Restoring Lands - Coordinating Science, Politics and Action : Complexities of Climate and Governance /

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Karl, Herman. (Editor ), Scarlett, Lynn. (Editor ), Vargas-Moreno, Juan Carlos. (Editor ), Flaxman, Michael. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2012.
Edición:1st ed. 2012.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Chapter 1 Restoring and Sustaining Lands—Coordinating Science, Politics, and Communities for Action, by  Karl, Scarlett, Vargas-Moreno, and Flaxman
  • Section One—Science, Technology, and Engineering (Tools and Methods):  Chapter 2 Section Introduction, by  Flaxman and Vargas-Moreno
  • Chapter 3: Participatory Climate Change Scenario and Simulation Modeling: Exploring Future Conservation Challenges in the Greater Everglades Landscape, by Vargas-Moreno and Flaxman
  • Chapter 4 Using "Spatial Resilience Planning" to Test Climate-Adaptive Conservation Strategies, by  Flaxman and Vargas-Moreno
  • Chapter 5: Cities and Integrated Water Planning: Complexities of Climate Change, by Kirshen and others.- Chapter 6 Collaborative Modeling: Institutional Complexities, by Barreteau and others; Chapter 7 Challenge of Integrating Natural and Social Sciences to Better Inform Decisions: A Novel Proposal Review Process, by Matso
  • Section Two—Politics and Policy (Governance and Frameworks): Chapter 8 Section Introduction, by Scarlett; Chapter 9 Transcending Boundaries: The Emergence of Conservation Networks, by  Scarlett
  • Chapter 10 Managing the Science-Policy Interface in a Complex and Contentious World, by Beratan and Karl
  • Chapter 11 Deliberative Democratic Governance to Foster Sustainability, by Merad
  • Chapter 12 Values in Natural Resource Management and Policy, by Mattson and others
  • Chapter 13 Flow in the Everglades: The Game Inside the Game, by Light
  • Chapter 14 Framing an Uncertain Climate: Adaptation and Water Management Practice in the Netherlands, by Hogendorn, Laws, and Petersen
  • Chapter 15 Adapting to Changing Climate: Exploring the Role of the Neighborhood, by Karl and others
  • Section Three—People and Action (Implementation and Stewardship): Chapter 16 Section Introduction, by Karl
  • Chapter 17 Community-based Ecological Stewardship­—A Concept for Productive Harmony on the Public Lands of the Western United States, by McVicker
  • Chapter 18 Thoughts on How to Implement Citizen Based Ecosystem Stewardship from 32 Years in Governance, by Whitley
  • Chapter 19 Climate Change and the Language of Geographic Place, by Kent and Preister
  • Chapter 20 Tomales Bay Watershed Council: Model of Collective Action, by Pileggi and others
  • Chapter 21 Outcomes of social-ecological experiments in near-shore marine environments: cognitive interpretation of the impact of changes in fishing gear type on ecosystem form and function, by Curtin and Hammitt
  • Synthesis: Chapter 22 Synthesis: Developing the institutions to coordinate science, politics, and communities for action to restore and sustain lands, by Karl, Scarlett, Vargas-Moreno, Flaxman.