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Ecology has become so wide ranging that it is hard for any one person to keep track of all the diverse concepts and jargon used in the separate sub-disciplines. It is especially difficult for those applying ecology to keep abreast of the principles of the subject, and for those working on the principles to keep in touch with new areas of application. "The Encyclopedia of Ecology & Environmental Management" provides a complete one-volume guide to the core definitions and issues associated with pure and applied ecology. The Encyclopedia is neither a short-entry dictionary nor a long-essay encyclopedia, but lies somewhere in between with a mixture of short-entry definitions and long-entry essays reviewing the present state-of-knowledge across a huge range of topics and allowing any particular subject to be accessed in varying levels of detail: the longer entries provide general over-views of subjects, whilst the short definitions provide specific details on more specialized areas.For anyone intrigued by the life-dinner principle, the bubble concept, NIMTO, or the one-tailed test - whether working on ecological research, practical environmental management, industry or government - "The Encyclopedia of Ecology & Environmental Management" is a must for your bookshelf. It defines 3000 headwords. Over 250 long entries review major topics. It is written by an international team of distinguished authors with over 200 contributors from 18 countries. Extensive cross-referencing allows readers to follow themes, and to broaden their knowledge in related subject areas. It presents cutting-edge definitions in emerging fields, as well as a grounding in well-established areas of ecology.