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From climate change to species extinction, humanity is confronted
with an increasing array of societal and environmental challenges
that defy simple quantifiable solutions. Complexity-based ecology
provides a new paradigm for ecologists and conservationists keen to
embrace the uncertainty that is pressed upon us. This book presents
key research papers chosen by some sixty scholars from various
continents, across a diverse span of sub-disciplines. The papers
are set alongside first person commentary from many of the seminal
voices involved, offering unprecedented access to experts'
viewpoints. The works assembled also shed light on the process of
science in general, showing how the shifting of wider perspectives
allows for new ideas to take hold. Ideal for undergraduate and
advanced students of ecology and conservation, their educators and
those working across allied fields, this is the first book of its
kind to focus on complexity-based approaches and provides a
benchmark for future collected volumes.
This title presents a new framework for conservation based on
public engagement and natural sciences. Management policies have
tended to promote a one-size-fits-all mentality for large, complex
landscapes. Landscape ecologist Charles Curtin argues that instead
we need a science-based approach that accounts for the dynamic
nature of complex systems and gives local stakeholders a say in
their futures. The Science of Open Spaces proposes that we return
to "first principles", fundamental physical laws of the universe,
and think about complex systems from the ground up based on modern
scientific theory backed up by practical experience. Curtin walks
us through foundational concepts of thermodynamics, ecology,
sociology, and resilience theory, applying them to real-world
examples from years he has spent designing large-scale, place-based
collaborative research programmes around the world.
From climate change to species extinction, humanity is confronted
with an increasing array of societal and environmental challenges
that defy simple quantifiable solutions. Complexity-based ecology
provides a new paradigm for ecologists and conservationists keen to
embrace the uncertainty that is pressed upon us. This book presents
key research papers chosen by some sixty scholars from various
continents, across a diverse span of sub-disciplines. The papers
are set alongside first person commentary from many of the seminal
voices involved, offering unprecedented access to experts'
viewpoints. The works assembled also shed light on the process of
science in general, showing how the shifting of wider perspectives
allows for new ideas to take hold. Ideal for undergraduate and
advanced students of ecology and conservation, their educators and
those working across allied fields, this is the first book of its
kind to focus on complexity-based approaches and provides a
benchmark for future collected volumes.
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