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Adaptive Environmental Assessment and Management (Paperback)
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This book, originally published in 1978, develops an adaptive
approach to environmental impact assessment and management and is
based on a study initiated by a workshop convened in early 1974 by
SCOPE (Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment). CS
Holling discusses the nature and behavior of ecological systems and
its issues, limitations, and potential of environmental assessment.
Further, he discusses the various methods of environmental impact
assessment as a guide to the design of new environmental
development and management projects. This approach surveys the
features of the environment likely to be affected by the
developments under consideration, analyses the information
collected, tries to predict the impact of these developments and
lays down guidelines or rules for their management. This book is
concerned with practical problems, e.g. development in Canada, the
management of fisheries, pest control, etc. It is devoted to a
general understanding of the environmental systems through methods
that have worked in the real world with its many certanties. It
does not reject the idea of environmental impact analysis but
rather stresses the need for fundamental understanding of the
structure and dynamics of ecosystems. Crawford Holling received his
B.A. and M.Sc. at the University of Toronto (1952) and his Ph.D. at
the University of British Columbia (1957). He worked in the
laboratories of the Department of the Environment, Government of
Canada. Since then, he has been, at various times, Professor and
Director of the Institute of Resource Ecology, University of
British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada, and Director of the
International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA),
Vienna, Austria. He now occupies the Arthur R. Marshall Jr. Chair
in Ecological Sciences at the University of Florida and has
launched a comparative study of the structure and dynamics of
ecosystems.
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