The Breakdown and Restoration of Ecosystems [E-Book] / edited by M. W. Holdgate, M. J. Woodman.
This volume contains the papers presented at a conference on "The rehabilitation of severely damaged land and freshwater eco systems in temperate zones", held at Reykjavik, Iceland, from 4th to 11th July, 1976. The meeting was held under the auspices of the Ecosciences Panel of the N.A.T....
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Personal Name(s): | Holdgate, M. W., editor |
Woodman, M. J., editor | |
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Boston, MA :
Springer,
1978
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Physical Description: |
496 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9781461340126 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-1-4613-4012-6 |
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NATO Conference Series, Series I: Ecology ;
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- Nato and Science
- I. Basic Ecological Principles
- 1. Factors Controlling the Stability and Breakdown of Ecosystems
- 2. Critical Areas for Maintaining Viable Populations of Species
- 3. Models and the Formulation and Testing of Hypotheses in Grazing Land Ecosystem Management
- 4. General Principles for Ecosystem Definition and Modelling
- 5. A Systems Approach to the Role of Nutrients in Controlling Rehabilitation of Terrestrial Ecosystems
- II: The Degradation of Land and Freshwater Ecosystems in Temperate Lands
- Opening Remarks by Session Chairman: An Approach to Ecosystem Degradation
- 6. Prehistoric Man’s Impact on Environments in North West Europe
- 7. The Degradation of Icelandic Ecosystems
- 8. The Degradation of Biogeocenoses in the Mediterranean Region
- 9. The Degradation of Ecosystems in the Rhine
- 10. The Role of Fire in the Degradation of Ecosystems
- III: The Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems
- Opening Remarks by Session Chairman
- A: The Restoration of the Soil
- 11. The Restoration of Soil Productivity
- 12. Soil Conservation in Iceland
- B: The Restoration of Vegetation and the Conservation of Plant Diversity
- 13. Erosion, Tree Growth, and Land Regeneration in Iceland
- 14. The Restoration of Vegetation on Derelict Land Produced by Industrial Activity
- 15. Forestry in the Federal Republic of Germany, with Particular Reference to the Rehabilita¬tion of Forest Ecosystems
- 16. Plant Genetic Resource Conservation and Ecosystem Rehabilitation
- C: The Role of Predators in Terrestrial Ecosystems
- 17. The Role of Predators in Ecosystem Management
- D: The Restoration and Management of Freshwater Ecosystems
- 18. The Restoration of Freshwater Ecosystems in in Sweden
- 19. Some Ecological Implications of Freshwater Systems Restoration
- 20. Freshwater Fauna and Fish-Stocking Programmes in Iceland
- 21. The Rational Management of Hydrological Systems
- E: Patterns of Land Use
- 22. The Balance between Agriculture, Forestry, Urbanisation, and Conservation: Optimal Pattern of Land Use
- 23. Ecological Principles for Physical Planning
- 24. The Application of Ecological Knowledge to Land Use Planning
- IV: Final Discussion
- V. Conclusions
- List of Participants.