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| Medientyp: | Internetquelle |
|---|---|
| Dokumenttyp: | Buch, Internet-Ressource |
| Alle Autoren: |
Judith A Layzer |
| ISBN: | 9780262122986 0262122987 9780262622141 0262622149 |
| OCLC-Nummer: | 216938353 |
| Auszeichnungen: | Shortlisted for APSA Science, Technology, and Environmental Politics Section Lynton Keith Caldwell Award 2009. |
| Beschreibung: | xiv, 365 p. : maps ; 23 cm. |
| Inhalt: | Why ecosystem based management? -- Setting aside habitat for songbirds, salamanders, and spiders in Austin, Texas --Saving San Diego's coastal sage scrub -- Restoring South Florida's river of grass -- Averting ecological collapse in California's Bay Delta -- Conserving the Sonoran Desert in Pima County, Arizona -- Re-creating central Florida's meandering Kissimmee River -- Making history in the Mono Basin -- Ecosystem based management and the environment. |
| Serientitel: | American and comparative environmental policy. |
| Verfasserangabe: | Judith A. Layzer. |
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"Ecosystem-Based Management has been widely-heralded by a diverse range of scholars and practitioners in recent decades. Judith Layzer steps back and takes a careful look at efforts to apply this approach in very diverse settings, challenging a good deal of conventional analysis along the way. This is not a search and destroy mission but rather an unusually thoughtful look at just how EBM works, considering not only process-based outputs but tackling the much-tougher question of whether it fosters superior environmental protection." --Barry Rabe, Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan -- Barry Rabe "Ecosystem-based management has been widely heralded by a diverse range of scholars and practitioners in recent decades. Judith Layzer steps back and takes a careful look at efforts to apply this approach in very diverse settings, challenging a good deal of conventional analysis along the way. This is not a search and destroy mission but rather an unusually thoughtful look at just how EBM works, considering not only process-based outputs but tackling the much-tougher question of whether it fosters superior environmental protection." Barry Rabe , Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan "Ecosystem-Based Management has been widely-heralded by a diverse range of scholars and practitioners in recent decades. Judith Layzer steps back and takes a careful look at efforts to apply this approach in very diverse settings, challenging a good deal of conventional analysis along the way. This is not a search and destroy mission but rather an unusually thoughtful look at just how EBM works, considering not only process-based outputs but tackling the much-tougher question of whether it fosters superior environmental protection." Barry Rabe , Gerald Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan Weiterlesen…

