A New Century for Natural Resources Management

A New Century for Natural Resources Management
Author: Richard L. Knight,Sarah F. Bates
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 1995-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105012363920

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This book explores the changes that are leading to a new century of natural resources management. It places the current situation in historical perspective, analyzes the forces that are propelling change, and describes and examines the specific changes in goals, policy, and practice that are transforming all aspects of natural resources management.The book is an important overview for wildlife biologists, foresters, and others working for public land agencies; professors and students of natural resources; and all those whose livelihood depends on the use of public natural resources.

Natural Resources Management Concepts Methodologies Tools and Applications

Natural Resources Management  Concepts  Methodologies  Tools  and Applications
Author: Management Association, Information Resources
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 1647
Release: 2016-09-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781522508045

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The perseveration of our natural environment has become a critical objective of environmental scientists, business owners, and citizens alike. Because we depend on natural resources to survive, uncovering methods for preserving and maintaining these resources has become a focal point to ensure a high quality of life for future generations. Natural Resources Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications emphasizes the importance of land, soil, water, foliage, and wildlife conservation efforts and management. Focusing on sustainability solutions and methods for preserving the natural environment, this critical multi-volume research work is a comprehensive resource for environmental conservationists, policymakers, researchers, and graduate-level students interested in identifying key research in the field of natural resource preservation and management.

Natural Resources Management Practices A Primer

Natural Resources Management Practices   A Primer
Author: Peter Ffolliott,Luis A Bojorquez Tapia,Mariano Hernandez Narvaez
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2001-01-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0813825415

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Contains the essentials for natural resources management practices and land use issues in the 21st century. The natural resources management practices touched upon in this comprehensive text make it the perfect reference for anyone involved in conservation and environmentally sound natural resource management. Students will find the introductory material helpful as a learning tool and professionals will use it as a ready reference.

Natural Resources

Natural Resources
Author: Jerry Holechek
Publsiher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Ecology
ISBN: 0130933880

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Unlike other natural resource management volumes that focus solely on the ecological aspects of resources and with an overly pessimistic view of the future this volume explores natural resource management in context in a functional, applied framework by integrating ecology, history, planning, economics, and policy into coverage of each natural resource, and by providing a balanced, guarded optimistic view of the most current research and technology's capability to overcome natural resource problems. Exceptionally straightforward and readable, it is easily accessible to readers with limited background in ecology, biology, and economics. The volume provides an overview of natural resources, and a complete analysis of management foundations, air, water, and land resources, the land-based renewable resources, the wild living resources, the mineral and energy resources, plus an integration of natural resources management. For foresters, wildlife biologists, geologists, range managers, and environmental scientists. "

Natural Resources for the 21st Century

Natural Resources for the 21st Century
Author: American Forestry Association
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1990
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCAL:B4356013

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Papers presented at the Natural Resources for the 21st Century conference on November 14-17, 1988. Focuses on the current condition of our natural resource base and identifies factors that lead to its current conditions. Includes: population and economic patterns, climate, cropland and soils, forests, rangelands, wetlands, water resources wildlife, fisheries, wilderness, new technologies, recycling and outlines of perspective and analyses.

Conservation for a New Generation

Conservation for a New Generation
Author: Richard L. Knight,Courtney White
Publsiher: Island Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2008-11-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1597264385

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In hundreds of watersheds and communities across the United States, conservation is being reinvented and invigorated by collaborative efforts between federal, state, and local governments working with nongovernmental organizations and private landowners, and fueled by economic incentives, to promote both healthy natural communities and healthy human communities. Conservation for a New Generation captures those efforts with chapters that explain the new landscape of conservation along with case studies that illustrate these new approaches. The book brings together leading voices in the field of environmental conservation—Lynne Sherrod, Curt Meine, Daniel Kemmis, Luther Propst, Jodi Hilty, Peter Forbes, and many others—to offer fourteen chapters and twelve case studies that • demonstrate the benefits of government agencies partnering with diverse stakeholders; • explore how natural resources management is evolving; • discuss emerging practices for conservation, including conservation planning, ecological restoration, valuing ecosystem services, and using economic incentives; • promote cooperation on natural resources issues that have in the past been divisive. Throughout, contributors focus on the fundamental truth that unites human and land communities: as one prospers, so does the other; as one declines, so too will the other. The book illustrates how natural resources management that emphasizes building strong relationships results in outcomes that are beneficial to both people and land.

Making Collaboration Work

Making Collaboration Work
Author: Julia M. Wondolleck,Steven Lewis Yaffee
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2000-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015049634994

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The authors explain the need for collaboration in the management of natural resources and cite successful partnerships doing so, including government agencies, community groups, businesses and individuals across the USA.

Toxic Waste and Environmental Policy in the 21st Century United States

Toxic Waste and Environmental Policy in the 21st Century United States
Author: Dianne Rahm
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2002-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781476628301

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A major problem confronting the United States in the 21st century is the 20th century’s legacy of toxic waste. The weapons that fought the Cold War, the facilities that manufactured those weapons, and the factories that fueled a prosperous economy left behind a trail of pollution. Seven previously unpublished essays examine the problem of toxic waste in the United States, what is being done about it, and what should be done about it. W. Henry Lambright and Agnes Gereben Schaefer, Dianne Rahm, Sevim Ahmedov, Charles Davis, Robert A. Simons and Kimberly Winson, Santa Falcone, and Toddi A. Steelman and JoAnn Carmin write about such issues as community based environmental management, regional EPA offices and the regulation of hazardous wastes, “brownfields,” nuclear and chemical weapons destruction, environmental contamination and the nuclear weapons complex, the privatization of nuclear waste clean-up, and WIPP, Yucca, and hazardous waste transport. The future of humanity demands careful thought about these matters. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.