Front Matter i–viii
Overview and Perspectives 1–12
Determining the Balance Between Technological and Ecosystem Services 13–30
Engineering Resilience versus Ecological Resilience 31–44
A Scalar Approach to Ecological Constraints 45–64
A Perspective on the Relationship Between Engineering and Ecology 65–78
Designing Sustainable Ecological Economic Systems 79–96
Ecological Integrity and Ecological Health Are Not the Same 97–110
Ecological Engineering: A New Paradigm for Engineers and Ecologists 111–128
Why Aren't All Engineers Ecologists? 129–138
Engineering for Development in Environmentally Sensitive Areas: Oil Operations in a Rain Forest 139–162
Lessons in Water Resource and Ecosystem Regulation from Florida's Everglades and California's Bay/Delta Estuary 163–176
Engineering Studies Based on Ecological Criteria 177–186
'Do No Harm': A New Philosophy for Reconciling Engineering and Ecology 187–196
Biographical Data 197–204
Index 205–214
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