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Is There Potential for the Historical Range of Variability to Guide Conservation Given the Social Range of Variability? 7
Thompson, Jonathan R; Harvard University; Oregon State University; jthomps@fas.harvard.edu; Duncan, Sally L.; Oregon State University; Sally.Duncan@oregonstate.edu; Johnson, K. Norman; Oregon State University; norm.johnson@oregonstate.edu.
Using the historical range of forest conditions as a reference for managing landscapes has been proposed as a coarse-filter approach to biodiversity conservation. By emulating historical disturbance processes, it is thought that forest management can produce forest composition and structure similar to the conditions that once supported the native biota. A recent project was designed to integrate social and ecological findings to investigate the important relationships between the state of ecological understanding of a region, the state of the region’s biodiversity, and the state of the region’s social understanding of how it might be managed for biodiversity conservation into the future. The project relied on established concepts of the...
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Future range of variability; Historical range of variability; Social acceptance; Social range of variability.
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Integrating Ecological and Social Ranges of Variability in Conservation of Biodiversity: Past, Present, and Future 7
Duncan, Sally L.; Institute for Natural Resources, Oregon State University; Sally.Duncan@oregonstate.edu; McComb, Brenda C; University of Masschusetts-Amherst; brenda.mccomb@oregonstate.edu; Johnson, K. Norman; College of Forestry, Oregon State University; norm.johnson@oregonstate.edu.
Tipo: Peer-Reviewed Reports Palavras-chave: Forests; Future range of variability; Historical range of variability; Social acceptability; Social range of variability.
Ano: 2010
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