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         Ecology Regional Issues:     more books (89)
  1. Crossing Wildcat Ridge: A Memoir of Nature and Healing by Philip Lee Williams, 1999-03-01
  2. Wolves of Minong: Isle Royale's Wild Community (Ann Arbor Paperbacks) by Durward L. Allen, 1994-01-15
  3. South Asia: An Environmental History (Nature and Human Societies) by Christopher V. Hill, 2008-03-07
  4. How Can One Sell The Air?: Chief Seattle's Vision
  5. Living with the Unexpected: Linking Disaster Recovery to Sustainable Development in Montserrat by Anja K. Possekel, 1999-09-15
  6. Nature and Human Communities
  7. Integrating Climate Change Actions into Local Development (Climate Policy)
  8. Climate Change in Africa (African Arguments) by Camilla Toulmin, 2009-11-15
  9. Responding to Environmental Conflicts: Implications for Theory and Practice (NATO Science Partnership Sub-Series: 2:)
  10. What Nature Suffers to Groe: Life, Labor, and Landscape on the Georgia Coast, 1680-1920 (Wormsloe Foundation Publications) by Mart A. Stewart, 2002-12-23
  11. Environmental Impacts of Ecotourism (Ecotourism Series) by Ralf C Buckley, 2004-02-08
  12. Integrating Geographic Information Systems and Agent-Based Modeling Techniques for Simulating Social and Ecological Processes (Santa Fe Institute Studies on the Sciences of Complexity)
  13. Interhemispheric Climate Linkages
  14. Landscape with Figures: Nature and Culture in New England (American Land & Life) by Kent C. Ryden, 2001-11-01

61. IGERT Core Training
disciplinary background in subject areas required to address regional issues fromecological Anth 428), Economic Anthropology (Anth 646), Ecosystem ecology (Biol
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62. International Society For Ecology And Culture - Links
and economic challenges facing the local, regional, national and runs short courseson ecological issues and a Center for Human ecology The CHE was founded in
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63. 990928scientists
efforts to manage three regional issues — groundwater quality focus attention onenvironmental issues that affect of organismic biology, ecology and evolution
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64. CU Department Of Geography Academic Departments Geography
of GIS; Advanced Concepts and Applications issues. Change; Economic Development;regional Research Laboratory. and Archaeology; ecology and Conservation
http://www.colorado.edu/geography/virtdept/resources/depts/ukdepts/ukdepts.htm&e

65. IALE(UK)
This became the UK regional Association of the International on topical themes inlandscape ecology and by the with IALE International to receive issues of the
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66. Sustainable Communities Leadership Program - Projects
Lend Urban ecology’s services in visioning, facilitation, consensus building, and towork together to analyze and address priority regional issues related to
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67. Izaak Walton League - American Wetlands Campaign - Biannual
(1030am1200pm) Wetland ecology, functions and values; Status and regional breakoutsessions allow participants to determine regional issues and solutions.
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68. African Environment / Conservation
Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information ResourcesCategory regional Africa Science and Environment...... on the biodiversity and ecology of Mount concerns, causes, national and regionalinitiatives, with issues include climate change, forests, biodiversity, water
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/eco.html&e=747

69. Clean Car Campaign
shtml The ecology Center is a regional grassroots environmental The Auto Project ofthe ecology Center works to address the toxic and health issues related to
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70. The State Of Computational Ecology
to understand comprehensive processes in ecology are now collaborators, forcing considerationof issues of priority processes to develop a regional and global
http://www.sdsc.edu/compeco_workshop/report/report.html&e=747

71. Institute Of Ecology - Faculty
of environmental law issues including conservation University of Georgia EcologyGraduate Students Policy Council, Georgia regional Transportation Authority
http://www.ecology.uga.edu/people/faculty/fowlercv.htm&e=747

72. Alaska Boreal Forest Council Recommended Links
Northern Alaska Environmental Center actively concerned about regional forestryand other environmental issues. Conservation ecology focus on the Boreal
http://www.akborealforest.org/links/index.php&e=747

