[图书][B] Environmental economics and natural resource management
DA Anderson - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
The tools of environmental economics guide policymakers as they weigh development
against nature, present against future, and certain benefits against uncertain consequences …
against nature, present against future, and certain benefits against uncertain consequences …
Estimating the value of foresight: aggregate analysis of natural hazard mitigation benefits and costs
DR Godschalk, A Rose, E Mittler, K Porter… - Journal of …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Hazard mitigation planners claim that foresighted present actions and investments produce
significant future benefits. However, they have difficulty in supporting their claims, since …
significant future benefits. However, they have difficulty in supporting their claims, since …
The influence of extreme water levels on coastal wetland extent across the Laurentian Great Lakes
Abstract Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetlands (GLCW) are ecological hotspots and their
integrity depends upon dynamic hydrologic regimes of the Great Lakes. GLCW naturally …
integrity depends upon dynamic hydrologic regimes of the Great Lakes. GLCW naturally …
[HTML][HTML] Review of Recent Advances in Remote Sensing and Machine Learning Methods for Lake Water Quality Management
This review examines the integration of remote sensing technologies and machine learning
models for efficient monitoring and management of lake water quality. It critically evaluates …
models for efficient monitoring and management of lake water quality. It critically evaluates …
Healthy waters, strong economy: the benefits of restoring the Great Lakes ecosystem
JC Austin, S Anderson, PN Courant, RE Litan - 2007 - policyarchive.org
The Great Lakes are one of America’ s most important natural features--accounting for
90 percent of the United States’ and 20 percent of the world’ s surface fresh water …
90 percent of the United States’ and 20 percent of the world’ s surface fresh water …
Biological and chemical contaminants as drivers of change in the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence river basin
Many initiatives since the early 1900s have been implemented to maintain water quality
within the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River basin. Despite these substantial efforts …
within the Great Lakes–St. Lawrence River basin. Despite these substantial efforts …
Economic damages from a worst-case oil spill in the Straits of Mackinac
This paper presents research on the economic damages from a hypothetical worst-case oil
spill at the Straits of Mackinac between Lakes Huron and Michigan. This spill could occur …
spill at the Straits of Mackinac between Lakes Huron and Michigan. This spill could occur …
Perspective: communicating our science to influence public policy
MT Barbour, NLR Poff, RH Norris… - Journal of the North …, 2008 - journals.uchicago.edu
We ask 3 questions that bear on the ability of aquatic scientists to influence public
perceptions and public policy related to important environmental issues: 1) Why should …
perceptions and public policy related to important environmental issues: 1) Why should …
Research needs to better understand Lake Ontario ecosystem function: A workshop summary
TJ Stewart, L Rudstam, J Watkins, TB Johnson… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2016 - Elsevier
Lake Ontario investigators discussed and interpreted published and unpublished
information during two workshops to assess our current understanding of Lake Ontario …
information during two workshops to assess our current understanding of Lake Ontario …
[HTML][HTML] Setting an agenda to catalyze research in the social and organizational dimensions of Great Lakes remediation, restoration, and revitalization
KC Williams, C McLaughlin, PW Seelbach… - Journal of Great Lakes …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract The Great Lakes region was once a hub of industry and innovation that provided
wealth and identity to the region. Economic upheavals have left the region trying to recreate …
wealth and identity to the region. Economic upheavals have left the region trying to recreate …