Ecological Restoration, Second Edition 2/e

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781610911689

Principles, Values, and Structure of an Emerging Profession

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By Andre F. Clewell, James Aronson
Imprint: ISLAND PRESS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
254 x 178 mm
Weight:
590 g
Pages:
329

Description

List of Virtual Field Trips
Foreword
Preface
 
PART I. Why We Restore
 
Chapter 1. Overview
-Some Basic Terms and Concepts
 
Chapter 2. Values and Ecological Restoration
-Ecological Values
-Personal Values
-Socioeconomic Values
-Cultural Values
-Holons and Realms of Organization
 
Chapter 3. Disturbance And Impairment
-Disturbance
-Ecosystem Response to Disturbance
-Degradation, Damage, Destruction
-Ecological Consequences of Impairment
 
PART II. What We Restore
 
Chapter 4. Recovery
-Ecological Views of Recovery
-Ecological Theory and Restoration
 
Chapter 5. Ecological Attributes of Restored Ecosystems
-Species Composition
-Community Structure
-Abiotic Environment
-Landscape Context
-Ecological Functionality
-Historic Continuity
-Ecological Complexity
-Self-organization
-Resilience
-Self-sustainability
-Biosphere Support
-Goals And Project Standards
 
Chapter 6. Semicultural Landscapes and Ecosystems
-Culturalization of Landscapes
-Examples of Semicultural Landscapes
-Selecting Semicultural Targets for Restoration
 
PART III. How We Restore
 
Chapter 7. Ecological References
-Reference Concept
-Types of Reference Sites
-Steps in Reference Model Preparation
-Temporal References
-References in Landscape Restoration
-Trajectories
 
Chapter 8. Approaches to Restoration
-Intensity of Effort
-Framework Approach
-Sources of Knowledge
 
Chapter 9. Project Planning and Evaluation
-Guidelines for Restoration
-Strategies and Designs
-Inoculating Soils and Substrates
-Project Evaluation
 
PART IV. Ecological Restoration as a Profession
 
Chapter 10. Relationship of Restoration to Related Fields
-Restoration Ecology and Ecological Restoration
-Ecosystem Management
-Rehabilitation, Reclamation, Revegetation, and Remediation
-Compensatory Mitigation
-Fabrication and Creation
-Landscape Architecture and Design
-Ecological Engineering
-Restoration of Natural Capital
-Sustainability Science
 
Chapter 11. Projects and the Professional
-Stakeholders
-Project Sponsors
-Project Roles
-Organizational Structure
-Evolution of Contexts
-Stewardship Models
-Practitioner Certification
 
Chapter 12. Moving Restoration Forward' Together
-Perceptions of Ecological Restoration
-Novel Ecosystems
-Climate Change
-Moving Forward
 
Glossary
References Cited and Collaborators
Index

Reviews


""The bottom line is that the two editions of this book are a great addition to anyone's library and occupy a unique position in the recent spate of restoration texts. Kudos to the authors.""

' Restoration Ecology



""[T]his slim, accessible volume presents a comprehensive introduction to the subject....The reworked organizational structure of the text, new case studies, and other refinements further improve an already successful publication.""

' Quarterly Review of Biology



""successful....an easily readable book""

' Basic and Applied Ecology



""Highly recommended, especially for college and technical school library collections as well as for professionals in and aspirants to this exciting new scientific field.""

' Midwest Book Review



""We know that investments in restoring ecological systems bring significant returns, enhancing the capacity of communities to adapt to climate change and improve food security, and leading to more effective efforts to alleviate poverty and protect the natural assets upon which economic growth depends. Clewell and Aronson have provided an unrivaled guidebook that enables readers to understand the science of ecological restoration, how it developed, and what to expect from this vitally important discipline in the future.""

' Pavan Sukhdev, author of ""Corporation 2020: Transforming Business for Tomorrow's World""



""One of our best tools for confronting urgent global environmental challenges is ecological restoration, described with clarity and skill in this revised edition of the book that sets the standards in this field.""

' Peter H. Raven, President Emeritus, Missouri Botanical Garden

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