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Main Title Forest Landscape Ecology Transferring Knowledge to Practice / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Perera, Ajith H.
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
Buse, Lisa J.
Crow, Thomas R.
Publisher Springer New York,
Year Published 2006
Call Number QH541.15.L35
ISBN 9780387342801
Subjects Life sciences ; Ecology ; Landscape ecology ; Forests and forestry ; Environmental management
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34280-1
Collation XII, 22 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Knowledge Transfer in Forest Landscape Ecology: A Primer -- Transfer and Extension of Forest Landscape Ecology: A Matter of Models and Scale -- A Collaborative, Iterative Approach to Transferring Modeling Technology to Land Managers -- Development and Transfer of Spatial Tools Based on Landscape Ecological Principles: Supporting Public Participation in Forest Restoration Planning in the Southwestern United States -- Transferring Landscape Ecological Knowledge in a Multipartner Landscape: The Border Lakes Region of Minnesota and Ontario -- Applications of Forest Landscape Ecology and the Role of Knowledge Transfer in a Public Land Management Agency -- Moving to the Big Picture: Applying Knowledge from Landscape Ecology to Managing U.S. National Forests -- Fundamentals of Knowledge Transfer and Extension -- Synthesis: What Are the Lessons for Landscape Ecologists?. The discipline of landscape ecology has matured rapidly over the past few decades, generating a wealth of knowledge that can be used to enhance forest policy development and management. However, much of this knowledge has yet to be applied in practice. Forest Landscape Ecology: Transferring Knowledge to Practice is the first book to introduce landscape ecologists to the discipline of knowledge transfer. The book considers knowledge transfer in general, critically examines aspects of transfer that are unique to forest landscape ecology, and reviews several case studies of successful applications for policy developers and forest managers in North America. Readers are encouraged to recognize the value of sharing their knowledge, and to understand their role in active knowledge transfer. The intent is to connect, as seamlessly and effectively as possible, ecological principles to policy and practice. This book is written for researchers, academics and students in landscape ecology and related fields, as well as policymakers and land and resource managers who are interested in landscape-level approaches. About the Editors: Ajith H. Perera is a research scientist and leads the Forest Landscape Ecology Program at the Ontario Forest Research Institute. Lisa J. Buse is a forest biologist who coordinates technology transfer for the Ontario Forest Research Institute. Thomas R. Crow is national program leader for ecological research and environmental sciences with the USDA Forest Service.