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245 00 $aManaging for healthy ecosystems /$cedited by David J. Rapport ... [et al.].
260 $aBoca Raton, Fla. :$bLewis Publishers,$cc2003.
300 $a1510 p., [4] p. of plates :$bill., maps (some col.) ;$c26 cm.
500 $aPapers from an international congress held at the University of California, Davis, Aug. 1999.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gpt. I.$tEmerging Concepts --$gCh. 1.$tRegaining Healthy Ecosystems: The Supreme Challenge of Our Age /$rDavid J. Rapport --$gCh. 2.$tThe Politics of the Environment /$rOla Ullsten --$gCh. 3.$tEnvironmental Health Research Challenges /$rKenneth Olden --$gCh. 4.$tToward Ecoresponsibility: The Need for New Education, New Technologies, New Teams, and New Economics /$rWilliam S. Fyfe --$gCh. 5.$tOverview: Perspectives on Ecosystem Health /$rDavid J. Rapport --$gCh. 6.$tThe Ethics of Ecological Integrity and Ecosystem Health: The Interface /$rLaura Westra.
505 00 $gCh. 7.$tEcological Integrity and Material Growth: Irreconcilable Conflict? /$rWilliam E. Rees --$gCh. 8.$tPopulation Health Issues in the Management of Air Quality /$rRichard T. Burnett, Barry Jessiman, David Stieb and Daniel Krewski --$gCh. 9.$tGlobal Environmental Changes and Health: Approaches to Assessing Risks /$rAnthony J. McMichael and R. Sari Kovats --$gCh. 10.$tClimate Change and Health: New Research Challenges /$rJonathan A. Patz --$gCh. 11.$tUse of Meteorological Data to Predict Mosquito-Borne Encephalitis Risk in California: Preliminary Observations in Kern County /$rWilliam K. Reisen.
505 00 $gCh. 12.$tPreparing for the Quantum Leap to Sustainability: A Toolkit for Future-Friendly Cities /$rMathis Wackernagel and Diana Deumling --$gCh. 13.$tOverview: Building Policies and Linkages /$rBarry W. Wilson --$gCh. 14.$tThe CALFED Bay-Delta Ecosystem Restoration Program: Complexity and Compromise /$rRick Soehren --$gCh. 15.$tUnderstanding the Politics of Ecological Regulation: Appropriate Use of the Concept of Ecosystem Health /$rJohn Freemuth.
505 00 $gCh. 16.$tAttitudes and Their Influence on Nature Valuation and Management in Relation in Sustainable Development /$rHans A.M. de Kruijf, Ekko C. van Ierland, C. Martijn van der Heide and Jos N.M. Dekker --$gCh. 17.$tHumane Values as a Basis for Ecosystem Health /$rJohn W. Grandy and Allen T. Rutberg --$gCh. 18.$tThe Role of the Water Education Foundation in Creating Factual Awareness and Facilitating Consensus in Western Water Issues /$rRita Schmidt Sudman --$gCh. 19.$tAddressing Threats to the Health of Coastal and Near-Coastal Ecosystems -- The Gulf of Mexico /$rJames D. Giattina.
505 00 $gCh. 20.$tOverview: Setting Goals and Objectives in Managing for Healthy Ecosystems /$rRobert T. Lackey --$gCh. 21.$tAdaptive Restoration: A Strategic Approach for Integrating Research into Restoration Projects /$rJoy B. Zedler and John C. Callaway --$gCh. 22.$tAppropriate Use of Ecosystem Health and Normative Science in Ecological Policy /$rRobert T. Lackey --$gCh. 23.$tEcosystem Health: A Flawed Basis for Federal Regulation and Land-Use Management /$rAllan K. Fitzsimmons.
