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Climate change poses a huge threat to the West. When we think of green building, we tend to picture new construction. Young argues that the greenest building is often the one that has already been built. In Stewardship of the Built Environment , he shows how The need to understand and address large-scale environmental problems that are difficult to study in controlled environments—issues ranging from climate change to overfishing to invasive species—is driving the field of ecology in new In Why Corporation ?
In this provocative collection of essays, renowned architect Daniel Solomon delves into the complexities of what makes a city vibrant. Acknowledging that a city is not a static thing, he argues we need to pay more attention to nurturing what Does going green change the face of design or only its content? The first book to outline principles for the aesthetics of sustainable design, The Shape of Green argues that beauty is inherent to sustainability, for how things look and Edited by Jodi A.
Hilty , Charles C. Chester , and Molly S. Climate and Conservation presents case studies from around the world of leading-edge projects focused on climate change adaptation-regional-scale endeavors where scientists, managers, and practitioners are working to protect biodiversity Making a city fundamentally sustainable is a daunting task, but How can each of us live Cooler Smarter? While the routine decisions that shape our days—what to have for dinner, where to shop, how to get to work—may seem small, collectively they have a big effect on global warming.
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That is the much-needed service provided on a global scale by In the edition of its flagship report, Worldwatch celebrates the twentieth anniversary of the Earth Summit with a far-reaching analysis of progress toward building sustainable economies. Written in clear language with easy-to-read Despite a prolonged slump in the housing market, the demand for residential green building remains strong.
More than ever, professionals need reliable information about how to construct or retrofit livable, sustainable, and economical homes. Joyce Maschinski and Kristin E. Considered an essential conservation tool, plant reintroductions have been conducted for many of the world's rarest plant species. The expertise and knowledge gained through these efforts constitute an essential storehouse of information for In ten essays, this book addresses a broad range of issues related to the interplay of sustainability and technology. How do population growth and technology relate to sustainable development?
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Restoring Ecological Health to Your Land was the first practical guidebook to give restorationists and would-be restorationists with little or no scientific background the "how to" information and knowledge they need to plan and implement Since the first publication of this landmark textbook in , it has received high praise for its clear, comprehensive, and practical approach. The second edition continues to offer a unique framework for teaching and learning Danilo Palazzo and Frederick R.
This trailblazing book outlines an interdisciplinary "process model" for urban design that has been developed and tested over time.
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Emily Talen demonstrates that An invaluable resource for researchers, policymakers, and students alike, it examines new The research paper "Extinction Risk from Climate Change" published in the journal Nature in January created front-page headlines around the world. The notion that climate change could drive more than a million species to Boswell , Adrienne I.
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Jordan and George M. Making Nature Whole is a seminal volume that presents an in-depth history of the field of ecological restoration as it has developed in the United States over the last three decades. The authors draw from both published and unpublished Balint , Ronald E. Stewart, Anand Desai, and Lawrence C. In a very short time America has realized that global warming poses real challenges to the nation's future.
The Agile City engages the fundamental question: Journalist and urban analyst James S. Lawyers, Swamps, and Money is an accessible, engaging guide to the complex set of laws governing America's wetlands. After explaining the importance of these critical natural areas, the book examines the evolution of federal law, It represents a new way of viewing the interactions of human society and the natural world.
Sustainability in America's Cities highlights how America's largest cities are acting to Rodolfo Dirzo , Hillary S. Young , Harold A. Mooney , and Gerardo Ceballos. Though seasonally dry tropical forests are equally as important to global biodiversity as tropical rainforests, and are one of the most representative and highly endangered ecosystems in Latin America, knowledge about them remains limited because The Draft Covenant is a blueprint for an international framework or umbrella agreement consolidating and developing existing legal principles related to environment and development.
Since the publication of the second edition in , there Qualified, competent, and committed staff are central to the success of protected areas. Training of protected area staff is more and more recognized as a vital component of efficient protected area management. These guidelines aim to present the Energy Development and Wildlife Conservation in Western North America offers a road map for securing our energy future while safeguarding our heritage.
Contributors show how science can help craft solutions to conflicts between wildlife This output from a symposium on community-based natural resource management CBNRM for the conservation of CITES-listed species aims to provide the necessary knowledge base for broad policy discussions within the European Union on the relevance The world is on the brink of the greatest crisis it has ever faced: Groundwater is drying up, even as water demands for food production, for energy, and for manufacturing are surging.
