Toward a Unified Ecology

Toward a Unified Ecology
Author: Timothy F. H. Allen,Thomas W. Hoekstra
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231538466

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The first edition of Toward a Unified Ecology was ahead of its time. For the second edition, the authors present a new synthesis of their core ideas on evaluating communities, organisms, populations, biomes, models, and management. The book now places greater emphasis on post-normal critiques, cognizant of ever-present observer values in the system. The problem it addresses is how to work holistically on complex things that cannot be defined, and this book continues to build an approach to the problem of scaling in ecosystems. Provoked by complexity theory, the authors add a whole new chapter on the central role of narrative in science and how models improve them. The book takes data and modeling seriously, with a sophisticated philosophy of science.

Toward a Unified Ecology

Toward a Unified Ecology
Author: T. F. H. Allen,T. W. Hoekstra
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1992
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0231069189

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Two key demands are being made of ecology: that the discipline increasingly be a predictive one; and that ecologists be prepared to consider large-scale systems. These systems become simple or complex based on the level and type of explanation required, and a strict and consistent epistemology is needed in light of new insights into the nature of complexity. T. F. H. Allen and Thomas W. Hoekstra argue that complex systems analysis requires ecologists to distinguish models and to recognize that models must invoke a scale and point of view. Toward a Unified Ecology offers a strategy to attain a unity that brings basic ecology to bear on ecological management. Beginning with hierarchy theory as a basic premise, the book goes on to explain that the conventional "levels"--ecosystems, landscapes, communities, populations, organisms--are not levels in themselves but criteria for observation. The authors assert that the essential character of ecology's subdisciplines is scale-dependent. Putting scale back into systems of well-defined type captures the richness of the connections in the material ecological system. Allen and Hoekstra present a conceptual framework for a more coherent view of ecology, showing how to link the various parts of ecology into a natural whole.

Toward a Unified Environmental Studies

Toward a Unified Environmental Studies
Author: Benjamin Harrison Sherman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1994
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: WISC:89050000181

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Supply Side Sustainability

Supply Side Sustainability
Author: Timothy F. H. Allen,Joseph A. Tainter,Thomas W. Hoekstra
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2003-02-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780231504072

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While environmentalists insist that lower rates of consumption of natural resources are essential for a sustainable future, many economists dismiss the notion that resource limits act to constrain modern, creative societies. The conflict between these views tinges political debate at all levels and hinders our ability to plan for the future. Supply-Side Sustainability offers a fresh approach to this dilemma by integrating ecological and social science approaches in an interdisciplinary treatment of sustainability. Written by two ecologists and an anthropologist, this book discusses organisms, landscapes, populations, communities, biomes, the biosphere, ecosystems and energy flows, as well as patterns of sustainability and collapse in human societies, from hunter-gatherer groups to empires to today's industrial world. These diverse topics are integrated within a new framework that translates the authors' advances in hierarchy and complexity theory into a form useful to professionals in science, government, and business. The result is a much-needed blueprint for a cost-effective management regime, one that makes problem-solving efforts themselves sustainable over time. The authors demonstrate that long-term, cost-effective resource management can be achieved by managing the contexts of productive systems, rather than by managing the commodities that natural systems produce.

Toward an Ecosystem Approach for the Western Pacific Region from Species based Fishery Management Plans to Place based Fishery Ecosystem Plans

Toward an Ecosystem Approach for the Western Pacific Region  from Species based Fishery Management Plans to Place based Fishery Ecosystem Plans
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NWU:35556036069375

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Integral Ecology

Integral Ecology
Author: Sean Esbjörn-Hargens,Michael E. Zimmerman
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 833
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781590304662

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Dozens of real-life applications and examples of this framework currently in use are examined, including three in-depth cases studies: work with marine fisheries in Hawai'i, strategies of eco-activists to protect Canada's Great Bear Rainforest, and a study of community development in El Salvador. In addition, eighteen personal practices of transformation are provided for you to increase your own integral ecological awareness."--Jacket.

Integral Ecology

Integral Ecology
Author: Sean Esbjorn-Hargens, Ph.D.,Michael E. Zimmerman, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 835
Release: 2011-03-08
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780834824461

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Today there is a bewildering diversity of views on ecology and the natural environment. With more than two hundred distinct and valuable perspectives on the natural world—and with scientists, economists, ethicists, activists, philosophers, and others often taking completely different stances on the issues—how can we come to agreement to solve our toughest environmental problems? In response to this pressing need, Integral Ecology unites valuable insights from multiple perspectives into a comprehensive theoretical framework—one that can be put to use right now. The framework is based on Integral Theory, as well as Ken Wilber’s AQAL model, and is the result of over a decade of research exploring the myriad perspectives on ecology available to us today and their respective methodologies. Dozens of real-life applications and examples of this framework currently in use are examined, including three in-depth case studies: work with marine fisheries in Hawai’i, strategies of eco-activists to protect Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, and a study of community development in El Salvador. In addition, eighteen personal practices of transformation are provided for you to increase your own integral ecological awareness. Integral Ecology provides the most sophisticated application and extension of Integral Theory available today, and as such it serves as a template for any truly integral effort.

Complex Ecology

Complex Ecology
Author: Charles G. Curtin,Timothy F. H. Allen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781108416078

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Research papers from the end of twentieth-century have been assembled, alongside expert commentary, for the first collected volume on complexity-based ecology.