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Hardcover $65.00 ISBN: 9781559636346 Published December 2004
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Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens

 Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens
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Dan L. Perlman and Jeffrey C. Milder; Lincoln Institute of Land Policy

328 pages | 7 x 10

Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens introduces and explains key ecological concepts for planners, landscape architects, developers, and others involved in planning and building human habitats. The book is tailored to meet the needs of busy land use professionals and citizens seeking a concise yet thorough overview of ecology and its applications. It offers clear guidelines and a wealth of information on how we can protect species and ecosystems while at the same creating healthy, sustainable human communities.

Throughout the book, the authors make ecological concepts accessible to readers with little or no scientific background. They present key ideas and information in simple and pragmatic terms, and provide numerous graphics to help explain important concepts. They also offer exercises for the reader to practice ecologically-based planning and design, along with a list of resources for practical information on ecology and conservation.

Practical Ecology for Planners, Developers, and Citizens will raise the level of ecological understanding among land use professionals and citizens, and is an invaluable new resource for anyone concerned with human land use and its environmental impacts.

List of Figures, Color Plates, and Tables 
Acknowledgments

Part One: Humans, Nature, and Interactions 
Chapter 1: Humans Plan 
Chapter 2: An Introduction to Ecology and Biodiversity
Chapter 3: When Humans and Nature Collide

Part Two: The Science of Ecology
Chapter 4: Change through Time
Chapter 5: Populations and Communities
Chapter 6: The Ecology of Landscapes

Part Three: Applications
Chapter 7: Conservation Planning
Chapter 8: Nature in the Neighborhood
Chapter 9: Restoration and Management
Chapter 10: Ecologically Based Planning and Design Techniques
Chapter 11: Principles in Practice

Afterword
Appendix A:Current Status of Biodiversity in North America
Appendix B:Data Sources

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