summary
Management decisions must be temporally, spatially, and objective specific,so that management and conservation are ultimately conducted at the local level. Appropriate management can be prescribed only after goals and objectives are clearly defined. After goals and objectives are identified, ecological principles can be used as a foundation for the progressive,effective management of natural resources. Managers of natural
resources must be able to distinguish candidate explanations from tested hypotheses, and therefore distinguish between conjecture and reliable knowledge. Ecologists can contribute to management efforts by addressing tractable questions that are relevant to resource management,and by focusing their research activities at appropriate temporal
and spatial scales. The following chapters illustrate that the science of ecology can be linked with the management of natural resources in ways that are conducive to the improvement of both endeavors.
summary
Management decisions must be temporally, spatially, and objective specific,so that management and conservation are ultimately conducted at the local level. Appropriate management can be prescribed only after goals and objectives are clearly defined. After goals and objectives are identified, ecological principles can be used as a foundation for the progressive,effective management of natural resources. Managers of natural
resources must be able to distinguish candidate explanations from tested hypotheses, and therefore distinguish between conjecture and reliable knowledge. Ecologists can contribute to management efforts by addressing tractable questions that are relevant to resource management,and by focusing their research activities at appropriate temporal
and spatial scales. The following chapters illustrate that the science of ecology can be linked with the management of natural resources in ways that are conducive to the improvement of both endeavors.
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