505 00 $gCh. 24.$tQuality of Life, Recreation, and Natural Environments: Exploring the Connection /$rAlan Ewert --$gCh. 25.$tNatural Capital Differentiation, Sustainability, and Regional Environmental Policy /$rCecilia Collados --$gCh. 26.$tOverview: Can We Develop and Utilize Indicators of Ecological Integrity to Manage Ecosystems Successfully? /$rGary N. Cherr --$gCh. 27.$tA Conceptual Framework for Choosing Indicators of Ecological Integrity: Case Study of the San Francisco Bay-Delta-River System /$rKaren Levy, Terry F. Young and Rodney M. Fujita.
505 00 $gCh. 28.$tEstablishing Specifications for Ecological Indicators for the Prediction of Sustainability /$rWayne G. Landis and John F. McLaughlin --$gCh. 29.$tMeasuring the Impact of Ecological Disintegrity on Human Health: A Role for Epidemiology /$rColin L. Soskolne --$rWilliam S. Fisher, Laura E. Jackson and Janis C. Kurtz --$gCh. 30.$tDevelopment of a Terrestrial Index of Ecological Integrity (TIEI), a New Tool for Ecosystem Management /$rJames K. Andreasen, Reed Noss and Nicholas C. Slosser --$gCh. 31.$tU.S. EPA Office of Research and Development Guidelines for Technical Evaluation of Ecological Indicators.
505 00 $gCh. 32.$tToward a Forest Capital Index /$rBruce A. Wilcox, K. Shawn Smallwood and James R. Kahn --$gCh. 33.$tOverview: Monitoring, Learning, and Adjusting /$rDavid Waltner-Toews --$gCh. 34.$tEcosystem Health and Economic Development: Rural Vision to Action /$rJock R. Anderson --$gCh. 35.$tAgricultural Biodiversity: A Key Element of Ecosystem Health and Sustainable Food Security /$rLori Ann Thrupp --$gCh. 36.$tEvolving Opportunities for Management of Agricultural Landscapes and Ecosystem Health: Sustainability by Opportunity /$rJulian Dumanski, Steen Joffe, E.R. Terry and Christian Pieri.
505 00 $gCh. 37.$tThe Ecological Footprint as Indicator for Sustainable Development -- Results of an International Case Study /$rDetlef P. van Vuuren, E.M.W. Smeets and Hans A.M. de Kruijf --$gpt. II.$tIssues and Methods --$gCh. 38.$tOverview: Managing for Biodiversity /$rJonna A.K. Mazet --$gCh. 39.$tThe Greater Addo National Park, South Africa: Biodiversity Conservation as the Basis for a Healthy Ecosystem and Human Development Opportunities /$rGraham I.H. Kerley, Andre F. Boshoff and Michael H. Knight.
505 00 $gCh. 40.$tThe Role of an Accidentally Introduced Fungus in Degrading the Health of the Stirling Range National Park Ecosystem in Southwestern Australia: Status and Prognosis /$rDavid Newsome --$gCh. 41.$tMangrove Conservation and Restoration for Enhanced Resilience /$rNguyen Hoang Tri, Phan Nguyen Hong, W. Neil Adger and P. Mick Kelly --$gCh. 42.$tA Comparison of Landscape Change Detection Methods /$rCurtis M. Edmonds, Anne C. Neale, Daniel T. Heggem, James D. Wickham and K. Bruce Jones.
505 00 $gCh. 43.$tRelationships among Environmental Stressors and Fish Community Composition and Health: Case Study of Chesapeake Bay /$rSusanna T.Y. Tong --$gCh. 44.$tOverview: Assessing and Monitoring Biodiversity /$rSantiago Carrizosa --$gCh. 45.$tManagement and Conservation of Tropical Forests with Emphasis on Rare Tree Species in Brazil /$rFlavio Bertin Gandara and Paulo Y. Kageyama --$gCh. 46.$tThe Effects of Roads on Carnivores: A Case Study of Mountain Lions (Puma concolor) in California /$rMelissa M. Grigione and Mike B. Johnson.
