Perspectives on Ecosystem Management for the Great Lakes
Title | Perspectives on Ecosystem Management for the Great Lakes PDF eBook |
Author | Lynton Keith Caldwell |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 1988-01-01 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780887067655 |
In 1978 Canada and the United States concluded an agreement for the protection and enhancement of water quality in the Great Lakes based on the ecosystem approach to management. Since ratification of this agreement, little progress has been made in practical application of this concept to basin-wide management for the Great Lakes. At the same time public concern for the quality of the Great Lakes and their future has risen dramatically. As a result, the need has arisen for a practical, authoritative explanation of the ecosystem concept. This volume, written by highly qualified authorities, addresses these important ecological, political, and economic issues in a systematic and informative manner. In this study, the ecosystem concept and its objectives are defined. The institutional structure that has evolved for governance of the Great Lakes, the need for a more effective governance structure, and prospects for rehabilitation of the Great Lakes Waters are crucial issues considered. The management question is the single most important policy question with respect to the Great Lakes and this is the only study available that brings together all pertinent information and provides steps for new and constructive management of the Great Lakes.
Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management
Title | Great Lakes Fisheries Policy and Management PDF eBook |
Author | William W. Taylor |
Publisher | East Lansing : Michigan State University Press |
Pages | 576 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This volume focuses on the US-Canadian experience with the shared fishery resources of the Laurentian Great Lakes, a vast and complex ecosystem that holds 20 percent of the world's surface fresh water supply and a wide array of fish and fisheries. Written by scientists from federal, state, and provincial management agencies, contributions address current knowledge of the ecological, sociological, and policy issues that face the region's fishery managers and policy makers in both countries. Lacks a subject index.
Biodiversity, Conservation and Environmental Management in the Great Lakes Basin
Title | Biodiversity, Conservation and Environmental Management in the Great Lakes Basin PDF eBook |
Author | Eric Freedman |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2017-11-13 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1351977040 |
The Great Lakes Basin in North America holds more than 20 percent of the world's fresh water. Threats to habitats and biodiversity have economic, political, national security, and cultural implications and ramifications that cross the US-Canadian border. This multidisciplinary book presents the latest research to demonstrate the interconnected nature of the challenges facing the Basin. Chapters by U.S. and Canadian scholars and practitioners represent a wide range of natural science and social science fields, including environmental sciences, geography, political science, natural resources, mass communications, environmental history and communication, public health, and economics. The book covers threats from invasive species, industrial development, climate change, agricultural and chemical runoff, species extinction, habitat restoration, environmental disease, indigenous conservation efforts, citizen engagement, environmental regulation, and pollution.Overall the book provides political, cultural, economic, scientific, and social contexts for recognizing and addressing the environmental challenges faced by the Great Lakes Basin.
Environmental Management on North America's Borders
Title | Environmental Management on North America's Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Kiy |
Publisher | Texas A&M University Press |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780890968437 |
Comprises 10 contributions that provide an introduction to the range of environmental issues on both borders and an understanding of the dynamics currently transforming North America. Specific topics include the British Columbia- Washington Environmental Cooperation Council, managing air quality in the Paso del Norte region, crossborder environmental management and the informal sector, and low-level hazardous waste sites in Del Rio, Dryden, and Spofford, Texas. Intended for students of environmental management and North American border studies. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The Great Lakes Forest
Title | The Great Lakes Forest PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Flader |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 374 |
Release | 1983-01-01 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1452907943 |
Climate Ghosts
Title | Climate Ghosts PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Langston |
Publisher | Brandeis University Press |
Pages | 217 |
Release | 2021-10-21 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 168458065X |
"Langston focuses on three ghost species in the Great Lakes watershed-woodland caribou, common loons, and lake sturgeon. Their traces are still present in DNA, small fragmented populations, or in lone individuals. We can still restore them, if we make the hard choices necessary for them to survive"--
Environmental Management in Development
Title | Environmental Management in Development PDF eBook |
Author | Michael E. Colby |
Publisher | World Bank Publications |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Economic development |
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In the past quarter century, environmental management has increasingly become a concern of governments. More recently, the traditional split between developers and conservationists has begun to break down. Conceptions of what is economically and technologically practical, ecologically necessary, and politically feasible are rapidly changing. This report discusses the implications of five paradigms of environmental management in development. The author notes that the remedial legalistic approach of environmental management is breaking down. Instead, interest in the more economically integrated approach of resource management has recently taken hold. Several interdependent forces indicate that improving the economic management of pollution and resources may be a necessary but insufficient measure to create the conditions for sustainable development. The perception of tradeoffs between development and environmental quality persists in the present debate, but its necessity is greatly exaggerated, according to this paper. Finally, it is noted that paradigms may be impervious to evidence, and institutions and societies too difficult to change. Whether, when and how these issues are resolved may be modern civilization's most significant test.