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Ecosystem Management

Ecosystem Management. Reserves in Papua. Reserves Proposed by Diamond. Papua today (no longer Irian Jaya). Nature Reserves in Papua. Nature Reserves in Papua. Comparison. Chalk Grassland. Chalk Grassland. Chalk Grassland. Chalk Grassland.

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Ecosystem Management

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  1. Ecosystem Management

  2. Reserves in Papua

  3. Reserves Proposed by Diamond

  4. Papua today (no longer Irian Jaya)

  5. Nature Reserves in Papua

  6. Nature Reserves in Papua

  7. Comparison

  8. Chalk Grassland

  9. Chalk Grassland

  10. Chalk Grassland

  11. Chalk Grassland

  12. Aldo Leopold (on left) and forest service crew in 1911 in Arizona

  13. Snags and other dead wood

  14. Adaptive Management

  15. Yellow-eyed Penguin and Breeding Sites

  16. Hooker’s or New Zealand Sea Lion

  17. Keys to Reserve Management Once a reserve is established, the job has only begun – 5 major factors must be managed to maintain reserve populations: 1. Human visitors 2. Natural disturbances 3. Water regimes • Exotic species and overabundant natives • Balancing human needs with reserve needs

  18. National Park Entrances - Yellowstone 1940’s & Yosemite today

  19. Yosemite National Park – Hikers on Half Dome

  20. Yosemite National Park – Air Pollution

  21. Yosemite National Park - smoke from forest fires

  22. Natural Disturbances and Succession

  23. 1988 Yellowstone Fire

  24. Aerial Photo of Yellowstone Fire 1988

  25. Carbonton Dam, Deep River, NC

  26. Elwha River – Olympic National Park

  27. Elwha River Dam Removal

  28. Tamarisk or salt cedar

  29. Tamarisk study and removal

  30. Humpback ChubEndangered – about 7650 live in Grand Canyon

  31. Glen Canyon Dam Release

  32. Grand Canyon Burro Removal

  33. Mountain Goat - Oreamnos americanus

  34. Distribution of Mountain Goats

  35. The Olympic Mountain endemics Campanula piperi (bellflower; upper) and Viola flettii (Flett's violet) occupy rock crevices in the subalpine and alpine zones of the Olympic Mountains. The bellflower is known to be eaten by mountain goats (photos from NPS).

  36. Mountain Goat Movements in Olympic National Park

  37. Mountain Goat Removals

  38. Mountain Goat Population Trends

  39. Mountain Goat Distribution 2011

  40. Mountain Goat Olympic National Park

  41. Brazilian Pepper Tree

  42. Brazilian Pepper tree in Florida

  43. Brazilian Pepper Tree in the Everglades

  44. UNESCO – Man and Biosphere Reserve Model

  45. UNEP – REDD+ • Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) is an effort to create a financial value for the carbon stored in forests, offering incentives for developing countries to reduce emissions from forested lands and invest in low-carbon paths to sustainable development. “REDD+” goes beyond deforestation and forest degradation, and includes the role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks.

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