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Integrated agroforestry project, Nicaragua © Jesse BuffAgee, James K. and Darryll R. Johnson. Eds. 1988. Ecosystem Management for Parks and Wilderness. Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press.

 

Beattie, Mollie. 1996. An ecosystem approach to fish and wildlife conservation. Ecological Applications 6(3): 696-699.

 

Boyce, Mark & Alan Haney, Eds. 1997. Ecosystem Management : Applications for Sustainable Forest and Wildlife Resources. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Christensen, N.L., et al. 1996. The Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Management. Ecological Applications 6(3):665-691.

 

Clark, Tim W. 1994. Greater Yellowstone's Future: Prospects for EcosytemScience, Management, and Policy. Moose, WY: Homestead Publishers.

 

Cortner, Hanna J. and Margaret A. Moote. 1999. The Politics of Ecosystem Management. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

 

Daily, Gretchen, Editor. 1997. Nature's Services: Societal Dependenceon Natural Ecosystems. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

 

Davis, Steven M. and John C. Ogden, Eds. 1994. Everglades: The Ecosystem and its Restoration. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press.

 

Dobson, Andrew P. 1995. Conservation and Biodiversity. New York, NY: Scientific American Library.

 

Ecological Society of America. 1998. Ecosystem Management for Sustainable Marine Fisheries. Ecological Applications 8(1). Supplement.

 

Golley, Frank Benjamin. 1993. A History of the Ecosystem Concept in Ecology. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

Grumbine, R. Edward. 1994. "What is Ecosystem Management?" Conservation Biology. 8(1):27­38.

 

Grumbine, R. Edward. 1997. Reflections on "What is Ecosystem Management?" Conservation Biology. 11(1):41-47.

 

Haeuber, Richard and Jerry Franklin. 1996. Perspectives on Ecosystem Management. Ecological Applications 6(3):692-693.

 

Halvorson, William L. and Gary E. Davis, Eds. 1996. Science and Ecosystem Management in the National Parks. Tucson, AZ: The University of Arizona Press.

 

Interagency Ecosystem Management Task Force. June 1995. The Ecosystem Approach: Healthy Ecosystems and Sustainable Economies. Volume I -Overview.

 

Keiter, Robert B. and Mark S. Boyce, Eds. 1991. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 

The Keystone Center. October 1996. The Keystone National Policy Dialogueon Ecosystem Management. Final Report. Keystone, Colorado: The KeystoneCenter.

 

Knight, Richard L. and Peter B. Landres. 1998. Stewardship Across Boundaries. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

 

Kohm, Kathryn A. and Jerry F. Franklin, Eds. 1997. Creating a Forestry for the 21st Century: The Science of Ecosystem Management. Washington D.C.: Island Press.

 

MacKenzie, Susan H. 1996. Integrated Resource Planning and Management:The Ecosystem Approach in the Great Lakes Basin. Washington, D.C.:Island Press.

 

Morrissey, Wayne A., Jeffrey A. Zinn, and M. Lynne Corn. 1994. Ecosystem Management: Federal Agency Activities. Congressional Research Service. Report for Congress.

 

Noss, Reed, Edward T. LaRoe III, and J. Michael Scott. Endangered Ecosystems of the United States: A Preliminary Assessment of Loss and Degradation. A Report from the US Geological Survey.

 

President's Council on Sustainable Development. March 1996. Sustainable America: A New Consensus for Prosperity, Opportunity, and a Healthy Evironment for the Future (Chapter 5). Natural Resources Stewardship.

 

Rauscher, H. Michael. 1999. Ecosystem management decision support forfederal forests in the United States: A review. Forest Ecology &Management 114(2-3): 173-197.

 

Reichman, O.J. and H. Ronald Pulliam. 1996. The scientific basis for ecosystem management. Ecological Applications 6(3):694-696.

 

Rowe, J. Stan. 1990. Home Place: Essays on Ecology. Edmonton, Alberta: NeWest Publishers Limited.

 

Sample, V. Alaric. 1994. Remote Sensing and GIS in Ecosystem Management. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

 

Samson, Fred B. and Fritz L. Knopf. 1996. Ecosystem Management: Selected Readings. New York, NY: Springer.

 

Van Dyne, George M., Ed. 1969. The Ecosystem Concept in Natural Resource Management. New York: Academic Press.

 

Vogt, Kristiina A. et al. 1997. Ecosystems: Balancing Science withManagement. New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.

 

Weeks, William W. 1997. Beyond the Ark : Tools for an Ecosystem Approach to Conservation. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

 

Yaffee, Steven L. 1999. Three Faces of Ecosystem Management. Conservation Biology. 13(4): 713-725

 

Yaffee, Steven L., Ali F. Phillips, Irene C. Frentz, Paul W. Hardy, Sussanne M. Maleki, and Barbara E. Thorpe. 1996. Ecosystem Managementin the United States: An Assessment of Current Experience. The Universityof Michigan and The Wilderness Society. Washington D.C.: Island Press.

 

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