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Principles for Management of Fisheries and Wildlife: The Manager as
Decision-maker is a unique introductory text that explains critical
theories and principles of management and how to apply these
successfully to real-world fisheries and wildlife situations and
issues. Readers learn about management paradigms, decision-making
frameworks and skills, planning for success, and ethics - all
taught in the context of fisheries and wildlife issues such as
habitat management, human-wildlife conflict, managing over-abundant
and at-risk species, and harvest regulations. Each chapter includes
guiding outcomes, terms and definitions and critical thinking
questions. Opening problems and closing case studies provide
opportunities for application of both ecological and management
knowledge and skills. Readers also benefit from learning about
international models of wildlife management. Rooted in the belief
that biological and ecological knowledge can only be enhanced by
sound management, planning, and decision-making skills, the book
prepares biologists to be successful managers and leaders.
Principles for Management of Fisheries and Wildlife is an
outstanding textbook for introductory courses in the discipline.
The first comprehensive monograph on periphyton, this book contains
contributions by scientists from around the globe.
Multi-disciplinary in nature, it covers both basic and applied
aspects of periphyton, and is applicable worldwide in natural,
extensive and intensive managed systems. Periphyton, as described
in this book, refers to the entire complex of attached aquatic
biota on submerged substrates, including associated non-attached
organisms and detritus. Thus the periphyton community comprises
bacteria, fungi, protozoa, algae, zooplankton and other
invertebrates. Periphyton is important for various reasons: as a
major contributor to carbon fixation and nutrient cycling in
aquatic ecosystems; as an important source of food in aquatic
systems; as an indicator of environmental change. It can also be
managed to improve water quality in lakes and reservoirs; it can
greatly increase aquaculture production; it can be used in waste
water treatment. The book provides an international review of
periphyton ecology, exploitation and management. The ecology part
focuses on periphyton structure and function in natural systems.
The exploitation part covers its nutritive qualities and
utilization by organisms, particularly in aquaculture. The final
part considers the use of periphyton for increasing aquatic
production and its effects on water quality and animal health in
culture systems. This book will help scientists and entrepreneurs
further understand the ecology and production of aquatic systems
and venture into new and promising areas.
The present crisis in fisheries management has resulted not only
from the uncertainty surrounding biological stock assessment but
also from a collapse in confidence in the centralised regulatory
systems. The established role of the biological sciences in
formulating fisheries policies and strategies for challenged, and
alternative systems are now firmly on the scientific and political
agenda. This new work assembles expert contributions from Europes
leading social scientists, sociologists, social anthropologists,
political scientists and geographers who have been actively
involved in fisheries management research. Together they provide a
contemporary and critical analysis of existing strategies whilst
examining opportunities for alternative systems based on principles
of subsidiarity, regionalisation, and co--management.
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