Environmental Management in Practice: Vol 3: Managing the EcosystemPaul Compton, Dimitri Devuyst, Luc Hens, Bhaskar Nath Routledge, 11. 1. 2013. - 328 страница Volume 3: Managing the Ecosystem focuses on those ecosystems in which human intervention has been or continues to be predominant, specifically within cities and rural areas. |
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INTEGRATED COASTAL ZONE MANAGEMENT | 24 |
3 RIVER AND INLAND WATER ENVIRONMENTS | 38 |
4 WETLANDS | 62 |
5 UPLAND AND MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENTS | 86 |
6 SAVANNAS | 109 |
THE PROBLEM OF DESERTIFICATION | 128 |
10 RURAL ENVIRONMENTS | 185 |
11 URBAN ENVIRONMENTS | 199 |
12 THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE IN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT | 214 |
LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY | 230 |
14 DISAPPEARING HUMAN ECOSYSTEMS | 251 |
Glossary | 267 |
Answers to selfassessment questions | 273 |
Index | 276 |
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Africa agricultural animals approach archaeological heritage assessment basin beach biodiversity biological catchment cent cities climate coast coastal management Coastal Zone Management communities conservation crops cultural landscape degradation desertification developing countries diversity drainage drainage basin drought ecological economic ecosystem management effects energy environment environmental impact environmental management erosion eutrophication example factors flood flows functions global grazing groundwater habitat herbivores human activities ICZM programmes important increase integrated irrigation IUCN lakes land landscape ecology landscape planning livestock longshore transport marginal Mixtecos monitoring mountain national parks natural resources Northern Ireland nutrients organisation peat planning and management plants pollution population potential problems processes production protected areas rainfall recognised reduce regions result river savannas sediment shoreline social soil Source species strategies structure sustainable development tourism traditional transport trees tropical forests Tuareg upland urban urbanisation vegetation wetland wetland management wildlife