

    Published August 22nd 1999 by CRC Press

  2. Natural Capital and Human Economic Survival, Second Edition

    By Thomas Prugh, Herman Daly, Robert Goodland, John H Cumberland, Richard B Norgaard

    Series: Ecological Economics

    Most people love nature and consider themselves environmentalists, but nature isn't just pretty and lovable, it is indispensable to our survival and economic activity. That is the most compelling reason for environmental protection.The conventional economic wisdom views land (natural capital) as a...

    Published May 19th 1999 by CRC Press

  3. Setting the Stage for Sustainabilty

    A Citizen's Handbook

    By Chris Maser, Charles R. Beaton, Kevin M. Smith

    Series: Sustainable Community Development

    As humans, we make choices. With change as a constant, we are continually presented with a number of choices, and we must choose. The change represented by the divergence of humanity from the rest of the world is rapidly growing, and in need of transformation. Setting the Stage for Sustainable...

    Published May 13th 1998 by CRC Press

  4. Lake Victoria Wetlands and the Ecology of the Nile Tilapia

    By John Stephen Balirwa

    This volume is taken from an ecological study of wetlands undertaken in northern Lake Victoria (East Africa) between 1993 and 1996 with the major aim of characterizing shallow vegetation-dominated interface habitats, and evaluating their importance for fish, in particular, for the Nile tilapia....

    Published December 31st 1997 by Taylor & Francis

  5. Land Reclamation: Achieving Sustainable Benefits

    Edited by H.R. Fox, A.D. McIntosh, H.M. Moore

    The aspects of land reclamation covered in this book include environmental impact, land value, economic regeneration and waste disposal methods. The issue of contamination raises questions about whether to clean up or cover up, which is tackled in the subsequent sections....

    Published December 31st 1997 by Taylor & Francis

  6. Remote Sensing for Landscape Ecology

    New Metric Indicators for Monitoring, Modeling, and Assessment of Ecosystems

    By Robert C. Frohn

    Series: Mapping Science

    Landscape ecology is a rapidly growing science of quantifying the ways in which ecosystems interact - of establishing a link between activities in one region and repercussions in another region. Remote sensing is a fast, inexpensive tool for conducting the landscape inventories that are essential...

    Published December 28th 1997 by CRC Press

  7. Engineering Response to Global Climate Change

    Planning a Research and Development Agenda

    Edited by Robert G. Watts, Robert G. Watts

    This book goes beyond the analysis offered by typical works on this subject to propose real solutions to problems caused by changes in the earth's climate. From new ways to cut energy consumption and reduce carbon dioxide emissions to discussions of the possibilities of sea walls and...

    Published July 29th 1997 by CRC Press

  8. Soil Fertility Management for Sustainable Agriculture

    By James F. Power, Rajendra Prasad

    Sustainability of agricultural systems is a major global concern due to population growth and a number of environmental factors. This book addresses the key to the development of sustainable agriculture-management of soil fertility. Combining data from temperate and tropical regions, it presents a...

    Published June 29th 1997 by CRC Press

  9. Arctic and Environmental Change

    Edited by Peter Wadhams, J A Dowdeswell, A M Schofield

    Presented at The Arctic and Environmental Change meeting held by the Royal Society in October 1994, the fourteen papers which form the basis of this book contain a wide-ranging review of Arctic environmental change in response to global warming, and also give a broad insight into the transformation...

    Published April 7th 1997 by CRC Press

  10. Quantitative Techniques in Landscape Planning

    By Eugenio Martinez-Falero

    Quantitative Techniques in Landscape Planning covers all aspects of landscape planning, from the initial stages of the study to the final stage of processing data and obtaining a classification of the study area. It describes the process of conducting an inventory and the methods for integrating...

    Published July 13th 1995 by CRC Press