Integrated Ecosystem Management
Integrated Ecosystem Management is a type of Planning or design effort that manages ecosystems at Landform Scale or larger to integrate a broad range of purposes, interests, and functions. It is based on the idea that effective ecosystem stewardship requires integration of the divergent interests of Workgroups and their Topics of interest in Place. This necessarily combines many forms of Knowledge Creation, leading to a mixture of Protection and Restoration in ecosystems, while exploring how the Infrastructure and Land Use needs of communities can be met while recovering ecosystem function and resilience, often through Green Infrastructure. Integrated ecosystem management is difficult given that Planning and Funding systems do not necessarily ask for or reward integration. Integrated Floodplain Management is a prototype that explores the intersection of Salmon, Agriculture and Flood Hazard Management in Floodplain ecosystems. Integration raises questions of Scale and modes of public participation.
Relationships
- related to: agriculture
- related to: drainage infrastructure
- related to: floodplain management
- related to: floodplain
- related to: funding
- related to: infrastructure
- related to: integrated floodplain management
- related to: land use
- related to: landscape scales
- related to: places
- related to: planning
- related to: protection
- related to: restoration
- related to: salmon
- related to: scale
- related to: topics
- related to: wetland regulation
- related to: workgroup