505 00 $gCh. 47.$tA Rapid Method in Ecosystem Mapping and Monitoring as a Tool for Managing Costa Rican Ecosystem Health /$rMaarten Kappelle, Marco Castro, Heiner Acevedo, Pedro Cordero, Luis Gonzalez, Edgar Mendez and Huberth Monge --$gCh. 48.$tIdentification and Monitoring in the Context of the National Biodiversity Strategy in Uruguay /$rVictor Canton --$gCh. 49.$tOverview: Climate Change and Ecosystem Health /$rRuth A. Reck --$gCh. 50.$tClimate Change, Birds, and Ecosystems -- Why Should We Care? /$rJeff Price.
505 00 $gCh. 53.$tThe Possible Impacts of Climate Change on Pacific Island State Ecosystems /$rWilliam C.G. Burns --$gCh. 54.$tModeling Assessment of the Biological and Economic Impact of Increased UV Radiation on Loblolly Pine in the Middle Atlantic States /$rJohn J. Streicher and Keith Endres --$gCh. 55.$tOverview: Exotic Species: Eradication Revisited /$rJames R. Carey --$gCh. 56.$tEradication: Is It Ecologically, Financially, Environmentally, and Realistically Possible? /$rJudith H. Myers.
505 00 $gCh. 57.$tWhy Not Eradication? /$rDaniel Simberloff --$gCh. 58.$tEradication of Introduced Marine Pests /$rArmand M. Kuris --$gCh. 59.$tOverview: Landscape Health Assessment /$rGanapati P. Patil --$gCh. 60.$tMultiscale Advanced Raster Map Analysis System for Measuring Ecosystem Health at Landscape Scale -- A Novel Synergistic Consortium Initiative /$rGanapati P. Patil, Robert P. Brooks, Wayne L. Myers and Charles Taillie.
505 00 $gCh. 61.$tApplication of Landscape Models to Alternative Futures Analyses /$rAnne C. Neale, K. Bruce Jones, Maliha S. Nash, Rick D. Van Remortel, James D. Wickham, Kurt H. Riitters and Robert V. O'Neill --$gCh. 62.$tEchelon Screening of Remotely Sensed Change Indicators /$rWayne L. Myers and Francis R. Beck --$gCh. 63.$tGrassland Bird Communities and Environmental Health: The Role of Landscape Features /$rDouglas H. Johnson, Sharon F. Browder and Maiken Winter --$gCh. 64.$tAn Ecosystem Approach to Human Health /$rLada V. Kochtcheeva and Ashbindu Singh.
505 00 $gCh. 65.$tPredictability of Bird Community-Based Ecological Integrity Using Landscape Measurements /$rGlen D. Johnson, Wayne L. Myers, Ganapati P. Patil, Timothy J. O'Connell and Robert P. Brooks --$gCh. 66.$tLandscape Biodiversity and Biological Health Risk Assessment: The Map of Italian Nature /$rGiovanni Zurlini, Orazio Rossi and Vittorio Amadio --$gCh. 67.$tInterior Columbia Basin Forests and Rangelands, 1930s to Present /$rPaul F. Hessburg, Bradley G. Smith, R. Brion Salter, Roger D. Ottmar and Ernesto Alvarado --$gCh. 68.$tOverview: Communities, Politics, Culture, and Tradition /$rAlexander H. Harcourt.
505 00 $gCh. 69.$tGambling for Sustainability -- Local Institutions for Pasture Management in Bhutan /$rKarma Ura --$gCh. 70.$tEnvironmental and Socioeconomic Indicators of Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem Health /$rPaul Bertram, Harvey Shear, Nancy Stadler-Salt and Paul Horvatin --$gCh. 71.$tControl of Natural Resource Degradation to Restore Ecosystem Health and Help Secure Peace in the Middle East /$rScott Christiansen --$gCh. 72.$tBiological Conservation in Mexico: An Overview /$rExequiel Ezcurra.
