The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage - Hardcover

 
9780300049701: The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining America's Wilderness Heritage

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In 1892 Congress designated Yellowstone National Park as the world's first national park; 19 years later, the land adjacent to Yellowstone became America's first national forest reserve. Since that time, the entire Yellowstone region has been the scene of major battles over resource management - debates between those who would use the land for extraction of natural resources (mining, lumbering, and hunting, for example) and those who believe that wildlife and recreation should dominate land use. In this book experts in science, economics, and law discuss key resource management issues in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, using them as starting points to debate the manner in which humans should interact with the environment of this area. Some authors reflect upon the summer 1988 fires at Yellowstone and review the role and effect of fire in the ecosystem. Others offer opinions on appropriate management of elk and bison, key attractions to Yellowstone since its inception. Still others address the question of whether wolves - now a missing component of the Yellowstone ecosystem - should be restored to the region. A final essay by the editors suggests how ecosystem management principles will affect Greater Yellowstone's future and how an ecological proces management philosophy might be implemented.

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In 1892 Congress designated Yellowstone National Park as the world's first national park; 19 years later, the land adjacent to Yellowstone became America's first national forest reserve. Since that time, the entire Yellowstone region has been the scene of major battles over resource management - debates between those who would use the land for extraction of natural resources (mining, lumbering, and hunting, for example) and those who believe that wildlife and recreation should dominate land use. In this book experts in science, economics, and law discuss key resource management issues in the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem, using them as starting points to debate the manner in which humans should interact with the environment of this area. Some authors reflect upon the summer 1988 fires at Yellowstone and review the role and effect of fire in the ecosystem. Others offer opinions on appropriate management of elk and bison, key attractions to Yellowstone since its inception. Still others address the question of whether wolves - now a missing component of the Yellowstone ecosystem - should be restored to the region. A final essay by the editors suggests how ecosystem management principles will affect Greater Yellowstone's future and how an ecological proces management philosophy might be implemented.

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9780300059274: The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem: Redefining Americas Wilderness Heritage

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ISBN 10:  0300059272 ISBN 13:  9780300059274
Verlag: Yale University Press, 1994
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