TY - BOOK AU - Whisenant,Steven G. TI - Repairing damaged wildlands: a process-oriented, landscape-scale approach T2 - Biological conservation, restoration, and sustainability SN - 9780511612565 (ebook) AV - QH541.15.R45 W48 1999 U1 - 333.7/153 21 PY - 1999/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Restoration ecology KW - Conservation biology KW - Range management N1 - Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) N2 - The interesting approach to ecological restoration described in this book will appeal to anyone interested in improving the ecological conditions, biological diversity, or productivity of damaged wildlands. Using sound ecological principles, the author describes how these ecosystems are stabilised and directed toward realistic management objectives using natural recovery processes rather than expensive subsidies. An initial emphasis on repairing water and nutrient cycles, and increasing energy capture, will initiate and direct positive feedback repair systems that drive continuing autogenic recovery. This strategy is most appropriate where landuse goals call for low-input, sustainable vegetation managed for biological diversity, livestock production, timber production, wildlife habitat, watershed management, or ecosystem services. Providing a comprehensive strategy for the ecological restoration of any wildland ecosystem, this is an invaluable resource for professionals working in the fields of ecological restoration, conservation biology and rangeland management UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511612565 ER -