Ecological Principles in Global Perspective

Ecological Principles in Global Perspective
Title Ecological Principles in Global Perspective PDF eBook
Author Heinrich Walter
Publisher Springer
Pages 264
Release 1985
Genre Science
ISBN

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Global Ecology in Human Perspective

Global Ecology in Human Perspective
Title Global Ecology in Human Perspective PDF eBook
Author Charles H. Southwick
Publisher Oxford University Press on Demand
Pages 392
Release 1996
Genre Science
ISBN 9780195104080

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A textbook covering the study of human ecology and global ecology: ecological principles relevant to global concerns, the meaning of global change, human impact on the environment, population growth and regulation, world health, interactions of economics and ecology, and prospects of human future. The central theme of the book deals with the ways humans are altering the earth and how, in turn, these changes affect human life.

Wetland Ecology

Wetland Ecology
Title Wetland Ecology PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Keddy
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 549
Release 2010-07-29
Genre Nature
ISBN 0521739675

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This text provides a synthesis of the existing field of wetland ecology using a few central themes, including key environmental factors that produce wetland community types and some unifying problems such as assembly rules, restoration and conservation.

The Ecological World View

The Ecological World View
Title The Ecological World View PDF eBook
Author Charles Krebs
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 596
Release 2008-04-02
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520254794

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Filled with many examples of topic issues and current events, this book develops a basic understanding of how the natural world works and of how humans interact with the planet's natural ecosystems. It covers the history of ecology and describes the general approaches of the scientific method, then takes a look at basic principles of population dynamics and applies them to everyday practical problems.

Global Perspectives on the Ecology of Human-Machine Systems

Global Perspectives on the Ecology of Human-Machine Systems
Title Global Perspectives on the Ecology of Human-Machine Systems PDF eBook
Author John M. Flach
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 428
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1351444654

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There is a growing consensus in the human factors/ergonomics community that human factors research has had little impact on significant applied problems. Some have suggested that the problem lies in the fact that much HF/E research has been based on the wrong type of psychology, an information processing view of psychology that is reductionistic and context-free. Ecological psychology offers a viable alternative, presenting a richer view of human behavior that is holistic and contextualized. The papers presented in these two volumes show the conceptual impact that ecological psychology can have on HF/E, as well as presenting a number of specific examples illustrating the ecological approach to human-machine systems. It is the first collection of papers that explicitly draws a connection between these two fields. While work in this area is only just beginning, the evidence available suggests that taking an ecological approach to human factors/ergonomics helps bridge the existing gap between basic research and applied problems.

Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management

Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management
Title Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management PDF eBook
Author Virginia H. Dale
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 376
Release 2001-07-20
Genre Science
ISBN 9780387951003

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This volume incorporates case studies that explore past and current land use decisions on both public and private lands, and includes practical approaches and tools for land use decision-making. The most important feature of the book is the linking of ecological theory and principle with applied land use decision-making. The theoretical and empirical are joined through concrete case studies of actual land use decision-making processes.

The Environment

The Environment
Title The Environment PDF eBook
Author Chris C. Park
Publisher
Pages 660
Release 2001
Genre Environmental sciences
ISBN

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