Applying Ecological Principles to Land Management

1. Ecological Guidelines for Land Use and Management. Virginia Dale. S. Brown, R. A. Haeuber, N. T. Hobbs, N. Huntly, R. J. Naiman, W. E. Riebsame, M. G. Turner, and T. J. Valone.- 2. Effects of Land-Use Change on Wildlife Habitat: Applying Ecological Principles and Guidelines in the Western United States. N. Thompson Hobbs and David M. Theobold.- 3. Nature Reserves and Land Use: Implications of the 'Place' Principle. Andrew J. Hansen and Jay J. Rotella.- 4. Ecological principles for land management across mixed ownerships: Private land considerations. Jon Haufler and B.J. Kernohan.- 5. On the Road to Ecorecovery and Protection: A Case Study of Endangered Tribal Habitats and Culture in the Eastern Ghats of Southern India. Steven Weiss.- 6. Applications of Historical Ecology to Land Management Decisions in the Northeastern United States. Emily Russell.- 7. India's Project Tiger: The Interplay between Ecological Knowledge and the Human Dimensions of Policy Making for Protected Habitats. Cynthia Botteron.- 8. Alternative Futures for Monroe County, Pennsylvania: A Case Study in Applying Ecological Principles. Carl Steinitz, Susan McDowell.

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