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A new ecology : systems perspective
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J猛gensen, Sven Erik (1934-)
A new ecology : systems perspective
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : 單行本
副題名:
systems perspective
其他作者:
J猛gensenSven Erik, 1934-
其他團體作者:
ScienceDirect (Online service)
出版地:
Amsterdam
出版者:
Elsevier;
出版年:
2007.
面頁冊數:
xi, 275 p.ill., maps : 25 cm.;
標題:
Ecology. -
標題:
Nature - Effect of human beings on. -
標題:
Electronic books. -
電子資源:
http://www.engineeringvillage.com/controller/servlet/OpenURL?genre=book&isbn=9780444531605
電子資源:
http://www.engineeringvillage.com/controller/servlet/OpenURL?genre=book&isbn=9780444531605
附註:
Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007.
摘要註:
The diversity of nature's flora and fauna is staggering, and it is human nature to wonder how to explain the diversity, adaptability and beauty of the world that surrounds us. How can we explain the interactions between matter and energy that lead to the abiotic and biotic web of life on earth? These questions demand increasingly accurate answers as environmental managers endeavor to meet steeper sustainability benchmarks set by political agendas. This book presents an overview of the systems-based, thermodynamic properties that underpin this natural growth and development, and explains the underlying ecosystem properties that can explain the environment's response to natural perturbations and human interventions.
ISBN:
0444531602
內容註:
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Ecosystems have openness (thermodynamic). 3. Ecosystems have ontic openness. 4. Ecosystems have directionality. 5. Ecosystems have connectivity. 6. Ecosystems have complex dynamics (growth). 7. Ecosystems have complex dynamics (disturbances). 8. Ecosystems have broad explanatory power in ecology. 9. Ecosystem principles have applications. 10. Conclusions and final remarks. References. Index.
A new ecology : systems perspective
A new ecology
: systems perspective / Sven Erik J猛gensen ... [et al.]. - Amsterdam : Elsevier, 2007.. - xi, 275 p. ; ill., maps ; 25 cm..
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Ecosystems have openness (thermodynamic). 3. Ecosystems have ontic openness. 4. Ecosystems have directionality. 5. Ecosystems have connectivity. 6. Ecosystems have complex dynamics (growth). 7. Ecosystems have complex dynamics (disturbances). 8. Ecosystems have broad explanatory power in ecology. 9. Ecosystem principles have applications. 10. Conclusions and final remarks. References. Index..
Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007..
Includes bibliographical references and index..
ISBN 0444531602ISBN 9780444531605
Ecology.Nature Electronic books. -- Effect of human beings on.
J猛gensen, Sven Erik
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