Bioregional Planning: Resource Management Beyond the New MillenniumRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 200 pages Presenting a pragmatic mixture of science, landscape ecology, ecosystem management, sociology, policy development and methods for transforming social and institutional cultures. Bioregional Planning: Resource Management Beyond the New Millennium is a timely and practical guide for the analysis, planning and development of bioregional projects for a sustainable future. Significantly, this book presents the strategic actions necessary to plan for, manage and adapt to Ecologically Sustainable Development with a view beyond the new millennium and towards the next. Postgraduates, researchers and policy makers in natural resources management, land planning, sustainable agriculture, rural sciences, ecosystem management and conservation biology will find this book captures the essence of bioregional planning succinctly and makes a compelling argument for why it is a key mechanism in the development of effective governance institutions. |
Table des matières
A Sustainable Future Beyond the New Millennium? | 1 |
Scales of Integration Biosphere to Bioregions | 11 |
Social and Institutional Adaptation | 43 |
Effecting Integration Coordination and Cooperation | 71 |
Bioregional Planning and Management | 99 |
References | 145 |
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action adaptive management agencies assessment Australia Berkes and Folke biodiversity biological diversity biophysical bioregional context bioregional framework bioregional planning Biosphere Reserve Bookmark Biosphere Bookmark Biosphere Reserve Bridgewater 1994 Brunckhorst 1995 Brunckhorst and Bridgewater capacity Chapter coastal coordination cultural decision ecological and social ecological functions ecological processes ecological restoration ecological systems ecologically sustainable development economic ecoregional ecosystem management ecosystem services ecotones elements environment environmental Figure flexible global human activity identify implementation influence integrated interactions IUCN jurisdictions landscape ecology landscape ecosystems landscape scale learning-by-doing long-term marine monitoring multiple scales natural resource management nested hierarchy Omernik organisational partnerships planning and management potential Pressey production programs protected areas reference sites reflect regional landscapes regionalisation reserve networks resilience resource governance Saetersdal sector social and ecological spatial species square kilometres strategic structural sustainable future sustainable land sustainable resource Thackway and Cresswell UNESCO Urdaibai variety watershed Xilingol zone