Concepts of ecological integrity have recently been proposed to facilitate enhanced protection of biological and ecological resources against the threat of human activities. The promotion of ecological integrity as a basis for public policy and decision making stems from scientists and others concerned about the threats of human activities to ecosystems and species, and from philosophers attempting to derive a more suitable ethic to guide the relationships between humans and the non-human environment. Although ecological integrity has been proposed as a norm for public policy and decision making, the concept is relatively new and therefore the underlying scientific and philosophical rationales have not been fully developed. This book offers a number of perspectives to stimulate and inform future discussion on the importance and consequences of ecological integrity for science, morality and public policy.
Audience: Environmental professionals, whether academic, governmental or industrial, or working in the private consultancy sector. Also suitable as an upper-level reference text.
ISBN: | 9780792337348 |
Publication date: | 31st October 1995 |
Author: | Laura Westra, John Lemons |
Publisher: | Springer an imprint of Springer Netherlands |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 279 pages |
Series: | Environmental Science and Technology Library |
Genres: |
Ecological science, the Biosphere Ethics and moral philosophy Environmental management Conservation of the environment |