Browsing by Author "Noss, R. F."
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- A regional landscape approach to maintain diversityNoss, R. F. (1983)Land managers traditionally assumed that achieving maximum local habitat diversity will favor diversity of wildlife. Recent trends in species composition in fragmented landscapes suggest, however, that a more comprehensive view if required for perpetuation of regional diversity. A regional network of preserves is the best tool to encourage ecosystem integrity for the long-term.
- The report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem ManagementChristensen, N. L.; Bartuska, A. M.; Brown, J. H.; Carpenter, S.; D'Antonio, C.; Francis, R.; Franklin, J. F.; MacMahon, J. A.; Noss, R. F.; Parson, D. J.; Peterson, C. H.; Turner, M. G.; Woodmansee, R. G. (1996)Ecosystem management is management driven by explicit goals, executed by policies, protocols, and practices, and made adaptable by monitoring and research based on our best understanding of the ecological interactions and processes necessary to sustain ecosystem composition, structure, and function.