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New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration (Hardcover): Richard J. Hobbs, Katharine N. Suding, Society for Ecological... New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration (Hardcover)
Richard J. Hobbs, Katharine N. Suding, Society for Ecological Restoration International; Contributions by Peter Cale, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz
R1,734 R1,570 Discovery Miles 15 700 Save R164 (9%) Out of stock

Cosponsored by the Society for Ecological Restoration International and Island Press, this series offers a foundation of practical knowledge and scientific insight that will help ecological restoration become the powerful reparative and healing tool that the world needs.As scientific understanding about ecological processes has grown, the idea that ecosystem dynamics are complex, non-linear, and often unpredictable has gained prominence. Of particular importance is the idea that rather than following an inevitable progression toward an ultimate endpoint, some ecosystems may occur in a number of states depending on past and present ecological conditions. The emerging idea of 'restoration thresholds' also enables scientists to recognize when ecological systems are likely to recover on their own and when active restoration efforts are needed.Conceptual models based on alternative stable states and restoration thresholds can help inform restoration efforts. "New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration" brings together leading experts from around the world to explore how conceptual models of ecosystem dynamics can be applied to the recovery of degraded systems and how recent advances in our understanding of ecosystem and landscape dynamics can be translated into conceptual and practical frameworks for restoration.In the first part of the book, background chapters present and discuss the basic concepts and models and explore the implications of new scientific research on restoration practice. The second part considers the dynamics and restoration of different ecosystems, ranging from arid lands to grasslands, woodlands, and savannahs, to forests and wetlands, to production landscapes. A summary chapter by the editors discusses the implications of theory and practice of the ideas described in preceding chapters."New Models for Ecosystem Dynamics and Restoration aims" to widen the scope and increase the application of threshold models by critiquing their application in a wide range of ecosystem types. It will also help scientists and restorationists correctly diagnose ecosystem damage, identify restoration thresholds, and develop corrective methodologies that can overcome such thresholds.

Remote Sensing of Biosphere Functioning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990): Richard J. Hobbs, Harold... Remote Sensing of Biosphere Functioning (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990)
Richard J. Hobbs, Harold A. Mooney
R2,969 Discovery Miles 29 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Harold A. Mooney and Richard J. Hobbs At present there is enormous concern about the changes that are occurring on the surface of the earth and in the earth's atmosphere, primarily as a result of human activities. These changes, particularly in the atmosphere, have the potential for altering the earth's habitability. International pro grams unprecedented in scope, including the International Geosphere Biosphere Program, have been initiated to describe and understand these changes. The global change program will call for coordinated measure ments on a global scale of those interactive physical and biological pro cesses that regulate the earth system. The program will rely heavily on the emerging technology of remote sensing from airborne vehicles, particularly satellites. Satellites offer the potential of continuously viewing large seg ments of the earth's surface, thus documenting the changes that are occur ring. The task, however, is not only to document global change, which will be an enormous job, but also to understand the significance of these changes to the biosphere. Effects on the biosphere may cover all spatial scales from global to local. The possibility of measuring biosphere function remot ly and continuously from satellite imagery must be explored quickly and thoroughly in order to meet the challenge of understanding the con sequences of global change. Initial guidelines and approaches are currently being formulated (Dyer and Crossley, 1986; JOI, 1984; NAS, 1986; Rasool, 1987). There are many conceptual and technical issues that must be resolved H. A. Mooney and R. J."

Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007): Lawrence R. Walker, Joe... Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession (Paperback, Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 2007)
Lawrence R. Walker, Joe Walker, Richard J. Hobbs
R3,454 Discovery Miles 34 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative book integrates practical information from restoration projects around the world with the latest developments in successional theory. It recognizes the critical roles of disturbance ecology, landscape ecology, ecological assembly, invasion biology, ecosystem health, and historical ecology in habitat restoration. It argues that restoration within a successional context will best utilize the lessons from each of these disciplines.

Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession (Hardcover, 2007 ed.): Lawrence R. Walker, Joe Walker, Richard J. Hobbs Linking Restoration and Ecological Succession (Hardcover, 2007 ed.)
Lawrence R. Walker, Joe Walker, Richard J. Hobbs
R3,149 Discovery Miles 31 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This innovative book integrates practical information from restoration projects around the world with the latest developments in successional theory. It recognizes the critical roles of disturbance ecology, landscape ecology, ecological assembly, invasion biology, ecosystem health, and historical ecology in habitat restoration. It argues that restoration within a successional context will best utilize the lessons from each of these disciplines.

