| Titre : |
Restoration ecology: A synthetic approach to ecological research |
| Type de document : |
livre |
| Auteurs : |
Jordan, W.R.(Ed.) ; Gilpin, M.E.(Ed.) ; Aber, J.D.(Ed.) |
| Mention d'édition : |
01 éd. |
| Editeur : |
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press |
| Année de publication : |
1987 |
| Importance : |
342 p. |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-521-33110-4 |
| Note générale : |
Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 26/05/2008 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Mots-clés : |
Ecologie Ecosystème Mycorhize PROTECTION NATURE Restauration Succession |
| Résumé : |
Although interest in ecological restoration has grown rapidly in recent years, restoration efforts have been highly empirical and have therefore been of only marginal interest to theoretical ecologists concerned with the structure and dynamics of communities. The ability to reassemble a community or ecosystem and to make it function properly actually represents a critical test of ecological understanding in the most fundamental sense. It is this idea of restoration as a technique - and even a paradigm - for ecological studies, leading in turn to improved restoration methods, that is the subject of this book. [Résumé éditeur] |
| Note de contenu : |
Hbk; |
Restoration ecology: A synthetic approach to ecological research [livre] / Jordan, W.R.(Ed.) ; Gilpin, M.E.(Ed.) ; Aber, J.D.(Ed.) . - 01 éd. . - Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1987 . - 342 p. ISBN : 978-0-521-33110-4 Inventaire 2008: Pointé en rayon le 26/05/2008 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Mots-clés : |
Ecologie Ecosystème Mycorhize PROTECTION NATURE Restauration Succession |
| Résumé : |
Although interest in ecological restoration has grown rapidly in recent years, restoration efforts have been highly empirical and have therefore been of only marginal interest to theoretical ecologists concerned with the structure and dynamics of communities. The ability to reassemble a community or ecosystem and to make it function properly actually represents a critical test of ecological understanding in the most fundamental sense. It is this idea of restoration as a technique - and even a paradigm - for ecological studies, leading in turn to improved restoration methods, that is the subject of this book. [Résumé éditeur] |
| Note de contenu : |
Hbk; |
|  |