Call number:
PIK N 070-13-0021
Description / Table of Contents:
Contents: PART I - LTSER Concepts, methods and linkages ; Socioeconomic Metabolism and the Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production: What Promise Do They Hold for LTSER? ; Using Integrated Models to Analyse Socio-ecological System Dynamics in Long-Term Socio-ecological Research - Austrian Experiences ; Modelling Transport as a Key Constraint to Urbanisation in Pre-industrial Societies ; The Environmental History of the Danube River Basin as an Issue of Long-Term Socio-ecological Research ; Critical Scales for Long-Term Socio-ecological Biodiversity Research ; Human Biohistory ; Geographic Approaches to LTSER: Principal Themes and Concepts with a Case Study of Andes-Amazon Watersheds ; The Contribution of Anthropology to Concepts Guiding LTSER Research ; PART II - LTSER Applications across ecosystems, time and space ; Viewing the Urban Socio-ecological System Through a Sustainability Lens: Lessons and Prospects from the Central Arizona-Phoenix LTER Programme ; A City and Its Hinterland: Vienna's Energy Metabolism 1800-2006 ; Sustaining Agricultural Systems in the Old and New Worlds: A Long-Term Socio-Ecological Comparison ; How Material and Energy Flows Change Socio-natural Arrangements: The Transformation of Agriculture in the Eisenwurzen Region, 1860-2000 ; The Intimacy of Human-Nature Interactions on Islands ; Global Socio-metabolic Transitions ; PART III - LTSER Formations and the transdisciplinary challenge ; Building an Urban LTSER: The Case of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study and the D.C./B.C. ULTRA-Ex Project ; Development of LTSER Platforms in LTER-Europe: Challenges and Experiences in Implementing Place-Based Long-Term Socio-ecological Research in Selected Regions ; Developing Socio-ecological Research in Finland: Challenges and Progress Towards a Thriving LTSER Network ; The Eisenwurzen LTSER Platform (Austria) - Implementation and Services ; Fostering Research into Coupled Long-Term Dynamics of Climate, Land Use, Ecosystems and Ecosystem Services in the Central French Alps ; Long-Term Socio-ecological Research in Mountain Regions: Perspectives from the Tyrolean Alps ; Integrated Monitoring and Sustainability Assessment in the Tyrolean Alps: Experiences in Transdisciplinarity
Type of Medium:
Monograph available for loan
Pages:
XXXVII, 588 S. : Ill., graph. Darst., Kt.
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24 cm
ISBN:
9789400711761
Series Statement:
Human-environment interactions 2
Location:
A 18 - must be ordered
Branch Library:
PIK Library
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