Titre : |
Ecological principles for Economic Development |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Dasman, R. F. ; Milton, J. P. ; FReeman, P. H. |
Mention d'édition : |
John Wiley and sons LTD |
Editeur : |
John Wiley and sons LTD |
Année de publication : |
1974 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
0471-1996061 |
Note générale : |
The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Ecologie Economie du développement Bassin versant Projet de développement Développement rural Tourisme |
Index. décimale : |
577 Ecologie |
Résumé : |
The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. |
Note de contenu : |
The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. |
Ecological principles for Economic Development [texte imprimé] / Dasman, R. F. ; Milton, J. P. ; FReeman, P. H. . - John Wiley and sons LTD . - John Wiley and sons LTD, 1974. ISSN : 0471-1996061 The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Ecologie Economie du développement Bassin versant Projet de développement Développement rural Tourisme |
Index. décimale : |
577 Ecologie |
Résumé : |
The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. |
Note de contenu : |
The authors explore pertinent interrelationships between development and conservation and demontrate that both must be based on an understanding of ecology. Particular emphasis is placed on ecosystems which are currently subject to heary developmental pressure : tropical humid forests, savannas and grassland in tropical, sud- tropical and mediterranean regions, high mountains coastal area and islands. Variaous contemporary problems likely to arise from irrigation and major river basin development, from forestry livestock and agricultural projects and in a mather diffents way, from the promotion of tourism are all reviwed. |
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