Among the questions addressed are: What are the implications of differences between ecological and engineering concepts of efficiency and stability? How can engineering solutions to immediate problems be made compatible with long-term ecological concerns? How can we transfer ecological principles to economic systems?
The book also includes important case studies on such topics as water management in southern Florida and California and oil exploration in rain forests.
From its conceptual discussions to the practical experience reflected in case studies, this volume will be important to policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, and students in the fields of engineering, environmental science, and environmental policy.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Overview and Perspectives
Determining the Balance Between Technological and Ecosystem
Services
Engineering Resilience versus Ecological Resilience
A Scalar Approach to Ecological Constraints
A Perspective on the Relationship Between Engineering and Ecology
Designing Sustainable Ecological Economic Systems
Ecological Integrity and Ecological Health Are Not the Same
Ecological Engineering: A New Paradigm for Engineers and Ecologists
Why Aren't All Engineers Ecologists?
Engineering for Development in Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Oil
Operations in a Rain Forest
Lessons in Water Resource and Ecosystem Regulation from Florida's
Everglades and California's Bay/Delta Estuary
Engineering Studies Based on Ecological Criteria
'Do No Harm': A New Philosophy for Reconciling Engineering and
Ecology
Biographical Data
Index
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