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Wildlife management and landscapes : principles and applications /

It's been clear for decades that landscape-level patterns and processes, along with the tenets and tools of landscape ecology, are vitally important in understanding wildlife-habitat relationships and sustaining wildlife populations. Today, significant shifts in the spatial scale of extractive,...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Porter, William F. (Editor ), Parent, Chad J. (Editor ), Stewart, Rosemary A., 1976- (Editor ), Williams, David M., 1974- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2021.
Colección:Wildlife management and conservation (Series)
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • PART I Understanding Habitat on Landscapes
  • 1 The Landscape Perspective in Wildlife and Habitat Management
  • 2 Wildlife Management and the Roots of Landscape Ecology
  • 3 Wildlife-Landscape Relationships: A Foundation for Managing Habitats on Landscapes
  • PART II Establishing a Landscape Foundation for Wildlife Managers
  • 4 Essential Concepts in Landscape Ecology for Wildlife and Natural Resource Managers
  • 5 Using Landscape Ecology to Inform Effective Management
  • 6 Translating Landcover Data Sets into Habitat Features
  • 7 Influence of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on Wildlife Populations
  • 8 Data Collection and Quantitative Considerations for Studying Pattern-Process Relationships on Landscapes
  • 9 Part II Synthesis: Establishing a Landscape Foundation for Wildlife Managers
  • PART III Establishing a Wildlife Management Foundation for Landscape Ecologists
  • 10 Managing Wildlife at Landscape Scales
  • 11 Improving Communication between Landscape Ecologists and Managers: Challenges and Opportunities
  • 12 Developing Useful Spatially Explicit Habitat Models and Decision- Support Tools for Wildlife Management
  • 13 Managing Landscapes and the Importance of Conservation Incentive Programs
  • 14 Part III Synthesis: Establishing a Wildlife Management Foundation for Landscape Ecologists
  • PART IV Translating Landscape Ecology to Management
  • 15 Age, Size, Configuration, and Context: Keys to Habitat Management at All Scales
  • 16 A Joint Venture Approach
  • 17 Translating Landscape Ecology to Management: A Landscape Conservation Cooperatives Approach
  • 18 Mapping Priority Areas for Species Conservation
  • 19 Nongovernmental Organizations: Their Role in and Approach to Landscape Conservation
  • 20 Part IV Synthesis: Translating Landscape Ecology to Management