With increasing public awareness of environmental
issues, landscape managers and developers are being
required to creatic substantial areas of naturalistic
planting, particularly in urban areas, and to restore
habitats degraded by building, development, or overuse.
This book provides the definitive guide to habitat
creation and repair, ranging from ethics, theory, and
principles to the practical detail of designing habitats
for wildlife. The authors, who have been working and
teaching in the field for many years, draw on a wealth
of practical experience - as well as an in-depth
knowledge of the existing widely scattered literature -
to provide an authoritative and accessible account of
this rapidly developing subject. From coastal and
freshwater ecosystems to mountains, forest, and
grasslands, the book spans all of the major types of
habitat to be found in the UK. Oliver Gilbert and Penny
Anderson give advice on deciding when habitat creation
is the correct path to follow, and then cover all steps
from site survey through to the final design and actual
realization of the scheme.For each habitat, the authors
describe the options, problems, and solutions most
likely to be encountered, and give examples of good and
bad habitat creation in practice drawn from the UK and
other countries. Habitat Creation and Repair is the
first comprehensive guide to habitat creation to be
published for several years. It will be a key text for
advanced undergraduate and postgraduate courses in
ecology, landscape architecture, resource management,
and environmental science.With habitat conservation,
creation, and repair increasingly a priority amongst
planners, developers, and policy-makers, this book will
also be welcomed by professional ecologists,
environmental consultants, resource managers, and
landscape architects. |
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