
The Coastal Everglades Presents A Broad Overview And Synthesis Of Research On The Coastal Everglades, A Region That Includes Everglades National Park, Adjacent Managed Wetlands, And Agricultural And Urbanizing Communities. Contributors For This Volume Are All Collaborators On The Florida Coastal Everglades Long-term Ecological Research Program (fce Lter). The Fce Lter Began In 2000 With A Focus On Understanding Key Ecosystem Processes In The Coastal Everglades, While Also Developing A Platform For And Linkages To Related Work Conducted By An Active And Diverse Everglades Research Community. The Program Is Based At Florida International University In Miami, But Includes Scientists And Students From Numerous Other Universities As Well As Staff Scientists At Key Resource Management Agencies, Including Everglades National Park And The South Florida Water Management District. Though The Everglades Landscape Spans Nearly A Third Of The State Of Florida, The Focus On The Coastal Everglades Has Allowed The Contributors To Examine Key Questions In Social-ecological Science In The Context Of Ongoing Restoration Initiatives. As This Book Demonstrates, The Long-term Research Of The Fce Lter Has Facilitated A Better Understanding Of The Roles Of Sea Level Rise, Water Management Practices, Urban And Agricultural Development, And Other Disturbances, Such As Fires And Storms, On The Past And Future Dynamics Of This Unique Coastal Environment. By Comparing Properties Of The Everglades With Other Subtropical And Tropical Wetlands, The Book Challenges Ideas Of Novelty While Revealing Properties Of Ecosystems At The Ends Of Gradients That Are Often Ignored. It Also Provides Insights From, And Encouragement For, Long-term Collaborative Studies That Inform Resource Management In Similarly Threatened Coastal Wetland Landscapes.
This volume investigates the complex social-ecological dynamics of the Florida Coastal Everglades to determine how long-term environmental stressors and human management influence ecosystem stability. The authors, representing the Florida Coastal Everglades Long-term Ecological Research (FCE LTER) program, synthesize two decades of interdisciplinary data. They argue that understanding these subtropical wetlands requires a multi-scalar approach that integrates hydrological, biological, and anthropogenic factors to inform future restoration and management strategies.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts identify this work as a definitive synthesis of the FCE LTER program's findings and a critical resource for wetland ecologists. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is tailored for researchers, resource managers, and graduate-level students in environmental science.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2019-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190869011
ISBN-13:
9780190869014
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