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While tropical rainforests have received much conservation attention and support for their protection, temperate and boreal rainforests have been largely overlooked. Yet these ecosystems are also unique, supporting rainforest communities rich in Edited by Robert H. Webb , Diane E. Boyer , and Raymond M. First developed in the s as a way to monitor glaciers in Europe, repeat photography —the practice of taking photographs at different points in times from the same physical vantage point—remains an essential and cost-effective Stephen R Palumbi and Carolyn Sotka.
Anyone who has ever stood on the shores of Monterey Bay, watching the rolling ocean waves and frolicking otters, knows it is a unique place. But even residents on this idyllic California coast may not realize its full history. Monterey began as a Tim Beatley has long been a leader in advocating for the "greening" of cities. But too often, he notes, urban greening efforts focus on everything except nature, emphasizing such elements as public transit, renewable energy production, Daly and Joshua Farley.
In its first edition, this book helped to define the emerging field of ecological economics. This new edition surveys the field today. It incorporates all of the latest research findings and grounds economic inquiry in a more robust understanding Hansen and Jennifer Ruth Hoffman. Climate change demands a change in how we envision, prioritize, and implement conservation and management of natural resources. Addressing threats posed by climate change cannot be simply an afterthought or an addendum, but must be integrated There is a wealth of research and literature explaining suburban sprawl and the urgent need to retrofit suburbia.
For more than forty years Jan Gehl has helped to transform urban environments around the world based on his research into the ways people actually use—or could use—the spaces where they live and work. In this revolutionary book, Gehl EPA defines brownfields as "idle real property, the development or improvement of which is impaired by real or perceived contamination. Robert Brown helps us see that a "thermally comfortable microclimate" is the very foundation of well-designed and well-used outdoor places.
Brown argues that as we try to minimize human-induced changes to the climate and reduce our dependence on In this concise introduction to water resources, Shimon Anisfeld explores the fundamental interactions between humans and water, including drinking, sanitation, irrigation, and power production. The book familiarizes students with the current Many researchers have the horror stories to prove it.
Initially published over an eight-year period Kendig and Bret C. Community Character provides a design-oriented system for planning and zoning communities but accounts for how people who participate in a community live, work, and shop there. The relationships that Lane Kendig defines here reflect the Edited by Jon P. Beckmann , Anthony P. Clevenger , Marcel Huijser , and Jodi A. Hilty ; Foreword by Richard T. Safe Passages brings together in a single volume the latest information on the emerging science of road ecology as it relates to mitigating interactions between roads and wildlife.
This practical handbook of tools and examples is designed Changes in seasonal movements and population dynamics of migratory birds in response to ongoing changes resulting from global climate changes are a topic of great interest to conservation scientists and birdwatchers around the world.
Foundations of Environmental Physics is designed to focus students on the current energy and environmental problems facing society, and to give them the critical thinking and computational skills needed to sort out potential solutions. The vast scope of conservation problems has forced biologists and managers to rely on "surrogate" species to serve as shortcuts to guide their decision making. These species-known by a host of different terms, including indicator, Urban renewal plans need to respond to new conditions and requirements, caused by changes in the population and in social structure.
Changing Contexts in Urban Regeneration presents a comprehensive overview of relevant theory, including the McNeely and Susan A. Conservation for a New Era outlines the critical issues facing us in the 21st century, developed from the results of the World Conservation Congress in Barcelona in October The landmark publication takes on the pressing issues of today and The urgency of and international response to climate change have given a new place to drylands in terms both of their vulnerability to predicted climate change impacts and their Questions of how to green the North American economy, create a green energy and transportation infrastructure, and halt the deadly increase in greenhouse gas buildup dominate our daily news.
Related questions of how the design of cities can Trophic cascades—the top-down regulation of ecosystems by predators—are an essential aspect of ecosystem function and well-being. Trophic cascades are often drastically disrupted by human interventions—for example, when wolves Peter Gleick knows water. A world-renowned scientist and freshwater expert, Gleick is a MacArthur Foundation "genius," and according to the BBC, an environmental visionary.
And he drinks from the tap. For years American urban parks fell into decay due to disinvestment, but as cities began to rebound—and evidence of the economic, cultural, and health benefits of parks grew— investment in urban parks swelled. Every river in the country has been tapped to power exploding cities and factories—every river but one. Running through one of the richest natural areas in the Animals such as wolves, sea otters, and sharks exert a disproportionate influence on their environment; dramatic ecological consequences can result when they are removed from—or returned to—an ecosystem.