505 00 $gCh. 73.$tEnvironmental Impacts of Mobility and Urban Development: a Case Study of the Brussels-Capital Region /$rPaul Safonov, Vincent Favrel and Walter Hecq --$gCh. 74.$tRelating Indicators of Ecosystem Health and Ecological Integrity to Assess Risks to Sustainable Agriculture and Native Biota -- A Case Study of Yolo County, California /$rMinghua Zhang, K. Shawn Smallwood and Erin Anderson --$gCh. 75.$tNature Policy Assessments: Strategic Surveying and Assessing Progress across Policy Levels /$rH.J. Verkaar, Hans A.M. de Kruijf, G.W. Lammers and Rudo Reiling.
505 00 $gCh. 76.$tLand-Use Change Due to Urbanization for the Middle Atlantic Integrated Assessment Region of the Eastern United States /$rRonald W. Matheny and Keith Endres --$gCh. 77.$tOverview: Agriculture and Human Health /$rMarc Schenker --$gCh. 78.$tEffects of Agriculture on Ecosystem and Human Health /$rPaul D. Gunderson, Nancy B. Young and Dean T. Stueland --$gCh. 79.$tInfectious Disease Hazards to Agricultural Workers /$rDean O. Cliver.
505 00 $gCh. 80.$tSize Distribution of PM[subscript 10] Soil Dust Emissions from Harvesting Crops /$rRobert T. Matsumura, Lowell Ashbaugh, Teresa James, Omar Carvacho and Robert Flocchini --$gCh. 81.$tEvaluating Pesticide Effects on Ecosystems and Human Health: The Rotenone Application at Lake Davis /$rMarylou Verder-Carlos and Michael A. O'Malley --$gCh. 82.$tOverview: Mining Impacts /$rJean Lebel --$gCh. 83.$tThe Ecosystem Approach to Human Health in the Context of Mining in the Developing World /$rJean Lebel and Lisa Burley.
505 00 $gCh. 84.$tIssues of Scale in the Selection and Interpretation of Mineral Indicators /$rDeborah J. Shields and Slavko V. Solar --$gCh. 85.$tConceptual Approaches to Health and Well-Being in Minerals Development: Illustrations with the Case of HIV/AIDS in Southern Africa /$rCamilla Maclean, Alyson Warhurst and Philip Milner --$gCh. 86.$tMining and Indigenous Peoples: Contributions to an Intercultural and Ecosystem Understanding of Health and Well-Being /$rCristina Echavarria Usher.
505 00 $gCh. 87.$tIntegrating Human Health into an Ecosystem Approach to Mining /$rDonna Mergler --$gCh. 88.$tA Conceptual Framework for the Development of Tools to Track Health and Well-Being in a Mining Region: Report from an Indian Study /$rLigia Noronha --$gCh. 89.$tAddressing Gaps in Ecosystem Health Assessment: The Case of Mineral Resources /$rJoy Jacqueline Pereira and Ibrahim Komoo --$gCh. 90.$tOverview: Forest Health Monitoring and Restoration /$rBruce A. Wilcox.
505 00 $gCh. 91.$tResistance and Elasticity: A Conceptual Framework for Managing Secondary Forest Ecosystems in Switzerland /$rPeter Brang --$gCh. 92.$tThe Precautionary Principle and Ecosystem Health: A Case Study from the Jarrah Forest of Southwestern Australia /$rMichael C. Calver --$gCh. 93.$tNational Indicators of Forest Ecosystem Health: A Science Perspective on the Canadian Initiative /$rHarry Hirvonen.
505 00 $gCh. 94.$tForest Health Monitoring in the U.S.: A West Coast Perspective /$rSally Campbell, Barbara Conkling, John Coulston, Peter Neitlich, Iral Ragenovich and William Smith --$gCh. 95.$tOverview: Integrating Agricultural Production with Ecosystem Health /$rTerrell P. Salmon --$gCh. 96.$tFallow Land Patches and Ecosystem Health in California's Central Valley Agroecosystem /$rJohn D. Hopkins --$gCh. 97.$tReduced-Disturbance Agroecosystems in California /$rJeff P. Mitchell, W. Thomas Lanini, Steve R. Temple, Peter N. Brostrom, E.V. Herrero, E.M. Miyao, Timothy S. Prather and Kurt J. Hembree.
