Rocky Mountain Futures: An Ecological Perspective

Author:   Jill Baron ,  Paul R. Ehrlich
Publisher:   Island Press
ISBN:  

9781559639538


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 September 2002
Format:   Hardback
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The Rocky Mountain West is largely arid and steep, with ecological scars from past human use visible for hundreds of years. Just how damaging were the past 150 years of activity? How do current rates of disturbance compare with past mining, grazing, and water diversion activities? In the face of constant change, what constitutes a ""natural"" ecosystem? And can a high quality of life be achieved for both human and natural communities in this region. Rocky Mountain Futures presents a comprehensive and wide-ranging examination of the ecological consequences of past, current, and future human activities in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States and Canada. The book brings together 32 leading ecologists, geographers, and other scientists and researchers to present an objective assessment of the cumulative effects of human activity on the region's ecological health and to consider changes wrought by past human use. This combined view of past and present reveals where Rocky Mountain ecosystems are heading, and the authors project what the future holds based upon current economic and social trends and the patterns that emerge from them. The book: examines the biogeographic and paleoenvironmental setting and historical climate that have shaped Rocky Mountain ecosystems traces the direct human influences on landscapes and ecosystems over the past 150 years explores the cumulative effects of past, present, and projected future human activities on tundra, subalpine and montane forests, valleys, grasslands, and waters offers case studies that illustrate specific examples of human influence and current efforts to restore the environment Case studies focus on northern New Mexico; Summit County, Colorado; Flathead Valley, Montana; and Alberta, Canada. Among the contributors are Craig D. Allen, N. Thompson Hobbs, Linda L. Joyce, Robert E. Keane, David Schindler, Timothy R. Seastedt, David Theobald, Diana Tomback, William Travis, Cathy Whitlock, and Jack Stanford.The United Nations has proclaimed 2002 as the International Year of Mountains to increase international awareness of the global importance of mountain ecosystems. The case-based multidisciplinary approach of this book constitutes an important new model for understanding the implications of land-use practices and economic activity on mountains, and will serve a vital role in improving decisionmaking both in the Rocky Mountains and in other parts of the world that face similar challenges.

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Author:   Jill Baron ,  Paul R. Ehrlich
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Island Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9781559639538


ISBN 10:   1559639539
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   01 September 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

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oAs a summary of the environmental history and the present issues in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, �Rocky Mountain Futures� is, in my opinion, the best we have so far. It is accessible to everyone. --Mountain Research and Development


oAs a summary of the environmental history and the present issues in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, YRocky Mountain Futures is, in my opinion, the best we have so far. It is accessible to everyone. --Mountain Research and Development


oAs a summary of the environmental history and the present issues in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, ÝRocky Mountain Futures is, in my opinion, the best we have so far. It is accessible to everyone. --Mountain Research and Development


oAs a summary of the environmental history and the present issues in the Rocky Mountains of the United States, Rocky Mountain Futures is, in my opinion, the best we have so far. It is accessible to everyone. --Mountain Research and Development


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Jill S. Baron is ecosystem ecologist with the U.S. Geological Survey, Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.

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