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Restoration ecology and sustainable development

Edwards, Peter J.(Edited by)Urbanska, Krystyna M.(Edited by)Webb, Nigel R.(Edited by)
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The problem of ecosystem damage is international; a recent estimate suggests that 43 per cent of the earth's terrestrial surface has a reduced capacity to supply benefits to humanity because of recent direct impacts of land use.

The discipline of restoration ecology aims to provide a scientifically sound basis for the reconstruction of degraded or destroyed ecosystems and to produce self-supporting systems which are, to some degree, resilient to subsequent damage.

This book looks at the main issues with a broad perspective, using case studies where appropriate and considering the economic and social context in which restoration is carried out.

It is essential to reverse current trends by developing and using our knowledge of how to restore ecosystems.

The book is therefore important for scientists, professionals in ecological restoration, landscape architects and environmental engineers, and more generally for those involved in sustainable development.

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Cambridge University Press
052159989X / 9780521599894
Paperback
28/09/2000
United Kingdom
English
xv, 397p. : ill. (some col.)
23 cm
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Reprint. Papers presented at the First International Conference on Restoration Ecology and Sustainable Development, held under the auspices of the European Ecological Federation. Originally published: 1997.