Managing habitats for conservation /
Managing habitats for conservation /
edited by William J. Sutherland and David A. Hill.
- Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1995.
- 1 online resource (x, 399 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction and principles of ecological management -- Site management planning -- Access -- Coastal habitats -- Rivers, canals and dykes -- Waterbodies -- Reedbeds, fens and acid bogs -- Grasslands -- Farmland -- Lowland heathland --Upland moors and heaths -- Woodland and scrub -- Urban areas.
As it becomes ever more expensive to purchase land for conservation purposes, it is becoming increasingly important both to manage existing sites properly, and to create new habitats. This comprehensive volume provides a pragmatic, habitat by habitat guide to conservation management, in which the prescriptions and methods are based upon sound science coupled with practical experience. For each habitat, the book guides the reader through the options and solutions, shows the problems to look out for, and gives good and bad examples of habitat management in the past. This will be a must for all practising ecologists, land managers, wardens, landscape architects and conservationists, and will provide a valuable reference for students of ecology, conservation and environmental science.
9781316036426 (ebook)
Habitat conservation.
QH75 / .M353 1995
639.9/2
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Introduction and principles of ecological management -- Site management planning -- Access -- Coastal habitats -- Rivers, canals and dykes -- Waterbodies -- Reedbeds, fens and acid bogs -- Grasslands -- Farmland -- Lowland heathland --Upland moors and heaths -- Woodland and scrub -- Urban areas.
As it becomes ever more expensive to purchase land for conservation purposes, it is becoming increasingly important both to manage existing sites properly, and to create new habitats. This comprehensive volume provides a pragmatic, habitat by habitat guide to conservation management, in which the prescriptions and methods are based upon sound science coupled with practical experience. For each habitat, the book guides the reader through the options and solutions, shows the problems to look out for, and gives good and bad examples of habitat management in the past. This will be a must for all practising ecologists, land managers, wardens, landscape architects and conservationists, and will provide a valuable reference for students of ecology, conservation and environmental science.
9781316036426 (ebook)
Habitat conservation.
QH75 / .M353 1995
639.9/2