Adaptive Environmental Management: A Practitioner's Guide
By (Author) Catherine Allan
Edited by George Stankey
CSIRO Publishing
CSIRO Publishing
1st September 2009
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
333.7
Paperback
392
Adaptive management is the recommended means for continuing management and use of natural resources, especially in the context of 'integrated natural resource management'. It is defined by learning from past management actions to use the gained experience for future planning and management. However, adaptive management has proved difficult to achieve in practice. With a view to facilitating better practice, this new handbook combines the latest in adaptive management theory with detailed case studies drawn from a number of fields, including wilderness, marine fisheries, sustainable farming, freshwater rivers, watersheds, forests, biodiversity and pests. They also cover a variety of scales, from individual farms, through regional projects, to state-wide decision making, and come from across the world, including examples from Australia, New Zealand, the US, Canada, the UK, Europe and South Africa.