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Restorative Redevelopment of Devastated Ecocultural Landscapes: Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development

Autor Robert L. France
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iul 2010
A fusion of ecological restoration and sustainable development, restorative redevelopment represents an emerging paradigm for remediating landscapes. Rather than merely fixing the broken bits and pieces of nature, restorative development advocates the reuse of devastated landscapes to improve the value and livability of a location for humans at the same time as effectively reinstating natural processes and functions. Restorative Redevelopment of Devastated Ecocultural Landscapes explores the use of this approach to address the long-term, sustainable reparation of the fabled marshlands of southern Iraq destroyed by Saddam Hussein, as well as numerous examples of other ecologically sensitive regions.
Case studies presented include:
  • Southern marshlands Iraq
  • Hula swamp, Israel
  • Azraq Oasis, Jordan
  • Las Vegas Wash, USA
  • Xochimilco, Mexico
  • Pantanal, Brazil
  • Clark County Wetlands Park, USA
  • Tonle Sap, Cambodia
  • Lake Titicaca, Peru
  • Nature Reserves, Jordan
The book reviews successfully-implemented and celebrated case studies from more than 15 countries around the world which, either in whole or in part, can offer valuable insight into the restorative development of the Iraqi marshlands as well as other devastated ecocultural landscapes. It presents practical approaches for sustaining the process of restoration efforts, both during and after the reparation work has been accomplished. The editor suggests solutions targeted for Iraq but that also have resonance in other regions devastated by conflict and natural disasters. He takes a synoptic or cross-system approach to problem solving when repairing large-scale landscapes that have been devastated by conflict or natural disasters such as tsunami-damaged Indonesia and earthquake-ravaged Haiti.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415952255
ISBN-10: 0415952255
Pagini: 528
Ilustrații: 208 b/w images, 7 tables and PPI 524
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: CRC Press
Colecția CRC Press
Seria Integrative Studies in Water Management & Land Development


Public țintă

Professional

Cuprins

Background. Environmental Restoration Theory and Practice. Environmental Planning Theory and Practice. Desert Wetland Restorations. Wetlands and Nature Reserves. Ecosystems. People. Ecology and Economics. Innovative Approaches and Technologies. Transportation Planning and Design. Alternative Wasterwater Treatment, Reuse, and Infrstructure. Agriculture and Water Management. Epilogue. Index.

Notă biografică

Robert France is Associate Professor of Landscape Ecology at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design where he began teaching in the Fall of 1997. France has authored numerous papers on the ecology and conservation biology of organism from bacteria and algae to birds and whales, on research topics from environmental pollution to theoretical biodiversity, and in locations ranging from the High Arctic to the tropics. France is a recently appointed series editor for Lewis/CRC Press on the topic Integrative Studies in Water Management and Land Development.

Descriere

A fusion of ecological restoration and sustainable development principles, ecocultural restorative redevelopment is an emerging method for repairing large-scale landscapes. This book explores how to use this approach to address the long-term, sustainable reparation of the fabled marshlands of southern Iraq destroyed by Saddam Hussein. It reviews successfully implemented and celebrated case studies from more than 15 countries around the world which, either in whole or in part, can offer valuable insight into the restorative redevelopment of the Iraqi marshlands as well as other devastated ecocultural landscapes such as tsunami-hit Indonesia or monsoon-ridden Burma.