Biodiversity and Ecological Economics: Participation, Values, and Resource ManagementEarthscan Publications, 2000 - 254 من الصفحات It is vital that we adopt interdisciplinary approaches such as ecological economics to gain an understanding of the values that determine human interaction with, and use and abuse of, the environment. This book is a model of applied ecological economics. It presents an accessible introduction to the subject while at the same time broadening its theoretical basis by introducing a post-positivist, participatory method. The theoretical framework is applied to case studies in biodiversity conservation, drawn from around the world and a range of different ecosystems. The book is a suitable textbook for students of ecological economics and an ideal introduction for scientists and environmentalists needing to understand the role of economics in ecology and conservation. |
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الصفحة 83
... forestry activities take place in some ( parts ) of PAs . The overlap is not complete because the expansion of agriculture in all forest areas would result in the loss of forest biodiversity , and currently used forestry management ...
... forestry activities take place in some ( parts ) of PAs . The overlap is not complete because the expansion of agriculture in all forest areas would result in the loss of forest biodiversity , and currently used forestry management ...
الصفحة 101
... Forests John Dargavel , Wendy Proctor and Peter Kanowski Introduction Australian forests are in a period of dynamic change . The old order of state and industrial forestry , dedicated to producing wood , had been engulfed in ...
... Forests John Dargavel , Wendy Proctor and Peter Kanowski Introduction Australian forests are in a period of dynamic change . The old order of state and industrial forestry , dedicated to producing wood , had been engulfed in ...
الصفحة 144
... forestry sector has been unplanned land use changes , and often the result is the loss of perma- nent production forest ( Gunarso and Davie , 1997 ) and degradation of PAs as in the case study presented above . The NGOs and other ...
... forestry sector has been unplanned land use changes , and often the result is the loss of perma- nent production forest ( Gunarso and Davie , 1997 ) and degradation of PAs as in the case study presented above . The NGOs and other ...
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Paradigms and Environmental Decisionmaking | 47 |
Expanding the human behavioural space | 54 |
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