Ecosystem Health: An Emerging Integrative Science

作者: David J Rapport , None

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-79464-3_1

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摘要: The health metaphor has a long history within ecology and natural history. use of the evolved rapidly in last several decades, as it become far more obvious to both public politicians decision makers that nature, increasingly, “disabled” consequence human activity (World Resources Institute 1992).

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