Reference & Links for General Integration of Science & Management
Selected References Internet Links
Selected References - Integration of Science & Management
Bennetts, R.E. 2006. The Marriage of Science and Management: Eternal Bliss or Misery? Pages 405-411 in Harmon, David, ed. 2006. People, Places, and Parks: Proceedings of the 2005 George Wright Society Conference on Parks, Protected Areas, and Cultural Sites. Hancock, Michigan: The George Wright Society. [PDF]
Christensen, N.L., Ann M. Bartuska, James H. Brown, Stephen Carpenter, Carla D'Antonio, Rober Francis, Jerry F. Franklin, James A. MacMahon, Reed F. Noss, David J. Parsons, Charles H. Peterson, Monica G. Turner, and Robert G. Woodmansee. 1996. The Report of the Ecological Society of America Committee on the Scientific Basis for Ecosystem Management Ecological Applications, Vol. 6:665-691
du Toit, J.T., Rogers, K.H. & Biggs H.C. (eds). The Kruger Experience. Ecology and Management of Savanna Heterogeneity. Island Press, Washington. pp: 59-80.
Gunderson,L.H. C.S. Holling and S.S. Light, Eds., 1995. Barriers and bridges to the renewal of ecosystems and institutions. Columbia University Press, New York, NY
Nichols, J.D., and B.K. Williams. 2006. Monitoring for conservation. TRENDS in Ecology and Evolution Vol.21:668-673.
Nichols, J.D. 1999. Monitoring is not enough: on the need for a model-based approach to migratory bird management. In Strategies for Bird Conservation: The Partners in Flight Planning Process. R. Bonney, D.N. Pashley, R.J. Cooper, and L. Niles, eds. Ithaca,N.Y.: Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Available online at: www.birds.cornell.edu/pifcapemay/
Roux, D. J., K. H. Rogers, H. C. Biggs, P. J. Ashton and A. Sergeant. 2006. Bridging the science–management divide: moving from unidirectional knowledge transfer to knowledge interfacing and sharing. Ecology and Society 11(1):article 4. Available online at: www.ecologyandsociety.org
Schubel, J.R., 1997. Observations on Science and Management. American Zoologist, 37: 563-574
Several papers available online as part of: The Ecology and Society Special Feature: Integrated Natural Resource Management