River Futures - An Integrative Scientific Approach to River Repair (Hardcover, 2nd Ed.): Gary J. Brierley, Kirstie A. Fryirs River Futures - An Integrative Scientific Approach to River Repair (Hardcover, 2nd Ed.)
Gary J. Brierley, Kirstie A. Fryirs; Foreword by Richard J. Hobbs
R1,740 Discovery Miles 17 400 Out of stock

Across much of the industrialized world, rivers that were physically transformed and ecologically ruined to facilitate industrial and agricultural development are now the focus of restoration and rehabilitation efforts. "River Futures "discusses the emergence of this new era of river repair and documents a biophysical framework for river science and management.

The book provides a holistic overview of considerations that underpin the use of science in river management, emphasizing crossdisciplinary understanding that builds on a landscape template.

This volume

- frames the development of integrative river science and its application to river rehabilitation programs - develops a coherent set of guiding principles with which to approach integrative river science - considers the application of cross-disciplinary thinking in river rehabilitation experiences from around the world - examines the crossover between science and management, outlining issues that must be addressed to promote healthier river futures

Case studies explore practical applications in different parts of the world, highlighting approaches to the use of integrative river science, measures of success, and steps that could be taken to improve performance in future efforts.

"River Futures "is a valuable resource for anyone involved in river restoration and management, including restorationists, scientists, managers, and policymakers, as well as undergraduate and graduate students.

Reintegrating Fragmented Landscapes - Towards Sustainable Production and Nature Conservation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of... Reintegrating Fragmented Landscapes - Towards Sustainable Production and Nature Conservation (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Richard J. Hobbs, Denis A Saunders
R2,974 Discovery Miles 29 740 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Social historians will look back on the 1980s as a period when a global consciousness of the environment developed. Stimulated by major issues and events such as oil and chemical spills, clearing of rainforests, pollu tion of waterways, and, towards the end of the decade, concern over the greenhouse effect, concern for the environment has become a major social and political force. Unfortunately, the state of the environment and its future manage ment are still very divisive issues. Often, at a local level, concern for the environment is the antithesis of development. The debate usually focusses on the possible negative environmental impacts of an activity versus the expected positive economic impacts. It is a very difficult task to integrate development and conservation, yet it is towards this objec tive that the sustainable development debate is moving. The issues in the central wheatbelt of Western Australia are typical of the environment versus development debate. It is undoubted that the development of the area, which involved clearing the native vegetation, has had a major impact upon the original ecosystems. Many of the natural habitats are threatened and local extinction of flora and fauna species is a continuing process. Moreover, there are clear signs that land degradation processes such as dryland salinity are depleting the land resource."

Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology - Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (Hardcover): Vicky M. Temperton, Richard... Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology - Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (Hardcover)
Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim Nuttle, Stefan Halle
R1,900 Discovery Miles 19 000 Out of stock

Understanding how ecosystems are assembled -- how the species that make up a particular biological community arrive in an area, survive, and interact with other species -- is key to successfully restoring degraded ecosystems. Yet little attention has been paid to the idea of assembly rules in ecological restoration, in both the scientific literature and in on-the-ground restoration efforts.
Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology, edited by Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim Nuttle, and Stefan Halle, addresses that shortcoming, offering an introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. It brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives.
Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology contributes new knowledge and ideas to the subjects of assembly rules and restoration ecology and represents an important summary of the current status of an emerging field. It combines theoretical and practical aspects of restoration, making it a vital compendium of information and ideas for restoration ecologists, professionals, and practitioners.

Invasive Species in a Changing World (Paperback, 2nd Ed.): Harold A. Mooney, Richard J. Hobbs Invasive Species in a Changing World (Paperback, 2nd Ed.)
Harold A. Mooney, Richard J. Hobbs
R930 R879 Discovery Miles 8 790 Save R51 (5%) Out of stock

Changing patterns of global commerce are leading to the breakdown of biogeographic barriers that have historically kept the floras and faunas of different continents separate. Some introduced species not only take hold in their new foreign habitat but also become aggressive; these -- invasives -- can exact a serious toll on ecosystem diversity and processes. Global changes -- including changes in atmospheric composition, land use patterns, and fire regimes -- are likely to foster the success of invaders in coming decades.
Invasive Species in a Changing World brings together leading scientists from around the world -- including Carla M. D'Antonio, Jeffrey McNeely, Robert Sutherst, David Richardson, and others -- to examine the invasive species phenomenon and to consider the mutual interactions between global change and invasives that are likely to occur over the next century. Invasive Species in a Changing World: offers a comprehensive look at the status of freshwater, marine, and terrestrial ecosystems in relation to invasives; examines physical factors that will influence the future success ofinvading species; considers the tools available to track changing patterns and movements; looks at human dimensions including human health effects, and effects on crops; describes the problem in different parts of the world.
Contributors focus on the proposition that global change will exacerbate the invasive species problem, and set forth the idea that invasives are themselves a global change element that need to be considered in global change scenarios.
Invasive Species in a Changing World provides readers with the background and knowledge they need to begin developing strategies tocombat the invasive species problem, and is essential reading for anyone concerned with the impact of invasive species on ecosystem health and functioning.

