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    Human Dimensions of Ecological Restoration Integrating Science, Nature, and Culture / edited by Dave Egan, Evan E. Hjerpe, Jesse Abrams.

    • Title:Human Dimensions of Ecological Restoration Integrating Science, Nature, and Culture / edited by Dave Egan, Evan E. Hjerpe, Jesse Abrams.
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    • Author/Creator:Egan, Dave.
    • Other Contributors/Collections:Hjerpe, Evan E.
      Abrams, Jesse.
      SpringerLink (Online service)
      Springer Nature - Springer Earth and Environmental Science eBooks 2011 English International
    • Published/Created:Washington, DC : Island Press/Center for Resource Economics : Imprint: Island Press, 2011.
    • In:Springer eBooks
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      • Call Number: GE300-350
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Environmental sciences.
      Endangered ecosystems.
      Landscape ecology.
      Conservation biology.
      Environmental management.
      Nature Conservation.
    • Subject(s):Electronic books.
      Environment.
      Environmental Management.
      Ecosystems.
      Landscape Ecology.
      Conservation Biology/Ecology.
      Nature Conservation.
    • Description:1 online resource
    • Series:Society for Ecological Restoration
    • Terms governing use:Access may be restricted to institutions with a site license.
    • Summary:When it comes to implementing successful ecological restoration projects, the social, political, economic, and cultural dimensions are often as important as-and sometimes more important than-technical or biophysical knowledge. Human Dimensions of Ecological Restoration takes an interdisciplinary look at the myriad human aspects of ecological restoration. In twenty-six chapters written by experts from around the world, it provides practical and theoretical information, analysis, models, and guidelines for optimizing human involvement in restoration projects. Six categories of social activities are examined: collaboration between land manager and stakeholders ecological economics volunteerism and community-based restoration environmental education ecocultural and artistic practices policy and politics For each category, the book offers an introductory theoretical chapter followed by multiple case studies, each of which focuses on a particular aspect of the category and provides a perspective from within a unique social/political/cultural setting. Human Dimensions of Ecological Restoration delves into the often-neglected aspects of ecological restoration that ultimately make the difference between projects that are successfully executed and maintaned with the support of informed, engaged citizens, and those that are unable to advance past the conceptual stage due to misunderstandings or apathy. The lessons contained will be valuable to restoration veterans and greenhorns alike, scholars and students in a range of fields, and individuals who care about restoring their local lands and waters.
    • ISBN:9781610910392
    • Contents:1. Why People Matter in Ecological Restoration
      2. Restoration and Stewardship Volunteerism
      3. From Adversity to Diversity: The Cape Florida Project
      4. Restoring Coasts and Connections on a Southern Australian Coastline
      5. Inclusive Urban Ecological Restoration in Toronto, Canada
      6. Public Participation and Socioecological Resilience
      7. Collaboration: A Catalyst for Restoration
      8. Community-Based Forest Management in Arcata, California
      9. Ecological Restoration as the Zone of Agreement in Southeast Alaska
      10. Toward a Political Ecology of Ecosystem Restoration
      11. Ecological Restoration across Landscapes of Politics, Policy, and Property
      12. The Policy Context of the White Mountain Stewardship Contract
      13. Climate Change Implications for Ecological Restoration Planning
      14. Merging Economics and Ecology in Ecological Restoration
      15. The ARISE Project in South Africa
      16. Jobs and Community in Humboldt County, California
      17. Game Theory Tools for Improving Ecological Restoration Outcomes
      18. Restoration and Reciprocity: The Contributions of Traditional Ecological Knowledge
      19. Implications of Landscape History and Cultural Severance for Restoration in England
      20. Eco-cultural Restoration of the Mesopotamian Marshes, Southern Iraq
      21. Environmental Art as Eco-cultural Restoration
      22. Restoration-Based Education: Teach the Children Well
      23. Great Plains Environmental Education: A Personal Reflection
      24. Realizing the Educational Potential of Ecological Restoration
      25. Educating Teachers and Increasing Environmental Literacy
      26. Synthesis: Participation, Power, Perspective.
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