Baltic Europe, Great Lakes America and ecosystem redevelopment

Efforts to redevelop large degraded ecosystems are often long-term undertakings. As a result, they are constrained as much by social and economic processes as by natural ones. Therefore, effective redevelopment strategies for Great Lakes and Baltic ecosystems are likely to be those that best contend...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ambio 1988, Vol.17 (2), p.99-105
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description Efforts to redevelop large degraded ecosystems are often long-term undertakings. As a result, they are constrained as much by social and economic processes as by natural ones. Therefore, effective redevelopment strategies for Great Lakes and Baltic ecosystems are likely to be those that best contend with the long-term change of many important cultural processes. Great Lakes America and Baltic Europe are geographically defined economic regions closely tied to the large aquatic ecosystems that lie in their midst. They can be used as a framework for exploring opportunities and constraints of regional trends of societal development for ecosystem redevelopment.
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AMBIENTE DE AGUAS INTERIORES
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENT
BALTIC SEA
CANADA
CONTAMINACION DEL AGUA
CONTAMINACION MARINA
DESARROLLO ECONOMICO
DEVELOPPEMENT ECONOMIQUE
Earth sciences
Earth, ocean, space
Ecological economics
Ecological sustainability
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Economic Geography
Economic resources
ECOSISTEMA
ECOSYSTEME
ECOSYSTEMS
Engineering and environment geology. Geothermics
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ESTADOS UNIDOS DE AMERICA
ETATS-UNIS
Exact sciences and technology
Freshwater
Freshwater ecology
Freshwater ecosystems
Human ecology
IMPACT SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT
IMPACTO AMBIENTAL
INLAND WATER ENVIRONMENT
LAC
LAGOS
LAKES
Lentic systems
MAR BALTICO
Marine
Marine ecology
Marine ecosystems
MER BALTIQUE
MILIEU AQUATIQUE
MILIEU DES EAUX CONTINENTALES
POLLUTION DE L'EAU
POLLUTION DES MERS
PROTECCION AMBIENTAL
PROTECTION DE L'ENVIRONNEMENT
SEA POLLUTION
USA
WATER POLLUTION
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