Ecoscapes
Title | Ecoscapes PDF eBook |
Author | Gary Backhaus |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 284 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 9780739114506 |
This volume's concept, 'ecoscape, ' has been formed for the purpose of comprehending the spatial configuration (geography) of an ecosystem. Using this method, the contributors place emphasis not on things, but on the spatial patternings of relations and interrelations. Through the related notion of economy, conceptualized as the management of the ecoscape, contributors investigate ethical problems and value choices in light of the way that we are contextualized in the world. By envisioning specific environments as spatial processes of events composed of interrelated patternings, the co-editors intend to provide a fresh approach for framing the problems that beset our world
Evolving Ecoscape
Title | Evolving Ecoscape PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Dayton Shaw |
Publisher | |
Pages | 792 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Agua Caliente Indian Reservation (Calif.) |
ISBN |
Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development
Title | Tropical Phyconomy Coalition Development PDF eBook |
Author | Alan T. Critchley |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 323 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 3031478061 |
Sextant
Title | Sextant PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Admiralty |
ISBN |
Ecological Restoration and Environmental Change
Title | Ecological Restoration and Environmental Change PDF eBook |
Author | Stuart K. Allison |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 265 |
Release | 2012-07-26 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1136466363 |
What is a natural habitat? Who can define what is natural when species and ecosystems constantly change over time, with or without human intervention? When a polluted river or degraded landscape is restored from its damaged state, what is the appropriate outcome? With climate change now threatening greater disruption to the stability of ecosystems, how should restoration ecologists respond? Ecological Restoration and Environmental Change addresses and challenges some of these issues which question the core values of the science and practice of restoration ecology. It analyzes the paradox arising from the desire to produce ecological restorations that fit within an historical ecological context, produce positive environmental benefits and also result in landscapes with social meaning. Traditionally restorationists often felt that by producing restorations that matched historic ecosystems they were following nature's plans and human agency played only a small part in restoration. But the author shows that in reality the process of restoration has always been defined by human choices. He examines the development of restoration practice, especially in North America, Europe and Australia, in order to describe different models of restoration with respect to balancing ecological benefit and cultural value. He develops ways to balance more actively these differing areas of concern while planning restorations. The book debates in detail how coming global climate change and the development of novel ecosystems will force us to ask new questions about what we mean by good ecological restoration. When the environment is constantly shifting, restoration to maintain biodiversity, local species, and ecosystem functions becomes even more challenging. It is likely that in the future ecological restoration will become a never-ending, continuously evolving process.
Kiowa Ethnogeography
Title | Kiowa Ethnogeography PDF eBook |
Author | William C. Meadows |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 367 |
Release | 2010-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0292778449 |
Examining the place names, geographical knowledge, and cultural associations of the Kiowa from the earliest recorded sources to the present, Kiowa Ethnogeography is the most in-depth study of its kind in the realm of Plains Indian tribal analysis. Linking geography to political and social changes, William Meadows applies a chronological approach that demonstrates a cultural evolution within the Kiowa community. Preserved in both linguistic and cartographic forms, the concepts of place, homeland, intertribal sharing of land, religious practice, and other aspects of Kiowa life are clarified in detail. Native religious relationships to land (termed "geosacred" by the author) are carefully documented as well. Meadows also provides analysis of the only known extant Kiowa map of Black Goose, its unique pictographic place labels, and its relationship to reservation-era land policies. Additional coverage of rivers, lakes, and military forts makes this a remarkably comprehensive and illuminating guide.
Rule of Law for Nature
Title | Rule of Law for Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Christina Voigt |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2013-11-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 1107513219 |
'Human laws must be reformulated to keep human activities in harmony with the unchanging and universal laws of nature.' This 1987 statement by the World Commission on Environment and Development has never been more relevant and urgent than it is today. Despite the many legal responses to various environmental problems, more greenhouse gases than ever before are being released into the atmosphere, biological diversity is rapidly declining and fish stocks in the oceans are dwindling. This book challenges the doctrinal construction of environmental law and presents an innovative legal approach to ecological sustainability: a rule of law for nature which guides and transcends ordinary written laws and extends fundamental principles of respect, integrity and legal security to the non-human world.