Social indicators and classification for urban ecosystem management
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
"Using a Human Ecosystem Model, key social variables influencing ecological factors are identified." (p.13) [UMN]
"Ecosystem management requires the integration of ecological, social and physical factors for decision-making and planning purposes. Using a "Human Ecosystem Model," key social variables influencing ecological factors are identified. They include home ownership, income, education and ethnicity." [Abstract]
[New York, Sept. 12-16, 1995]
Authors
J.M. Grove, W.C. Zipperer, L.R. Neville
J.M. Grove, W.C. Zipperer, L.R. Neville
Date Published
1995
1995
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the 7th National Urban Forest Conference
Proceedings of the 7th National Urban Forest Conference
Editor
C. Kollin, M. Barratt
C. Kollin, M. Barratt
Publisher
American Forests
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
13
13
End Page
16
16
Pages
4
4
Sub-Topics
Best Management Practices (BMPs), Ecosystem Management, Social and Cultural Impacts, Ecological Linkages, Planning, Modeling (benefits)
Best Management Practices (BMPs), Ecosystem Management, Social and Cultural Impacts, Ecological Linkages, Planning, Modeling (benefits)
State(s)/Region(s)
Maryland
Maryland
Keywords
Ecology, Ecosystem management, Human Ecosystem Model, Managing the Urban Forest, Planning, Social indicators
Ecology, Ecosystem management, Human Ecosystem Model, Managing the Urban Forest, Planning, Social indicators
Libraries
SO:9100-004; UMN
SO:9100-004; UMN
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