
Introduction to Restoration Ecology
by Evelyn A. Howell, John A. Harrington, and Stephen B. Glass
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Pub Date Sep 06 2011 | Archive Date Mar 08 2022
Description
Restoration
ecology is a young field that integrates theory and knowledge from a
range of disciplines, including the biological, physical, and social
sciences as well as the humanities. This new textbook, written for
upper-division undergraduates and first-year graduate students, offers a
real-life introduction to the field and an interdisciplinary overview
of the theory behind it.
Developed by ecologists and landscape
architects, each of whom has been involved in restoration research and
practice for many years, the focus of the book is on providing a
framework that can be used to guide restoration decisions anywhere on
the globe, both now and in the future. The text is organized around a
restoration process that has been tested and revised by the authors in
their restoration ecology courses taught at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison over the past thirty years.
Each chapter
includes a series of "Food for Thought" questions that both help
students review concepts and put them to work in solving conservation
problems. The framework is designed to work with the uniqueness,
uncertainty, messiness, and constraints inherent in any real-world
restoration project.
Success in ecological restoration requires
not only technical proficiency but also skill in the social, cultural,
and political arenas. Introduction to Restoration Ecology can help students develop the skills they need to succeed in all of these areas and is a much-needed new resource.
Evelyn Howell, plant ecologist, and John Harrington, landscape architect, are Professors in the Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Together they have taught a four-course restoration ecology sequence since 1984. Steve Glass, restoration ecologist, is Restoration Planner and Fire Manager at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum where he has been active in all phases of restoration since 1989.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781597261890 |
PRICE | $90.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 568 |