Sources Sinks And Sustainability


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Sources, Sinks and Sustainability


Sources, Sinks and Sustainability

Author: Jianguo Liu

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2011-06-30


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Source-sink theories provide a simple yet powerful framework for understanding how the patterns, processes and dynamics of ecological systems vary and interact over space and time. Integrating multiple research fields, including population biology and landscape ecology, this book presents the latest advances in source-sink theories, methods and applications in the conservation and management of natural resources and biodiversity. The interdisciplinary team of authors uses detailed case studies, innovative field experiments and modeling, and comprehensive syntheses to incorporate source-sink ideas into research and management, and explores how sustainability can be achieved in today's increasingly fragile human-dominated ecosystems. Providing a comprehensive picture of source-sink research as well as tangible applications to real world conservation issues, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, natural-resource managers and policy makers.

Sources, Sinks and Sustainability


Sources, Sinks and Sustainability

Author: Jianguo Liu

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2014-05-14


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Presents the latest advances in source-sink theory, methods and applications for sustaining natural resources and biodiversity.

Sources, Sinks and Sustainability


Sources, Sinks and Sustainability

Author: Jianguo Liu

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2011-06-30


DOWNLOAD





Source-sink theories provide a simple yet powerful framework for understanding how the patterns, processes and dynamics of ecological systems vary and interact over space and time. Integrating multiple research fields, including population biology and landscape ecology, this book presents the latest advances in source-sink theories, methods and applications in the conservation and management of natural resources and biodiversity. The interdisciplinary team of authors uses detailed case studies, innovative field experiments and modeling, and comprehensive syntheses to incorporate source-sink ideas into research and management, and explores how sustainability can be achieved in today's increasingly fragile human-dominated ecosystems. Providing a comprehensive picture of source-sink research as well as tangible applications to real world conservation issues, this book is ideal for graduate students, researchers, natural-resource managers and policy makers.