Ecological restoration projects seek to recover the natural functioning of degraded ecosystems, most often areas disturbed by human large scale projects such as agriculture developments, road building, mining and urban sprawl. While scientists focus on the ecological basis of habitat repair, practitioners, governmental and non-governmental organizations, and local people, tend to worry about social, economic, cultural and political aspects. The value of ecological restoration is discussed here with examples including tropical forests in Vietnam and Australia; degraded environments in China as a paradigm of global issues; the restoration of wetlands and the coastal zone and how to proceed with urban developments. The author also uniquely assesses how ecological restoration can be used against the impacts of climate change. In addition to strategies for extending ecological restoration at global scale, it provides useful ideas and tools for the everyday work of professionals,researchers and students.
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Weight: 810g
Dimensions: 180 x 254mm
Publication Date: 11 Feb 2010
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780521877114
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Francisco A. Comín is an ecologist with background experience on ecosystem analysis and development of management tools. He has been Professor of Ecology at University of Barcelona (Spain) for 25 years and visiting professor of CINVESTAV-IPN (Mérida Yucatan Mexico) for 15 years. Books published include Global Climate. Current research and uncertainties in the Climate System with X. Rodo (Springer 2003); Saline Lakes. Developments in Hydrobiology 59 with T. Northcote (Springer 1990); and Limnology and Aquatic Birds. Monitoring Modelling and Management with J. A. Herrera and J. Ramírez (Univ. Autónoma del Yucatán Publ. 2000). He has been performing research on practical works on ecological restoration for twenty years. The integration of scientific-technical economic and social aspects is a guide for his work on ecological restoration. Topics in the frontier between different sciences are a special subject of interest as is shown in this book. He is a member of SER International Intecol and RIACRE.