The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Second Edition - Hardcover

Lodge, Thomas E.

 
9781884015069: The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem, Second Edition

Synopsis

The Everglades Handbook is an important new reference that provides the reader with a wealth of information on the entire ecosystem-upstream and downstream. This unique book starts with a brief description of the regions geology and geography. The origin of the Everglades is explained and an historic overview is presented. Plant communities and animal groups are covered, detailing their biogeography and functional roles within the system. The impact of hurricanes (including Andrew) on the ecosystem is discussed. The effect of man on the Everglades and the basic tenets for ecosystem restoration provide an important and final chapter. Fifty-two beautiful black and white photographs, along with eight maps and diagrams, complement the information presented. This book is important reading and a necessary reference for anyone interested in the Everglades ecosystem. Completely referenced, it also serves as a guide to the vast literature on the Everglades.

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Review

"My voice has been heard through many decades in the efforts to preserve the historic flows of water to the ParkI hope this book will prove to be an important contribution to the understanding of the nature and beauty of the Everglades as well as to the many-faceted challenges of keeping the Everglades alive and well." Marjory Stoneman Douglas (1890-1998), from the Introduction to the First Edition "Dr. Lodge manages to pack more information on a page than anyone else" -- Audubon of the Everglades (Palm Beach County) Everglades Kite newsletter "[The Everglades Handbook] is far and away the best guide now in print to Everglades issues -- authoritative, well illustrated, well indexed, and readable." -- Martha Musgrove, retired journalist and President, Decision Makers Forum "Numerous text improvements are directed toward the environmental community for understanding ecosystem restoration. For example, there is more geologic background, needed for underground "aquifer storage and recovery" (ASR) of surface water, which has become an important and controversial topic. Much of the consternation arises out of an inadequate understanding of the physical aspects of the process - where does the water go underground, what does it interact with, and what happens when we withdraw it? The revised first chapter sets the stage for this understanding. The final chapter contains updated information about other ongoing and planned restoration efforts." Thomas E. Lodge, from the Preface

About the Author

Thomas E Lodge, Ph.D., is a self-employed ecologist. He has led numerous environmental projects directly relating to the Everglades, including the development of methodology for evaluating the ecological functions and values of historic Everglades wetlands for the purpose of providing "no net loss" of wetlands. Dr. Lodge has served on the Board of Directors of the Tropical Audubon Society and was an appointed member of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s "Multi-Species Ecosystem Restoration Team," which assisted in Everglades restoration strategies dealing with listed species. He has also occupied an invited faculty position to teach South Florida Ecology at Florida International University, where the all editions of The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the Ecosystem have been used as course texts.

Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Dr. Lodge has a B.A. with a major and departmental honors in zoology from Ohio Wesleyan University (1966) and a Ph.D. in biology from the University of Miami in Florida (1974). In graduate school, he became fascinated with the Everglades, both academically and personally. In addition to publishing magazine articles on the Everglades, he wrote and directed an educational film ("The Everglades Region, An Ecological Study", John Wiley and Sons, 1973), and published on the fishes of the region. After receiving his Ph.D., he became an environmental consultant, specializing in wetlands and aquatic ecosystems. Dr. Lodge still works as a consultant, with two recent examples being a reassessment of Everglades restoration options in a team effort with The Everglades Foundation and protection of Grassy Waters Preserve, part of the historic Loxahatchee Slough. His professional interest in the Everglades is mirrored in his personal interests. For more than 40 years he has been a regular observer and photographer of Everglades wildlife, his ultimate relaxation.

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ISBN 10:  1566706149 ISBN 13:  9781566706148
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