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100 | _aHolechek, Jerry L. | ||
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_aNatural resources ecology, economics, and policy/ _cHolechek, Jerry L. |
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_aNew Jersey: _bPrentice Hall, _c2000. |
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300 | _axx,730p. | ||
505 | _a1. Natural Resources: An Overview. I. MANAGEMENT FOUNDATIONS. 2. The Historical Perspective. 3. Basic Ecology. 4. Conservation Economics. 5. Planning, Policy, and Administration. II. AIR, WATER, AND LAND RESOURCES. 6. Atmospheric Resources and Climate. 7. Water Resources. 8. Soil: The Basic Land Resource. 9. Ecosystems of the United States. III. THE LAND-BASED RENEWABLE RESOURCES. 10. Forests and Forestry. 11. Rangeland and Range Management. 12. Farmland and Food Production. 13. Outdoor Recreation. 14. Urban Land-Use Management. IV. THE WILD LIVING RESOURCES. 15. Wildlife Conservation and Management. 16. Fishery Conservation and Management. 17. Biodiversity and Endangered Species Management. V. THE MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES. 18. Mineral Resources. 19. Nonrenewable Energy Resources. 20. Renewable Energy: The Sustainable Path to a Secure Energy Future. VI. INTEGRATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT. 21. Natural Resources and International Development. 22. Economics and Economic Systems. 23. Sustainable Development, Technology, and the Future | ||
942 | _cWB16 |