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环境灾难、自然恢复与人的反应Environmental disasters, natural recovery, and human responses

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环境灾难、自然恢复与人的反应Environmental disasters, natural recovery, and human responses

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作 者:Roger del Moral,Lawrence R. Walker 著

出 版 社:Oversea Publishing House

出版时间:2007-4-1

I S B N:9780521677660

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作者简介:Roger del Moral is Professor of Biology at the University of Washington. His research includes the mechanisms of vegetation response to disturbances caused by volcanoes, glaciers, grazing and urbanization. He has practised wetland restoration for over 20 years and has experience with dune and subalpine meadow restoration. He had studied volcanoes on four continents, including detailed studies of Mount St. Helens that started in 1980.

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Natural disasters destroy more property and kill more people with each passing year. This book provides a comprehensive summary of the ways natural disasters disrupt humanity and how humans cope. It will appeal to ecologists, land managers as well as anyone curious about the natural world and natural disasters.

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目录

Preface and acknowledgements
1 Introduction: a crescendo of destruction
 1.1 Disturbance and human interactions
 1.2 Disturbance and recovery
 1.3 The future is now, time is short
2 Natural disturbances: synergistic interactions with humans
 2.1 Introduction
 2.2 Disturbance types
 2.3 Definitions
 2.4 Gradients of severity
 2.5 Infertile habitats
 2.6 Fertile habitats
 2.7 Disturbance interactions and linkages with humans
3 Infertile and unstable habitats
 3.1 Introduction
 3.2 Porous volcanic materials 
 3.3 Dunes
 3.4 Glaciers
 3.5 Lessons from infertile, unstable habitats
4 Infertile and stable habitats
 4.1 Stable habitats develop slowly
 4.2 Lava
 4.3 Cliffs
 4.4 Lessons from infertile, stable habitats
5 Fertile and unstable habitats
 5.1 Introduction
 5.2 Landslides
 5.3 River floodplains
 5.4 Lakeshores
 5.5 Salt marshes and mangroves
 5.6 Lessons from fertile, unstable habitats
6 Fertile and stable habitats
 6.1 Introduction
 6.2 Fire
 6.3 Hurricanes
 6.4 Grazing
 6.5 Lessons from fertile, stable habitats
7 The lessons learned
 7.1 Introduction
 7.2 Nature recovers
 7.3 Humans intensify disturbances
 7.4 How humanity alters the equation
 7.5 Natural models provide lessons
 7.6 But the rules have changed
 7.7 Lessons we can apply
 7.8 Guide to rehabilitation
 7.9 A plea for biodiversity
 7.10 The future
Glossary
Illustration credits
Index

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