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Falk, Donald A.
Foundations of restoration ecology[electronic resource] /
Record Type:
Language materials, printed : Monograph/item
[NT 15000414]:
333.73153
Title/Author:
Foundations of restoration ecology/ edited by Margaret A. Palmer, Joy B. Zedler, Donald A. Falk.
other author:
Palmer, Margaret A.
Published:
Washington, DC : : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics :, 2016.
Description:
xxiii, 550 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Restoration ecology.
Subject:
Environment.
Subject:
Environment, general.
Subject:
Ecosystems.
Subject:
Conservation Biology/Ecology.
ISBN:
9781610916981
ISBN:
9781610918282
[NT 15000228]:
Foreword -- Preface -- Book Guide -- Acknowledgements -- PART I. Introduction to Restoration and Foundational Concepts -- 1. Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology -- 2. Ecological Dynamics and Ecological Restoration -- 3. Biodiversity as a Goal and Driver of Restoration -- 4. Landscape Ecology and Restoration Processes -- PART II. Ecological Theory and the Restoration of Populations and Communities -- 5. Population and Ecological Genetics in Restoration Ecology -- 6. Ecophysiological Considerations for Restoration -- 7. Implications of Populations and Metapopulation Theory for Restoration Science and Practice -- 8. Invasive Species and Restoration Challenges -- 9. Assembly Theory for Restoring Ecosystem Structure and Functioning: Timing is Everything?- 10. Heterogeneity Theory and Ecological Restoration -- 11. Food Web Theory and Ecological Restoration -- PART III. Ecosystem Processes and Restoration Ecology -- 12. Nutrient Dynamics as Determinants and Outcomes of Restoration -- 13. Recovery of Ecosystem Processes: Carbon and Energy Flows in Restored Wetlands, Grasslands and Forests -- 14. Watershed Processes as Drivers for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration -- PART IV. The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Restoration -- 15. Evolutionary Restoration Ecology -- 16. Macroecology and the Theory of Island Biogeography: Abundant Utility for Applications in Restoration Ecology -- 17. The Influence of Climate Variability and Change on the Science and Practice of Restoration Ecology -- PART V. Synthesis and Challenges -- 18. Persistent and emerging themes in the linkage of theory to restoration practice -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.5822/978-1-61091-698-1
Foundations of restoration ecology[electronic resource] /
Foundations of restoration ecology
[electronic resource] /edited by Margaret A. Palmer, Joy B. Zedler, Donald A. Falk. - Washington, DC :Island Press/Center for Resource Economics :2016. - xxiii, 550 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Foreword -- Preface -- Book Guide -- Acknowledgements -- PART I. Introduction to Restoration and Foundational Concepts -- 1. Ecological Theory and Restoration Ecology -- 2. Ecological Dynamics and Ecological Restoration -- 3. Biodiversity as a Goal and Driver of Restoration -- 4. Landscape Ecology and Restoration Processes -- PART II. Ecological Theory and the Restoration of Populations and Communities -- 5. Population and Ecological Genetics in Restoration Ecology -- 6. Ecophysiological Considerations for Restoration -- 7. Implications of Populations and Metapopulation Theory for Restoration Science and Practice -- 8. Invasive Species and Restoration Challenges -- 9. Assembly Theory for Restoring Ecosystem Structure and Functioning: Timing is Everything?- 10. Heterogeneity Theory and Ecological Restoration -- 11. Food Web Theory and Ecological Restoration -- PART III. Ecosystem Processes and Restoration Ecology -- 12. Nutrient Dynamics as Determinants and Outcomes of Restoration -- 13. Recovery of Ecosystem Processes: Carbon and Energy Flows in Restored Wetlands, Grasslands and Forests -- 14. Watershed Processes as Drivers for Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration -- PART IV. The Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Restoration -- 15. Evolutionary Restoration Ecology -- 16. Macroecology and the Theory of Island Biogeography: Abundant Utility for Applications in Restoration Ecology -- 17. The Influence of Climate Variability and Change on the Science and Practice of Restoration Ecology -- PART V. Synthesis and Challenges -- 18. Persistent and emerging themes in the linkage of theory to restoration practice -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.
ISBN: 9781610916981
Standard No.: 10.5822/978-1-61091-698-1doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
382584
Restoration ecology.
LC Class. No.: QH541.15.R45
Dewey Class. No.: 333.73153
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