Amazon cover image
Image from Amazon.com

Environmental risk assessment and management from a landscape perspective / edited by Lawrence A. Kapustka, Wayne G. Landis.

Contributor(s): Publication details: Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, ©2010.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 396 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780470593028
  • 0470593024
  • 9780470593011
  • 0470593016
  • 9780470089972
  • 0470089970
  • 1282755935
  • 9781282755932
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Environmental risk assessment and management from a landscape perspective.DDC classification:
  • 333.71/4 22
LOC classification:
  • GE145 .E58 2010
Online resources:
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Introduction / Lawrence A Kapustka, Wayne G Landis -- Ecological Risk Assessment toward a Landscape Perspective / Lawrence A Kapustka -- Populations, Habitat, and Ecological Systems: Elusive but Essential Considerations for a Landscape Perspective / Lawrence A Kapustka -- Relevance of Spatial and Temporal Scales to Ecological Risk Assessment / Alan R Johnson, Sandra J Turner -- Quantitative Measures and Ecological Hierarchy / G Darrel Jenerette, Jianguo Wu -- Bayesian Models in Assessment and Management / S Jannicke Moe -- Linking Regional and Local Risk Assessment / Rosana Moraes, Sverker Molander -- Integrating Health in Environmental Risk Assessments / Kenneth L Froese, Marla Orenstein -- Valuing Wildlands / Rebecca A Efroymson, Henriette I Jager, William W Hargrove -- Predicting Climate Change Risks to Riparian Ecosystems in Arid Watersheds: The Upper San Pedro as a Case Study / Hector Galbraith, Mark D Dixon, Juliet C Stromberg, Jeff T Price -- Invasive Species and Environmental Risk Assessment / Greg Linder, Edward Little -- Landscape Nonindigenous Species Risk Assessment: Asian Oyster and Nun Moth Case Studies / Wayne G Landis, Valerie C Chen, Audrey M Colnar, Laurel Kaminski, Goro Kushima, Ananda Seebach -- Ecological Risk Assessment of the Invasive for the Cherry Point Reach, Washington / Ananda Seebach, Audrey M Colnar, Wayne G Landis -- Integrated Laboratory and Field Investigations: Assessing Contaminant Risk to American Badgers / Dale J Hoff, Deborah A Goeldner, Michael J Hooper -- Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals / Joanne Parrott, Alison McLaughlin, David Lapen, Edward Topp -- Economic Analysis of Ecological Goods and Services / Ronald J McCormick, James Pittman, Timothy F H Allen -- Ecosystem Service Valuation Concepts and Methods / James Pittman, Ronald J McCormick -- Metrics and Indices for Sustainable Social₆Ecological Landscapes / Ronald J McCormick -- Epilogue -- Index.
In: Wiley e-booksSummary: An important guide to assessing and managing the environment from a landscape perspective. Ecological relationships are nested within the landscape. Identifying the relevant spatial and temporal scales is critical for an effective understanding of ecological functions that human societies depend upon. Moreover, human encroachment into natural areas, or changes in climate, can alter spatial relationships, which in turn can negatively affect vital plant and wildlife patterns--and weaken economic structures needed to sustain human societies. This book is the first to combine multiple disciplines i.
Tags from this library: No tags from this library for this title. Log in to add tags.
Star ratings
    Average rating: 0.0 (0 votes)
Holdings
Item type Current library Home library Call number Materials specified Copy number Status Date due Barcode
AM PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG PERPUSTAKAAN TUN SERI LANANG KOLEKSI AM-P. TUN SERI LANANG (ARAS 5) ebook (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Frontmatter -- Introduction / Lawrence A Kapustka, Wayne G Landis -- Ecological Risk Assessment toward a Landscape Perspective / Lawrence A Kapustka -- Populations, Habitat, and Ecological Systems: Elusive but Essential Considerations for a Landscape Perspective / Lawrence A Kapustka -- Relevance of Spatial and Temporal Scales to Ecological Risk Assessment / Alan R Johnson, Sandra J Turner -- Quantitative Measures and Ecological Hierarchy / G Darrel Jenerette, Jianguo Wu -- Bayesian Models in Assessment and Management / S Jannicke Moe -- Linking Regional and Local Risk Assessment / Rosana Moraes, Sverker Molander -- Integrating Health in Environmental Risk Assessments / Kenneth L Froese, Marla Orenstein -- Valuing Wildlands / Rebecca A Efroymson, Henriette I Jager, William W Hargrove -- Predicting Climate Change Risks to Riparian Ecosystems in Arid Watersheds: The Upper San Pedro as a Case Study / Hector Galbraith, Mark D Dixon, Juliet C Stromberg, Jeff T Price -- Invasive Species and Environmental Risk Assessment / Greg Linder, Edward Little -- Landscape Nonindigenous Species Risk Assessment: Asian Oyster and Nun Moth Case Studies / Wayne G Landis, Valerie C Chen, Audrey M Colnar, Laurel Kaminski, Goro Kushima, Ananda Seebach -- Ecological Risk Assessment of the Invasive for the Cherry Point Reach, Washington / Ananda Seebach, Audrey M Colnar, Wayne G Landis -- Integrated Laboratory and Field Investigations: Assessing Contaminant Risk to American Badgers / Dale J Hoff, Deborah A Goeldner, Michael J Hooper -- Environmental Risk Assessment of Pharmaceuticals / Joanne Parrott, Alison McLaughlin, David Lapen, Edward Topp -- Economic Analysis of Ecological Goods and Services / Ronald J McCormick, James Pittman, Timothy F H Allen -- Ecosystem Service Valuation Concepts and Methods / James Pittman, Ronald J McCormick -- Metrics and Indices for Sustainable Social₆Ecological Landscapes / Ronald J McCormick -- Epilogue -- Index.

An important guide to assessing and managing the environment from a landscape perspective. Ecological relationships are nested within the landscape. Identifying the relevant spatial and temporal scales is critical for an effective understanding of ecological functions that human societies depend upon. Moreover, human encroachment into natural areas, or changes in climate, can alter spatial relationships, which in turn can negatively affect vital plant and wildlife patterns--and weaken economic structures needed to sustain human societies. This book is the first to combine multiple disciplines i.

Print version record.

There are no comments on this title.

to post a comment.

Contact Us

Perpustakaan Tun Seri Lanang, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
43600 Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan,Malaysia
+603-89213446 – Consultation Services
019-2045652 – Telegram/Whatsapp
Email: helpdeskptsl@ukm.edu.my

Copyright ©The National University of Malaysia Library