Preface
About the Authors
Essay Contributors
Introduction: New Approaches for a New Millennium
Part 1: The Conceptual Toolbox
1. The Landscape Scenarios
The ROLE Model
SnowPACT
PDQ Revival
2. Getting a Grip on Ecosystem Management
The Evolution of Natural Resource Management Toward Ecosystem Management
A Model of Ecosystem Management
A Closer Look at Ecosystem Management
Information, Organizational Behavior and Command and Control
3. Incorporating Uncertainty and Complexity into Management
Sources of Complexity and Uncertainty in Natural Resource Management
Dealing with Complexity and Uncertainty
4. Adaptive Management
Adaptive Management: Another Way to Learn
Active Adaptive Management
Passive Adaptive Management
Adaptive Management as Documented Trial and Error
Conditions Necessary for Successful Adaptive Management
Part II. The Biological and Ecological Background
5. Genetic Diversity in Ecosystem Management
What is Genetic Diversity?
How is Genetic Diversity Lost?
The Loss of Allelic Richness
The Role of Genetics in Conservation and Ecosystem Management
6. Issues Regarding Populations and Species
The Species
The Roles of Species in Science and Policy
Connecting Populations and Species to Landscapes
7. Populations and Communities at the Landscape Level
Single-Species Management
Managing for Species Communities
8. Landscape-Level Conservation
Habitat Fragmentation
Mosaic and Matrix
9. Managing Biodiversity Across Landscapes: A Manager's Dilemma
Ecosystems or Species? Coarse-Filter and Fine-Filter Approaches
Landscape-Level Considerations That Protect Biodiversity and Ecosystems
Working Across Administrative Boundaries
HCPs: Protecting Biodiversity While Promoting Competition
Part III. The Human Dimensions
10. Working in Human Communities
The Success Triangle
Stakeholder Identification and Assessment
Techniques for Stakeholder Involvement
Keys to Successful Collaboration
Three Little Words
11. Strategic Approaches to Ecosystem Management
Characteristics of Strategic Management
A Simple Strategic Management Model
The Strategic-Thinking Step
12. Evaluation
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