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    Book Title
    Introduction to Restoration Ecology (The Science and Practice of
    ISBN
    9781597261890
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    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Island Press
    ISBN-10
    1597261890
    ISBN-13
    9781597261890
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    99580433

    Product Key Features

    Number of Pages
    436 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Name
    Introduction to Restoration Ecology
    Subject
    Life Sciences / Ecology, Environmental Science (See Also Chemistry / Environmental), Environmental Conservation & Protection, Ecology
    Publication Year
    2011
    Type
    Textbook
    Author
    John A. Harrington, Evelyn A. Howell, Stephen B. Glass
    Subject Area
    Nature, Science
    Series
    The Science and Practice of Ecological Restoration Ser.
    Format
    Hardcover

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    1 in
    Item Weight
    46.2 Oz
    Item Length
    10.2 in
    Item Width
    8.6 in

    Additional Product Features

    Edition Number
    2
    Intended Audience
    College Audience
    LCCN
    2011-026551
    Reviews
    Howell et al. have undertaken a challenging task in distilling general principles from these specific circumstances., One of the first textbooks in restoration ecology to apply engaging pedagogy with high production values..., ...does an admirable job and will deservingly find a place on most restoration bookshelves (or better yet, nightstands) and in many restoration classrooms. I heartily recommend it., The book is a well-organized compendium of current knowledge in restoration ecology and will provide a primary source on the topic for years to come, Their formulations are cautious, flexible, and sensitive to the many ambiguities in the restoration process.,  "The book is a well-organized compendium of current knowledge in restoration ecology and will provide a primary source on the topic for years to come"
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Illustrated
    Yes
    Dewey Decimal
    639.9
    Synopsis
    Restoration ecology is a young field that integrates theory and knowledge from a range of disciplines, including the biological, physical, and social sciences as well as the humanities. This new textbook, written for upper-division undergraduates and first-year graduate students, offers a real-life introduction to the field and an interdisciplinary overview of the theory behind it. Developed by ecologists and landscape architects, each of whom has been involved in restoration research and practice for many years, the focus of the book is on providing a framework that can be used to guide restoration decisions anywhere on the globe, both now and in the future. The text is organized around a restoration process that has been tested and revised by the authors in their restoration ecology courses taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison over the past thirty years. Each chapter includes a series of ""Food for Thought"" questions that both help students review concepts and put them to work in solving conservation problems. The framework is designed to work with the uniqueness, uncertainty, messiness, and constraints inherent in any real-world restoration project. Success in ecological restoration requires not only technical proficiency but also skill in the social, cultural, and political arenas. Introduction to Restoration Ecology can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in all of these areas and is a much-needed new resource., Introduction to Restoration Ecology equips students and emerging practitioners with the knowledge, tools, and critical thinking skills needed to tackle complex ecological restoration challenges. Blending science, design, and real-world application, this interdisciplinary text provides a practical framework for restoring degraded ecosystems in diverse environments and cultural contexts. Developed by a team of ecologists and landscape architects with decades of experience in both teaching and on-the-ground restoration work, the book introduces a step-by-step process rooted in ecological theory and tested through years of classroom instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Rather than offering a one-size-fits-all solution, the authors emphasize adaptability--helping readers navigate the uncertainty, variability, and site-specific constraints that shape real-world restoration efforts. Each chapter is enriched with "Food for Thought" prompts that encourage students to reflect on the material, apply concepts to current conservation issues, and engage with the social, political, and ethical dimensions of ecological work. The result is a resource that fosters both scientific literacy and professional judgment. Whether preparing for careers in environmental science, conservation planning, or land management, readers will come away with a grounded, flexible approach to ecological restoration--one that recognizes the importance of collaboration, context, and creativity in restoring resilient landscapes., Introduction to Restoration Ecology provides students and early-career practitioners with a practical, interdisciplinary guide to restoring damaged ecosystems. Developed by experienced ecologists and landscape architects, the book introduces a flexible, step-by-step framework grounded in ecological science and refined through decades of teaching and fieldwork. Designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, the text emphasizes adaptability in the face of real-world challenges--such as site variability, uncertainty, and social constraints. "Food for Thought" questions in each chapter encourage reflection and application, helping readers connect theory to practice and consider the social, political, and ethical dimensions of restoration. Clear, engaging, and rooted in hands-on experience, this book prepares readers to approach restoration work with confidence, critical thinking, and ecological insight., Restoration ecology is a young field that integrates theory and knowledge from a range of disciplines, including the biological, physical, and social sciences as well as the humanities. This new textbook, written for upper-division undergraduates and first-year graduate students, offers a real-life introduction to the field and an interdisciplinary overview of the theory behind it. Developed by ecologists and landscape architects, each of whom has been involved in restoration research and practice for many years, the focus of the book is on providing a framework that can be used to guide restoration decisions anywhere on the globe, both now and in the future. The text is organized around a restoration process that has been tested and revised by the authors in their restoration ecology courses taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison over the past thirty years. Each chapter includes a series of "Food for Thought" questions that both help students review concepts and put them to work in solving conservation problems. The framework is designed to work with the uniqueness, uncertainty, messiness, and constraints inherent in any real-world restoration project. Success in ecological restoration requires not only technical proficiency but also skill in the social, cultural, and political arenas. Introduction to Restoration Ecology can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in all of these areas and is a much-needed new resource.
    LC Classification Number
    QH541.15.R45H69 2011

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