The laws of nature : reflections on the evolution of ecosystem management law and policy / edited by Kalyani Robbins.
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- 9781937378271 (ebook)
- KF5505 .L39 2013
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This timely collection written by an interdisciplinary array of law professors, who specialize in legal and policy issues surrounding ecosystem management, and scholars and practitioners in areas such as environmental policy and planning, conservation, economics, and biology explore why ecosystems must be valued and managed in their own right. The importance of ecosystems has been underestimated. We cannot simply hope ecosystems will benefit from legislation focused on other environmental and natural resource protections, such as those for wildlife, trees, air and water. An ecosystem, a community of organisms together with their physical environment, viewed as a system of interacting and interdependent relationships, has its own intricate administrative issues. Edited by Kalyani Robbins, a law professor, The Laws of Nature investigates how ecosystems function, their value to humans and wildlife, and what factors affect ecosystems' survival. This analysis is coupled with cutting-edge theories and regulatory proposals from legal scholars who study ecosystem questions. In the end, a thorough and multi-disciplinary understanding of the importance of ecosystem is presented.
Includes bibliographies and index.
An ecosystem management primer : history, perceptions, and modern definition / Kalyani Robbins -- Ecosystem-based management : an empirical assessment / Judith A. Layzer -- Integrating law, policy, and science in managing and restoring ecosystems / Daniel J. Rohlf -- Whatever happened to ecosystem management and federal lands planning? / Martin Nie -- Ecosystem services and ecosystem management : how good a fit? / J.B. Ruhl -- Ecosystem management : a policy-oriented jurisprudence perspective / Susan G. Clark, David N. Cherney -- Addition by subtraction : NEPA routines as means to more systemic ends / Jamison E. Colburn -- Restoration and law in ecosystem management / Robert W. Adler -- Landscape-scale conservation and ecosystem services : leveraging federal policies / Lynn Scarlett, James W. Boyd -- Wildlife conservation, climate change, and ecosystem management / Robert B. Keiter -- From principles to practice : developing a vision and policy framework to make ecosystem management a reality / Sara O'Brien, Sara Vickerman -- Valuation and payment for ecosystem services as tools to improve ecosystem management / Deborah McGrath, Travis Greenwalt.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
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