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Natural Resources Conservation and Advances for Sustainability
Author | : Manoj Kumar Jhariya,Ram Swaroop Meena,Arnab Banerjee,Surya Nandan Meena |
Publsiher | : Elsevier |
Total Pages | : 652 |
Release | : 2021-09-24 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9780128231128 |
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Natural Resources Conservation and Advances for Sustainability addresses the latest challenges associated with the management and conservation of natural resources. It presents interdisciplinary approaches to promote advances in solving these challenges. By examining what has already been done and analyzing it in the context of what still needs to be done, particularly in the context of latest technologies and sustainability, the book helps to identify ideal methods for natural resource management and conservation. Each chapter begins with a graphical abstract and presents complicated or detailed content in the form of figures or tables. In addition, the book compares the latest techniques with conventional techniques and troubleshoots conventional methods with modifications, making it a practical resource for researchers in environmental science and natural resource management. Discusses the pros and cons of past and current endeavors related to natural resource management Presents recent technologies and methods for management and conservation, particularly with applications for sustainability Covers a variety of disciplines, from environmental science to life science Includes a graphical abstract as well as a section on significant achievements in the field and future perspectives
Natural Resource Conservation
Author | : Daniel D. Chiras,John P. Reganold |
Publsiher | : Pearson |
Total Pages | : 676 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D03036883T |
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This comprehensive book describes the ecological principles, policies, and practices required to create a sustainable future. It emphasizes practical, cost-effective, sustainable solutions to these problems that make sense from social, economic, and environmental perspectives. A focus on sustainable development puts readers in touch with one of the most significant shifts in thinking and action in the environmental and resource management arenas. A variety of lasting solutions are provided that make sense from social, economic, and environmental viewpoints. Natural Resource Conservation and Management: Past, Present and Future, Economics, Ethics, and Critical Thinking: Tools for Creating a Sustainable Future, Lessons from Ecology, The Human Population Challenge, World Hunger: Solving the Problem Sustainably, The Nature of Soils, Soil Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture, Integrated Pest Management, Aquatic Environments, Managing Water Resources Sustainability, Water Pollution, Fisheries Conservation, Rangeland Management, Forest Management, Plant and Animal Extinction, Wildlife Management, Sustainable Waste Management, Air Pollution, Global Warming and Climate Change, Acid Deposition and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion, Minerals, Mining, and a Sustainable Society, Nonrenewable Energy Resources: Issues and Options, Creating a Sustainable System of Energy. Intended for those interested in gaining a basic knowledge of natural resources and conservation
The Planner s Guide to Natural Resource Conservation
Author | : Adrian X. Esparza,Guy McPherson |
Publsiher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 258 |
Release | : 2009-06-12 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 0387981675 |
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Much of the country’s recent population growth is situated in exurban areas. By many accounts exurbanization has become the dominant pattern of land development in the country and there is no indication it will slow in the foreseeable future (Theobald 2005; Brown et al. 2005; Glennon and Kretser 2005). By definition, exurban development takes place beyond the metropolitan fringe, often in rural and remote areas. The development of new exurban communities is a growing trend, especially in the West. In this case, developers and homebuilders seek large tracts of land, up to thousands of acres, in rural areas (typically within 50 miles of a large city) where they plan entire communities consisting of commercial, retail and residential land uses. Recreational amenities such as golf courses and hiking/biking trails are often included in these master-planned developments. Our philosophy is reflected in the book’s two objectives. First, we seek to document the extent and impacts of exurban development across the country. At issue is demonstrating why planners and the public-at-large should be concerned about exurbanization. We will demonstrate that even though exurbanization favors amenity rich regions, it affects all areas of the country through the loss of agricultural and grazing lands, impacts to watersheds and land modification. A summary of environmental impacts is presented, including the loss of wildlands and agricultural productivity, land modification, soil erosion, impacts to terrestrial hydrologic systems, the loss of biodiversity, nonnative and endangered species and other topics. Our second aim is to provide readers from diverse (nonscientific) backgrounds with a working knowledge of how and why exurbanization impacts environmental systems. This is accomplished by working closely to ensure contributors follow a specific outline for each chapter. First, contributors will spell out fundamental concepts, principles and processes that apply to their area of expertise (e.g., riparian areas). Contributors will move beyond a cursory understanding of ecological processes without overwhelming readers with the dense material found typically in specialized texts. For this reason, visuals and other support materials will be integral to each chapter. We have chosen contributors carefully based on their record as research scientists and acumen as educators. Second, once the mechanics have been laid out, authors will explain how and why land development in nearby areas influences ecosystems. Issues of interdependency, modification and adaptation, spatial scale and varying time horizons will be featured. Third, contributors will weigh in on the pros and cons of various land-development schemes. Fourth, authors will share their thinking on the merits of conservation devices such as wildlife corridors, open-space requirements and watershed management districts. Finally, each chapter will conclude by identifying pitfalls to avoid and highlighting "best practices" that will mitigate environmental problems or avoid them altogether. In sum, after completing each chapter, readers should have a firm grasp of relevant concepts and processes, an understanding of current research and know how to apply science to land-use decisions.
Mexican Natural Resources Management and Biodiversity Conservation
Author | : Alfredo Ortega-Rubio |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 588 |
Release | : 2018-07-20 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9783319905846 |
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This book presents valuable and recent lessons learned regarding the links between natural resources management, from a Socio-Ecological perspective, and the biodiversity conservation in Mexico. It address the political and social aspects, as well as the biological and ecological factors, involved in natural resources management and their impacts on biodiversity conservation. It is a useful resource for researchers and professionals around the globe, but especially those in Latin American countries, which are grappling with the same Bio-Cultural heritage conservation issues.
Molecular Approaches in Natural Resource Conservation and Management
Author | : J. Andrew DeWoody,John W. Bickham,Charles H. Michler,Krista M. Nichols,Gene E. Rhodes,Keith E. Woeste |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2010-06-14 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 9781139488556 |
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Recent advances in molecular genetics and genomics have been embraced by many in natural resource conservation. Today, several major conservation and management journals are now using 'genetics' editors to deal solely with the influx of manuscripts that employ molecular data. The editors have attempted to synthesize some of the major uses of molecular markers in natural resource management in a book targeted not only at scientists but also at individuals actively making conservation and management decisions. To that end, the text features contributors who are major figures in molecular ecology and evolution - many having published books of their own. The aim is to direct and distil the thoughts of these outstanding scientists by compiling compelling case histories in molecular ecology as they apply to natural resource management.
Natural Resource Conservation
Author | : Oliver S. Owen |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 728 |
Release | : 1975 |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
ISBN | : UOM:39015014915832 |
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Natural Resource Conservation
Author | : Oliver S. Owen,Daniel D. Chiras,John P. Reganold |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 616 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D014561900 |
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This text emphasizes the ecological principles, policies, and practices to managage a sustainable future. It is a comprehensive text offering a scientifically thorough survey of natural resource and environmental issues with an emphasis on practical, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions.
Natural Resource Conservation
Author | : M. Madhu |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 984 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Conservation of natural resources |
ISBN | : 9381226660 |
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Papers presented at the Conference on Livelihood and Environment Security through Resource Conservation in Eastern Region, held at Bhubaneswar during 5-7 April 2012.