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Main Title Handbook of ecological indicators for assessment of ecosystem health /
Other Authors
Author Title of a Work
J²rgensen, Sven Erik,
Xu, Fu-Liu.
Costanza, Robert.
Publisher CRC Press/Taylor & Francis,
Year Published 2010
OCLC Number 297146635
ISBN 9781439809365; 1439809364
Subjects Ecosystem health ; Environmental indicators ; Ekosystem--utvärdering--handbèocker, manualer, etc
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://www.crcnetbase.com/doi/book/10.1201/EBK1439809365
Holdings
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Status
EJAM  QH541.15.E265H36 2010 Region 3 Library/Philadelphia, PA 11/01/2010
ERAM  QH541.15.E265 H36 2010 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 11/22/2010
Edition 2nd ed.
Collation xiii, 484 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Application of indicators for the assessment of ecosystem health / S.E. J²rgensen [and others] -- Eco-exergy as ecological indicator / S.E. J²rgensen -- Emergy indices of biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics / Mark T. Brown and Sergio Ulgiati -- Eco-exergy to emergy flow ratio for the assessment of ecosystem health / F.M. Pulselli, C. Gaggi, and S. Bastianoni -- Natural capital security/vulnerability related to disturbance in a panarchy of social-ecological landscapes / Nicola Zaccarelli, Irene Petrosillo, and Giovanni Zurlini -- Species richness in space and time as an indicator of human activity and ecological change / Erich Tasser [and others] -- Landscape development intensity and pollutant emergy/empower density indices as indicators of ecosystem health / Mark T. Brown and Kelly Chinners Reiss -- Ecosystem services and ecological indicators / Robert Costanza -- Application of ecological indicators for the assessment of wetland ecosystem health / S.E. J²rgensen -- Application of ecological indicators for the assessment of ecosystem health in estuaries and coastal zones / Joäao C. Marques -- Application of ecological and thermodynamic indicators for the assessment of ecosystem health of lakes / Fu-Liu Xu -- Application of ecological indicators in forest management in Africa / Kouami Kokou, Adzo Dzifa Kokutse, and Kossi Adjonou -- Using ecological indicators to assess the health of marine ecosystems: the North Atlantic / Villy Christensen and Philippe Cury -- Indicators for the management of coastal lagoons: Sacca di Goro case study / J.M. Zaldívar [and others] -- Ecosystem indicators for the integrated management of landscape health and integrity / Felix Mèuller and Benjamin Burkhard -- Integrated indicators for evaluating ecosystem health: an application to agricultural systems / V. Niccolucci [and others] -- Ecological indicators to assess the health of river ecosystems / Carles Ibáänez [and others]. "Continuing in the tradition of its bestselling predecessor, the Handbook of Ecological Indicators for Assessment of Ecosystem Health, Second Edition brings together world-class editors and contributors who have been at the forefront of ecosystem health assessment research for decades, to provide a sound approach to environmental management and sustainable development. Significantly updated and expanded, this authoritative resource details a proven framework for selecting, evaluating, and validating ecological indicators for ecosystem health assessment. It guides readers through the application of this framework to a wide range of ecosystems, including wetlands, estuaries, coastal zones, lakes, forests, marine ecosystems, lagoons, agricultural systems, landscapes, and rivers. The text synthesizes material from a variety of books, journals, and private research, to consider biodiversity, energy needs, ecological economics, and natural capital in the measurement of ecological health. Organized for ease of reference, the first part of the handbook provides the required theoretical background. It presents a complete overview of all relevant ecological indicators - including thermodynamics, resilience estimates, exergy, and emergy indicators. The second part focuses on how to effectively apply the ecological indicators to a number of important ecosystems. It includes many examples and case studies that clearly illustrate the advantages and disadvantages of each method for specific applications. Offering first-hand insight and practical guidance from practitioners in the field, this complete resource supplies the tools and the well-rounded understanding required to diagnose the health of virtually any ecosystem with much improved accuracy."--Publisher's description.