This publication identifies and analyzes critical issues in the formulation and implementation of national and sub-national legal frameworks for REDD activities. It is based on substantive findings from four national case studies Brazil, Edited by David N. Cole and Laurie Yung. Over the past decade, there has been growing concern among international stakeholders, particularly in Mediterranean countries, about aquaculture product quality, knowledge management, interaction with the environment, technology and systems, A National Blueprint for a Clean Energy Economy is a peer-reviewed analysis of the economic and technological potential for a comprehensive suite of climate, energy, and transportation solutions and policies to greatly reduce U.
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State of the Wild is a biennial series that brings together international conservation experts and writers to discuss emerging issues in the conservation of wildlife and wild places. Each volume in the series combines evocative writings with a Edited by Henning Steinfeld , Harold A. Mooney , Fritz Schneider , and Laurie E. The rapidly changing nature of animal production systems, especially increasing intensification and globalization, is playing out in complex ways around the world. Over the last century, livestock keeping evolved from a means of harnessing Edited by Pierre Gerber, Harold A.
Having manipulated water for irrigation, energy, and burgeoning urban centers, humans are facing the reality that although fresh water is renewable, it is as finite as any other resource. Countries, states, and cities are now scrambling to These 15th Proceedings provide an overview of the ongoing research and management activities on polar bears in the circumpolar Arctic.
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Gunderson , Craig Reece Allen , and C. In , Seattle, Washington, became the first U. Through a series of essays by leading demographers, environmentalists and reproductive health advocates, A Pivotal Moment offers a new perspective on the complex connection between population dynamics and environmental quality. Despite this substantial sum for land protection, there was at that time no book available to guide officials as This publication examines the characteristics of successful transboundary resource management.
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Until now, however, his ideas have circulated mostly among a professional audience of architects, city planners, and academics Nelson , John Randolph , James M. McElfish , Joseph M. Many communities across the nation still lack affordable housing. Building inexpensively is impossible, they say, because there are too many regulations An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management, Second Edition offers a comprehensive overview of coastal planning and management issues for students and professionals in the field.
Since publication of the first edition in , population The economic crash of late is just the latest evidence of the truth that many have known for so long: We need businesses that not only factor their impact on people and places In My Kind of Transit , Darrin Nordahl argues that like life itself, transportation isn't only about the destination, but the journey.
Public transit reduces traffic and pollution, yet few of us are willing to get out of our cars and This toolkit will guide users through approaches to re-forming water governance, including useful mechanisms for incorporating environmental considerations into water laws and policies. It is intended for use by water professionals, Half polar bear, half grizzly, this never-before-seen animal might be dismissed as a fluke of nature. Anthony Barnosky instead sees it The book features twelve stories of different ocean animals that highlight the latest issues in marine conservation.
The challenge of building biodiversity business is not trivial. Biodiversity is still largely neglected by private finance. There is a need to develop new business models and market mechanisms for biodiversity conservation, and to persuade the Biodiversity plays an important role in the day-to-day life of a hotel. From the food in the restaurant and wood in furniture and fittings, to the amenities in the spa, the products of biodiversity are everywhere inside hotels. They are recognized by Roadless Rules is a fast-paced and insightful look at one of the most important, wide-ranging, and controversial efforts to protect public forests ever undertaken in the United States.
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Meyerson , and Camille Parmesan. Biodiversity Change and Human Health brings together leading experts from the natural science and social science realms as well as the medical community to explore the explicit linkages between human-driven alterations of biodiversity and Re-creation of the European City investigates the position of regions and cities both within Europe, and in a global context. It addresses the challenges that cities and city regions currently encounter: The Synthesis Report integrates key findings from the Global and Sub-Global Assessments, providing in-depth analyses of current conditions, challenges, and options for action.
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Wildlife Law is a comprehensive and readable primer that provides an overview of U. It is today widely acknowledged both by the development and conservation communities that a vital relationship exists between the sound management of ecosystems, the determinants of poverty and the effectiveness of poverty alleviation efforts How do cities transform over time? And why do some cities change for the better while others deteriorate? In articulating new ways of viewing urban areas and how they develop over time, Peter Bosselmann offers a stimulating guidebook for students Edited by Edward R.
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