Authors:
William R. Jordan III , Michael E. Gilpin , John D. Aber
Publication Date:
1989
Abstract/Summary:
Restoration Ecology is the result of a conference held in Madison, Wisconsin in 1984. The subject of the book is nothing short of ecosynthesis – from the sense of restoring damaged ecosystems to investigating the phenomenon of community assembly or construction. As such, the book spans a wide range of topics, ecological systems, and levels of phenomenology. Both the field practitioner and the theoretical ecologist will find food for thought in the apges of this work.
Resource Type:
Book
Source:
William R. Jordan III
Link:
https://books.google.ca/books/about/Restoration_Ecology.html?id=baNXDzsQ7e8C&redir_esc=y