73. Meetings At NVRC
The regional Resources Committee takes up issues related coastal and Chesapeake Bayissues); municipal solid quality; wildlife and habitat; ecology; trails and
http://www.novaregion.org/meetings.htm&e=747

74. Conservation Ecology: Using Ants As Bioindicators - Multiscale Issues In Ant Com
Andersen, A.N. 1997. Using Ants as bioindicators Multiscale issues in Ant Community ecology. Conservation ecology online1(1) 8.
http://www.consecol.org/Journal/vol1/iss1/art8
Andersen, A.N. 1997. Using Ants as bioindicators: Multiscale Issues in Ant Community Ecology. Conservation Ecology [online] (1): 8. Available from the Internet. URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss1/art8 A version of this article in which text, figures, tables, and appendices are separate files may be found by following this link Insight
Using Ants as bioindicators: Multiscale Issues in Ant Community Ecology
Alan N. Andersen Cooperative Research Centre for the Sustainable Development of Tropical Savannas, Division of Wildlife and Ecology, CSIRO Tropical Ecosystems Research Centre
ABSTRACT
KEY WORDS: ants; biodiversity surrogacy; bioindicators; community; diversity patterns; functional groups; multiscale; spatial scale.
INTRODUCTION
Ecologists are increasingly appreciating that ecological patterns and processes are scale-dependent, with observations at one scale often not applying to other scales (Wiens 1989 a , Levin 1992, Schneider 1994). In particular, findings from studies conducted at small spatial scales cannot necessarily be extrapolated to larger scales (Rastetter et al. 1992). This poses a considerable challenge for conservation biology, given that most ecological research involves detailed studies inside small plots (Brown 1995). It indicates a general lack of congruence between traditional scales of research (plots), on one hand, and appropriate scales of land management (landscapes) on the other. For example, fire is an important land management tool throughout the world, but most fire research is conducted inside small plots, where neither fire behavior nor ecological responses are the same as in whole landscapes (Andersen et al.

75. Conservation Ecology: Regional Responses To Global Change
Holling, C.S. 1997 regional Responses to Global Change. Conservation ecology online1(2) 3.
http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss2/art3
Holling, C.S. 1997. Regional Responses to Global Change. Conservation Ecology [online] (2): 3. Available from the Internet. URL: http://www.consecol.org/vol1/iss2/art3
Editorial
Regional Responses to Global Change
C. S. Holling , Editor-in-Chief
Department of Zoology, University of Florida
This second issue of Conservation Ecology begins a Special Focus on global climate change. This Special Focus initiates a series of occasional experiments to explore the interactive potential of an electronic journal. The overall focus of these experiments is the present and emerging class of global issues that present novel challenges to the integrity of ecosystems and regional economies. The consequences of biodiversity loss, emergence of novel diseases, and interhemispheric disruption of animal migration are examples. Global climate change, the most obvious current issue, is emphasized in this Special Focus. Four papers launch this experiment, two to be published in this issue of Conservation Ecology and two to be published in the future. Each paper opens a key avenue of understanding and uncertainty. They are intended to initiate a process that will draw upon the knowledge and experience of the

76. Ecology.tiem.utk.edu/~gross/landscape.txt
and computer simulations, and offers the potential to address issues at regionalscales for which standard models in mathematical ecology are inappropriate.
http://ecology.tiem.utk.edu/~gross/landscape.txt&e=747

77. Index Of Fisheries And Great Lakes Related
illustrations of all scientific articles, reviews, perspectives on fishery issues. FISHecologyArchives Academic forum on fisheries ecology and related topics.
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78. University Of The Sunshine Coast - Faculty Of Science
The academic programs in Science at the University are designed to create nationaland international opportunities based on regional issues and provide
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79. Miscellaneous Resources
Many aspects of regional issues relating to energy and the environment ConservationEcology ECOLOGIA Evaluation This peerreviewed journal covers the
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80. SWAMPnet Directory Entry Form
Fertilizer Management Organic Materials/Supplies issues/Solutions. TransportationRegional Planning Metro/Bus/Rail Industrial ecology Manufacturing Systems Re
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