Environmental Management: Principles and practice


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C h a p t e r 7
Environmental
management and
science
♦ Environmental science and environmental
management
128
♦ The precautionary principle
130
♦ Ecology and environmental management
131
♦ A holistic approach to environmental
management
131
♦ Structure and function of the environment
132
♦ Environmental limits
136
♦ Resources
136
♦ Trophic level and organic productivity
137
♦ Environmental crisis?
142
♦ How stable are environments?
145
♦ The Gaia hypothesis
147
♦ Enrivonmental catastrophes and changes
148


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‘…science carries us toward an understanding of how the world is, rather than how
we would wish it to be, its findings may not in all cases be immediately
comprehensible or satisfying’ (Sagan, 1997:31).
The environmental manager needs to understand the structure and function
of the environment to be able to assess the effect of human activities. Such
knowledge is incomplete and/or data collection has been inadequate so forecasting
and decision making are often far from perfect. Nevertheless, compared with the
situation before the International Geophysical Year (1957–8), there is much more
knowledge on the structure and function of the environment, but reliable and
comparable data on physical and human conditions are still often hard to come by.
Science has contributed enormously to western civilization: both material well-
being and knowledge about the world and cosmos have been won through ordered,
objective scientific study. With pressures for holistic approaches and popular interest
in pseudo-science which is presented as objective truth, care is needed to ensure that
support for science is not eroded. Another pressure is the growing demand, and
funding, for applied research rather than pure science with no obvious practical
outcome. Ironically, many of the benefits that have come from science were generated
through pure, not applied, research.

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