The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

“ W. T. Edmondson has spent his career answering questions about the ecological impacts of human experiments on lakes in Washington State. In this volume, he recounts these studies and captures from his experiences a larger view of the nature of our environmental problems. . . . While the commentary is wide ranging, the foundation is a personal account of one ecologist’s lifetime experience on the dual points of research and public application of that research.”—Research and Exploration“W. T. Edmondson, a zoologist, extracts enduring lessons from his more than 50 years of experience in persuading political powers to make use of scientific knowledge when they set about drawing up laws for managing human interventions in the environment. Any scientist who follows in Edmondson’s footsteps should benefit from reading this sensitive recounting of political battles.”—Garrett Hardin, Pacific Northwest Quarterly

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The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

“ W. T. Edmondson has spent his career answering questions about the ecological impacts of human experiments on lakes in Washington State. In this volume, he recounts these studies and captures from his experiences a larger view of the nature of our environmental problems. . . . While the commentary is wide ranging, the foundation is a personal account of one ecologist’s lifetime experience on the dual points of research and public application of that research.”—Research and Exploration“W. T. Edmondson, a zoologist, extracts enduring lessons from his more than 50 years of experience in persuading political powers to make use of scientific knowledge when they set about drawing up laws for managing human interventions in the environment. Any scientist who follows in Edmondson’s footsteps should benefit from reading this sensitive recounting of political battles.”—Garrett Hardin, Pacific Northwest Quarterly

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The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

by W. T. Edmondson
The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

The Uses of Ecology: Lake Washington and Beyond

by W. T. Edmondson

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“ W. T. Edmondson has spent his career answering questions about the ecological impacts of human experiments on lakes in Washington State. In this volume, he recounts these studies and captures from his experiences a larger view of the nature of our environmental problems. . . . While the commentary is wide ranging, the foundation is a personal account of one ecologist’s lifetime experience on the dual points of research and public application of that research.”—Research and Exploration“W. T. Edmondson, a zoologist, extracts enduring lessons from his more than 50 years of experience in persuading political powers to make use of scientific knowledge when they set about drawing up laws for managing human interventions in the environment. Any scientist who follows in Edmondson’s footsteps should benefit from reading this sensitive recounting of political battles.”—Garrett Hardin, Pacific Northwest Quarterly


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780295800592
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Publication date: 11/15/2011
Series: Jessie and John Danz Lectures
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 41 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

PART ONE: WHAT HAPPENED TO LAKE WASHINGTON

The Eutrophication and Recovery of Lake Washington

Lake Washington in Context: How Aquatic Communities Work

PART TWO: LESSONS FROM LAKE WASHINGTON

The Detergent Problem

Puget Sound

Mono Lake

The Panama Canal

Atmospheric Problems

PART THREE: LONG-TERM ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH

Hubbard Brook

Lake Tahoe

Long Lake

Saline Lakes in the Lower Grand Coulee

Experiments with Whole Lakes

Special Requirements of Long-Term Research

PART FOUR: RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT

What is Pollution?

Experts

Commentary

Prospect

References

Index

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