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Anticipating Future Environments: Climate Change, Adaptive Restoration, and the Columbia River Basin

AUTHOR Hirsch, Shana Lee
PUBLISHER University of Washington Press (07/16/2020)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Drought. Wildfire. Extreme flooding. How does climate change affect the daily work of scientists? Ecological restoration is often premised on the idea of returning a region to an earlier, healthier state. Yet the effects of climate change undercut that premise and challenge the ways scientists can work, destabilizing the idea of "normalcy" and revealing the politics that shape what scientists can do. How can the practice of ecological restoration shift to anticipate an increasingly dynamic future? And how does a scientific field itself adapt to climate change?

Restoration efforts in the Columbia River Basin--a vast and diverse landscape experiencing warming waters, less snowpack, and greater fluctuations in precipitation--may offer answers to some of these questions. Shana Hirsch tells the story of restoration science in the basin, surveying its past and detailing the work of today's salmon habitat restoration efforts. Her analysis offers critical insight into scientific practices, emerging approaches and ways of thinking, the incorporation of future climate change scenarios into planning, and the ultimate transformation--or adaptation--of the science of ecological restoration. For scientists and environmental managers around the globe, Anticipating Future Environments will shed light on how to more effectively cope with climate change.

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ISBN-13: 9780295747293
ISBN-10: 0295747293
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 232
Carton Quantity: 48
Product Dimensions: 5.90 x 0.70 x 8.90 inches
Weight: 0.70 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Index, Maps
Country of Origin: US
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Science | Natural History
Science | Public Policy - Environmental Policy
Science | United States - State & Local - Pacific Northwest (OR, WA)
Dewey Decimal: 333.731
Library of Congress Control Number: 2019053533
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Drought. Wildfire. Extreme flooding. How does climate change affect the daily work of scientists? Ecological restoration is often premised on the idea of returning a region to an earlier, healthier state. Yet the effects of climate change undercut that premise and challenge the ways scientists can work, destabilizing the idea of "normalcy" and revealing the politics that shape what scientists can do. How can the practice of ecological restoration shift to anticipate an increasingly dynamic future? And how does a scientific field itself adapt to climate change?

Restoration efforts in the Columbia River Basin--a vast and diverse landscape experiencing warming waters, less snowpack, and greater fluctuations in precipitation--may offer answers to some of these questions. Shana Hirsch tells the story of restoration science in the basin, surveying its past and detailing the work of today's salmon habitat restoration efforts. Her analysis offers critical insight into scientific practices, emerging approaches and ways of thinking, the incorporation of future climate change scenarios into planning, and the ultimate transformation--or adaptation--of the science of ecological restoration. For scientists and environmental managers around the globe, Anticipating Future Environments will shed light on how to more effectively cope with climate change.

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