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Contents: Introduction 1. Ecology at the University of Georgia: A Holistic Perspective Early History 2. Turning Points in the History of the Institute of Ecology 3. Establishing the Network Administrative Support - University of Georgia 4. The Educational Philosophy and the Establishment of the School of Ecology 5. Training Ecologists for the Twenty-first Century Interfacing Centers of Research 6. Savannah River Ecology Laboratory: A Model for Cooperative Partnership between a University and the Federal Government 7. The University of Georgia Marine Institute: The First Decade 8. Long-term Ecological Research: Coweeta History and Perspectives 9. Horshoe Bend Research: Old Field Studies (1966-1975) and Agroecosystem Studies (1976-2000) 10. The Network Variable in Ecology: A Partial Account of Georgia Systems Ecology with Research Sketches from the Okefenokee 11. The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center: Co-Directed Applied and Basic Research in the Private Sector Linking Research with Education 12. Tropical Ecology with the Institute of Ecology 13. Environmental Literacy 14. The Institute of Ecology's Graduate Training Program in Conservation Ecology and Sustainable Development 15. The Frontier Sciences: Ecology's Interfaced Fields of Learning Overview 16. Eugene P. Odum, the Ecosystem Approach, and the Future 17. Holistic Science and the Twenty-first Century
This book describes the emergence of landscape ecology, its current
status as a new integrative science, and how distinguished scholars
in the field of landscape ecology view the future regarding new
challenges and career opportunities. Over the past thirty years,
landscape ecology has utilized development in technology and
methodology (e.g., satellites, GIS, and systems technologists) to
monitor large temporal-spatial scale events and phenomena. These
events include changes in vegetative cover and composition due to
both natural disturbance and human cause-changes that have
academic, economic, political, and social manifestations. There is
little doubt, due to the temporal-spatial scale of this integrative
science, that scholars in fields of study ranging from anthropology
to urban ecology will desire to compare their fields with landscape
ecology during this intellectually and technologically fertile
time. History of Landscape Ecology in the United States brings to
light the vital role that landscape ecologists will play in the
future as the human population continues to increase and fragment
the natural environment. Landscape ecology is known as a
synthesized intersection of disciplines; but new theories,
concepts, and principles have emerged that form the foundation of a
new transdiscipline.
This book describes the emergence of landscape ecology, its current
status as a new integrative science, and how distinguished scholars
in the field of landscape ecology view the future regarding new
challenges and career opportunities. Over the past thirty years,
landscape ecology has utilized development in technology and
methodology (e.g., satellites, GIS, and systems technologists) to
monitor large temporal-spatial scale events and phenomena. These
events include changes in vegetative cover and composition due to
both natural disturbance and human cause-changes that have
academic, economic, political, and social manifestations. There is
little doubt, due to the temporal-spatial scale of this integrative
science, that scholars in fields of study ranging from anthropology
to urban ecology will desire to compare their fields with landscape
ecology during this intellectually and technologically fertile
time. History of Landscape Ecology in the United States brings to
light the vital role that landscape ecologists will play in the
future as the human population continues to increase and fragment
the natural environment. Landscape ecology is known as a
synthesized intersection of disciplines; but new theories,
concepts, and principles have emerged that form the foundation of a
new transdiscipline.
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