Ecology, impact assessment, and environmental planning / Walter E. Westman.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Environmental science and technologyPublication details: New York : Wiley, c1985.Description: xi, 532 pISBN:- 0471896217
- 0471808954
- 333.7
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333.7 SOR-E Environmental science / | 333.7 VOG-S Sustainability unpacked: | 333.7 WAT Water, food, energy and climate nexus: | 333.7 WES-E Ecology, impact assessment, and environmental planning / | 333.7 ZAR-M Multicriteria analysis : | 333.70727 GOO Good statistical practice for natural resources research / | 333.7091724 NAI-N Natural resources management and agrarian development |
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
1.Ecological impact assessment as a discipline --
2.Environmental law, public policy, and decision making --
3.Environmental law : planning approaches and ecological constraints --
4.Environmental decision making --
4.Summarizing and evaluating impacts --
5.Quantitative approaches --
6.Economic approaches --
7.Predicting impacts : the physical environment --
8.Land --
9.Air and water --
10.Predicting impacts : the biota --
11.Structure and function of biological communities --
12.Ecotoxicology : assessing impacts of pollutants on biota --
13.Sampling and analysis of ecological data --
14.Species and landscape diversity --
15.Succession and resilience of ecosystems.
This is the first integrated text on applied ecology, ecological impact assessment and environmental planning written by a biological ecologist with extensive experience in both planning and geography.
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