Economics of ecosystems management
This volume contains selected papers presented at the International Symposium on 'Economics of Eco system Management' held in Halkidiki, Greece from 26 to 30 September 1983. The meeting was designed to consider as much as possible the interaction between the economy and ecology, and in pa...
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1985, 1985
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1985 |
Series: | Tasks for Vegetation Science
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- 26. Wood as a source of fuel: a simulation of supply and demand in New England
- 27. Biomass refining: a non-waste approach
- 13. The mercury problem and fishing in Finland
- 14. The role of cyanophytes in the nitrogen economy of rice fields: a review
- Three: Management of Species
- 15. Endangered species, genetic capital and cost-reducing R&D
- 16. Endangered species: the economics of irreversible damage
- 17. Endangered species and the North-South dialogue
- 18. Present and future pest management
- Four: Management of Land-Based Ecosystems
- 19. The economics of wetland conservation
- 20. Planning guidelines for urban forest management
- 21. The contribution made by vegetation buffer zones to improved air quality in urban areas
- 22. Conservation versus exploitation in a developing country
- 23. Environmental impact assessment and its contribution to ecosystem management
- 24. Socio-economic and environmental side effects of technological change: the caseof olive oil mills in rural Greece
- Five: Biomass
- 25. Biomass: fuel versus food, a world problem?
- One: Introduction
- 1. Opening address
- Two: Environmental Management and Economics — Problems and Solutions
- 2. Economics, evaluation and environment
- 3. Integrated regional economic-environmental modeling
- 4. Economic and ecological theory: differences and similarities
- 5. Three basic concepts: man as part of the environment, carrying capacity, conservation. Some further consideration
- 6. Pour une politique d’éco-développement touristique: réalisation pilote de structures polyvalentes d’accueil
- 7. Regional ecodevelopment: ecological initiatives of youth (opening Pandora’s box…)
- 8. Med-Terra
- 9. Public policy for coastal areas
- 10. Modelling of the socio-economical and ecological consequences of high animal waste application (MOSEC)
- 11. Natural productivity and regional carrying capacity for human activities on the island of Gotland, Sweden
- 12. Ambelakia, a rational ecosystem management in the 18th century