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9780803229228

Ecology and Economics of the Great Plains

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  • ISBN13:

    9780803229228

  • ISBN10:

    0803229224

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1997-06-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Nebraska Pr
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Summary

"Working from an impressive, sweeping, and thorough array of facts, Licht builds a bedrock-solid argument for restoration of our country's heartland. America ought to read it, and America ought to do it."-Richard Manning, author of Grassland. "Ecology and Economics of the Great Plains is a well worked out proposal for the midsection of the country to restore its biodiversity while simultaneously improving the regional and national economy."-Deborah Popper, The College of Staten Island. The Great Plains were once characterized by vast expanses of grass, complex interdependence among species, and dynamic annual changes due to weather, waterways, and fire. It is now generally accepted that less than one percent of the original tallgrass prairie remains. Habitat fragmentation, the loss of natural predator-prey associations, changes in species composition, and various commercial practices continue to threaten grassland biodiversity. Recently scholars and conservationists have discussed opportunities for large-scale restoration projects in the Great Plains, but they have provided few details. Daniel Licht offers here a bold new approach to restoring and conserving the grassland ecosystem. In describing hypothetical reserves, he explains how they could help conserve grassland biodiversity, reduce federal expenditures on agriculture, increase recreational opportunities, and sustain rural economies outside the reserves. Daniel S. Licht is a fish and wildlife biologist at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. His articles have appeared in Prairie Naturalist and Great Basin Naturalist.

Author Biography

Daniel S. Licht is a fish and wildlife biologist at Fort Snelling, Minnesota. His articles have appeared in Prairie Naturalist and Great Basin Naturalist.

Table of Contents

List of Maps, Figures, and Tables
vi(1)
Preface vii(4)
Acknowledgments xi
The Land
1(22)
Extinctions, the Endangered Species Act
Biodiversity, and Biotic Integrity
21(8)
Selected Grassland Species
29(23)
The Ecology of a Degraded Ecosystem
52(30)
Public Lands
82(17)
Conservation and Private Lands
99(6)
The Waning Rural Economy
105(13)
The Farm Program
118(14)
Exploring the Reserve Concept
132(20)
The Politics
152(8)
Hypothetical Reserves
160(17)
Ideology, Reality, Morality, and the Future of the Great Plains
177(6)
Appendix A: Counties Used for Analyses 183(8)
Appendix B: Endangered, Threatened, and Candidate Species in the Great Plains 191(6)
Works Cited 197(24)
Index 221

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