505 00 $gCh. 98.$tEcologically Based Pest Management: A Key Pathway to Achieving Agroecosystem Health /$rMiguel A. Altieri and Clara Ines Nicholls --$gCh. 99.$tIrrigation, Agricultural Drainage, and Nutrient Loading in the Upper Klamath Basin /$rStephen R. Kaffka, Ashk Dhawan and Donald W. Kirby --$gCh. 100.$tOverview: Grazing Animals and Rangelands /$rAlbert C. Medvitz --$gCh. 101.$tChanging Public Perceptions of the Ranch: A Preliminary Review of Ancient and Contemporary Claims and Processes /$rSally K. Fairfax.
505 00 $gCh. 102.$tA Rancher's Eye View of Grazing Native Grasslands in California /$rRichard R. Hamilton --$gCh. 103.$tCalifornia Grazing Lands: Science Policy and the Rancher /$rJack Hanson --$gCh. 104.$tReinventing the Range: To Graze or Not to Graze Is Not the Question /$rLynn Huntsinger --$gCh. 105.$tCalifornia Grazing Lands: Wither They Go /$rAlbert G. Medvitz.
505 00 $gCh. 106.$tProtecting the Biodiversity of Grasslands Grazed by Livestock in California /$rRichard J. Reiner --$gpt. III.$tCase Studies --$gCh. 107.$tOverview: The Colorado River Delta Ecosystem: Ecological Issues at the U.S.-Mexico Border /$rDaniel W. Anderson --$gCh. 108.$tPhysical and Biological Linkages between the Upper and Lower Colorado Delta /$rSaul Alvarez-Borrego.
505 00 $gCh. 109.$tMigratory Bird Conservation and Ecological Health in the Colorado River Delta Region /$rDaniel W. Anderson, Eduardo Palacios, Eric Mellink and Carlos Valdes-Casillas --$gCh. 110.$tWildlife Disease in the Colorado Delta as an Indicator of Ecosystem Health /$rTonie E. Rocke and Milton Friend --$gCh. 111.$tContaminants without Borders: A Regional Assessment of the Colorado River Delta Ecosystem /$rMiguel A. Mora, Jaqueline Garcia, Maria Carpio-Obeso and Kirke A. King.
505 00 $gCh. 112.$tConservation Value and Water Management Issues of the Wetland and Riparian Habitats in the Colorado River Delta in Mexico /$rMichael Cohen, Edward P. Glenn, Jason Morrison and Robert J. Glennon --$gCh. 113.$tOverview: Sustainability of the Semiarid Prairie Ecosystem, Canadian Prairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS) /$rDarwin W. Anderson --$gCh. 114.$tHistorical Land Use and Ecosystem Health of the Canadian Semiarid Prairie Ecosystem /$rLisa L. Dale-Burnett and Darwin W. Anderson.
505 00 $gCh. 115.$tHealth and Well-Being in a Changing Environment: Perceptions of a Rural Senior Saskatchewan Population /$rMary B. MacDonald and Gail Remus --$gCh. 116.$tPrairie Ecosystem Study (PECOS): From Community to Chemical Elements, the Essential Role of Questionnaires /$rHelen H. McDuffie, K.M. Semchuk, Margaret M. Crossley, A. Senthilselvan, Alan M. Rosenberg, Louise Hagel, Allan J. Cessna, D.G. Irvine and D.L. Ledingham --$gCh. 117.$tEcosystem-Level Functional Changes in Breeding Bird Guilds in the Mixed Grassland since Agricultural Settlement /$rTodd A. Radenbaugh.
505 00 $gCh. 118.$tEvaluating Agroecosystem Sustainability Using an Integrated Model /$rKen W. Belcher and M. Boehm --$gCh. 119.$tPrediction of Soil Salinity Risk by Digital Terrain Modeling in the Canadian Prairies /$rIgor V. Florinsky, Robert G. Eilers and Glenn W. Lelyk --$gCh. 120.$tOverview: Aquatic Ecosystems: Lake Tahoe and Clear Lake, California /$rDennis E. Rolston.