Science and Policy in Natural Resource Management - Understanding System Complexity (Paperback): Helen E. Allison, Richard J.... Science and Policy in Natural Resource Management - Understanding System Complexity (Paperback)
Helen E. Allison, Richard J. Hobbs
R1,291 Discovery Miles 12 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book was first published in 2006. Despite many well-intentioned policies and changes to management practices, the world's natural resources continue to decline. The roles and interplay between science and policy in the regional broadacre agriculture landscape are examined here, offering readers a thorough understanding of the complex interactions that occur across spatial scales to produce the regional-scale impacts. The fundamental causes of resource degradation, social decline and environmental pollution are addressed, examining the cross-scale drivers from the individual farm level to the global level of commodity systems. Broadacre agriculture is a common land use throughout all continents of the world and is driven by the same type of dynamics, and this case study of the Western Australia agricultural region can be used to clearly demonstrate the principles for other agricultural systems. Aimed at academics, ranging from researchers through to policy analysts, this book will inspire innovation and action in sustainable natural resource management.

Key Topics in Landscape Ecology (Paperback, New): Jianguo Wu, Richard J. Hobbs Key Topics in Landscape Ecology (Paperback, New)
Jianguo Wu, Richard J. Hobbs
R1,905 Discovery Miles 19 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Landscape ecology is a relatively new area of study, which aims to understand the pattern of interaction of biological and cultural communities within a landscape. This book brings together leading figures from the field to provide an up-to-date survey of recent advances, identify key research problems and suggest a future direction for development and expansion of knowledge. Providing in-depth reviews of the principles and methods for understanding landscape patterns and changes, the book illustrates concepts with examples of innovative applications from different parts of the world. Forming a current 'state-of-the-science' for the science of landscape ecology, this book forms an essential reference for graduate students, academics, professionals and practitioners in ecology, environmental science, natural resource management, and landscape planning and design.

Science and Policy in Natural Resource Management - Understanding System Complexity (Hardcover): Helen E. Allison, Richard J.... Science and Policy in Natural Resource Management - Understanding System Complexity (Hardcover)
Helen E. Allison, Richard J. Hobbs
R3,066 Discovery Miles 30 660 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book was first published in 2006. Despite many well-intentioned policies and changes to management practices, the world's natural resources continue to decline. The roles and interplay between science and policy in the regional broadacre agriculture landscape are examined here, offering readers a thorough understanding of the complex interactions that occur across spatial scales to produce the regional-scale impacts. The fundamental causes of resource degradation, social decline and environmental pollution are addressed, examining the cross-scale drivers from the individual farm level to the global level of commodity systems. Broadacre agriculture is a common land use throughout all continents of the world and is driven by the same type of dynamics, and this case study of the Western Australia agricultural region can be used to clearly demonstrate the principles for other agricultural systems. Aimed at academics, ranging from researchers through to policy analysts, this book will inspire innovation and action in sustainable natural resource management.

Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology - Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (Paperback): Vicky M. Temperton, Richard... Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology - Bridging the Gap Between Theory and Practice (Paperback)
Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim Nuttle, Stefan Halle
R1,290 Discovery Miles 12 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding how ecosystems are assembled -- how the species that make up a particular biological community arrive in an area, survive, and interact with other species -- is key to successfully restoring degraded ecosystems. Yet little attention has been paid to the idea of assembly rules in ecological restoration, in both the scientific literature and in on-the-ground restoration efforts.
Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology, edited by Vicky M. Temperton, Richard J. Hobbs, Tim Nuttle, and Stefan Halle, addresses that shortcoming, offering an introduction, overview, and synthesis of the potential role of assembly rules theory in restoration ecology. It brings together information and ideas relating to ecosystem assembly in a restoration context, and includes material from a wide geographic range and a variety of perspectives.
Assembly Rules and Restoration Ecology contributes new knowledge and ideas to the subjects of assembly rules and restoration ecology and represents an important summary of the current status of an emerging field. It combines theoretical and practical aspects of restoration, making it a vital compendium of information and ideas for restoration ecologists, professionals, and practitioners.

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