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Main Title Sustaining the World's Wetlands Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Smardon, Richard.
Publisher Springer US,
Year Published 2009
Call Number QH541.29
ISBN 9780387494296
Subjects Life sciences ; Regional planning ; Applied Ecology ; Environmental law ; Environmental management ; Nature Conservation ; Environmental pollution
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-49429-6
Collation XVI, 326 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
International Wetland Policy and Management Issues -- The Wadden Sea Wetlands: A Multi-jurisdictional Challenge -- The Axios River Delta - Mediterranean Wetland Under Siege -- The Kafue Flats in Zambia, Africa: A Lost Floodplain? -- Community-Based Wetland Management: A Case Study of Brace Bridge Nature Park (BBNP), Kolkata, India -- Restoration of the Tram Chim National Wildlife Preserve, Vietnam -- The Great Lakes Wetlands Policy Consortium - Bilateral NGO Action Aimed at the Great Lakes -- Estuaries on the Edge, Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico -- The Mankote Mangrove: Microcosm of the Caribbean -- Review of Wetland Management Roles, Functions, and Innovations. Written both as a textbook and as a professional reference book, Sustaining the World's Wetlands: Setting Policy and Resolving Conflicts contains detailed case studies of wetland management worldwide. Examinations of international wetland policy in Europe, Africa, Asia, and North America generate a discussion of the differences between wetland management issues in developed and developing countries, and culminate in suggested strategies for the future of wetland management. Key themes addressed in the case studies include the tradeoffs between sustainable use of wetlands for food, fuel, and fiber versus the protection of ecosystem diversity and stability, and the respective roles of international NGO's, national and regional government, and local community-based organizations when faced with wetland management issues. With its global scope and its emphasis on policy and management analysis, Sustaining the World's Wetlands is a unique and valuable tool both for students and for practitioners. About the Author: Richard C. Smardon is professor of Environmental Studies at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. He has held titles there as Chair of the Faculty and Director of the Graduate Program, and is also the former director of the Randolph G. Pack Environmental Institute.