505 00 $gCh. 121.$tEvaluating and Managing a Multiply Stressed Ecosystem at Clear Lake, California: A Holistic Ecosystem Approach /$rThomas H. Suchanek, P.J. Richerson, D.C. Nelson, C.A. Eagles-Smith, Daniel W. Anderson, Joseph J. Cech, Jr., R. Zierenberg, G. Schladow, J.F. Mount, S.C. McHatton, D.G. Slotton, L.B. Webber, Brian J. Swisher, A.L. Bern and M. Sexton --$gCh. 122.$tTrans-Gill and Dietary Uptake of Methyl Mercury by the Sacramento Blackfish, a Planktivorous Freshwater Fish /$rJoseph J. Cech, Jr., Monica Heekyoung Choi and Ann G. Houck.
505 00 $gCh. 123.$tAn Integrated Watershed Approach to Studying Ecosystem Health at Lake Tahoe, CA-NV /$rJohn E. Reuter, Thomas A. Cahill, Steven S. Cliff, Charles R. Goldman, Alan C. Heyaert, Alan D. Jassby, Susan Lindstrom and David M. Rizzo --$gCh. 124.$tOverview: Aquatic Ecosystems: New York, Maryland, and Florida /$rDennis E. Rolston --$gCh. 125.$tA Tale of Two Models: IMPLAN and REMI on the Economics of Everglades Restoration /$rRichard Weisskoff --$gCh. 126.$tAnalysis of Land Cover and Water Quality in the New York Catskill-Delaware Basins /$rMegan H. Mehaffey, Timothy G. Wade, Mahila S. Nash and Curtis M. Edmonds.
505 00 $gCh. 127.$tUsing a Knowledge Base to Assess the Effects of Stream Stressors /$rLester Yuan --$gCh. 128.$tOverview: The Langat Basin of Malaysia /$rNicholas W. Lerche --$gCh. 129.$tEcosystem Health in Malaysia: A Case Study of the Langat Basin /$rM. Nordin, Joy Jacqueline Pereira, Ahmad Fariz Mohamed, Saiful Arif Abdullah, Ibrahim Komoo, Shahruddin Idrus, Pauzi Abdullah, Abdul Hadi Harman Shah, Abdullah Samat, Rospidah Ghazali, W. Mohd Muhiyuddin and Muhammad Abu Yusuf.
505 00 $gCh. 130.$tManufacturing Industries and Ecosystem Health: The Case of the Langat Basin /$rAhmad Fariz Mohamed and M. Nordin --$gCh. 131.$tDiagnosing Ecosystem Health of the Langat Basin in the Context of Geohazards /$rIbrahim Komoo, Joy Jacqueline Pereira and W. Mohd Muhiyuddin --$gCh. 132.$tRiver Water Quality Assessment and Ecosystem Health: Langat River Basin, Selangor, Malaysia /$rMuhammad Abu Yusuf, M. Nordin and Pauzi Abdullah.
505 00 $gCh. 133.$tForest Areas and Wildlife Diversity in the Langat Basin: Indicators for Assessing Langat Basin Ecosystem Health /$rSaiful Arif Abdullah --$gCh. 134.$tOverview: Environmental Impacts of a Motor Fuel Additive: Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) /$rDaniel P.Y. Chang --$gCh. 135.$tMTBE in Groundwater of the U.S.: Occurrence, Potential Sources, and Long-Range Transport /$rMichael J. Moran, John S. Zogorski and Paul J. Squillace.
505 00 $gCh. 136.$tThe European Perspective of MTBE as an Oxygenate in Fuels /$rEberhard Morgenroth and Erik Arvin --$gCh. 137.$tCost-Benefit Considerations for the Introduction of Gasoline Additives Such as MTBE /$rArturo A. Keller and Linda Fernandez.
650 0 $aEcosystem management$vCongresses.
655 7 $aConference proceedings.$2fast
655 7 $aDavis (Calif., 1999)$2swd
700 1 $aRapport, David.
988 $a20021213
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