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050 04 QH104.5.C64|bH57 2020 
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100 1  Hirsch, Shana Lee,|eauthor. 
245 10 Anticipating future environments :|bclimate change, 
       adaptive restoration, and the Columbia River Basin /
       |cShana Lee Hirsch. 
264  1 Seattle :|bUniversity of Washington Press,|c[2020] 
300    1 online resource (214 pages) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
347    data file|2rda 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520    "Drought. Wildfire. Extreme flooding. How does climate 
       change affect the daily work of scientists? Ecological 
       restoration is often premised on the idea of returning a 
       region to an earlier, healthier state. Yet the effects of 
       climate change undercut that premise and challenge the 
       ways scientists can work, destabilizing the idea of 
       "normalcy" and revealing the politics that shape what 
       scientists can do. How can the practice of ecological 
       restoration shift to anticipate an increasingly dynamic 
       future? And how does a scientific field itself adapt to 
       climate change? Restoration efforts in the Columbia River 
       Basin-a vast and diverse landscape experiencing warming 
       waters, less snowpack, and greater fluctuations in 
       precipitation-may offer answers to some of these 
       questions. Shana Hirsch tells the story of restoration 
       science in the basin, surveying its past and detailing the
       work of today's salmon habitat restoration efforts. Her 
       analysis offers critical insight into scientific practices,
       emerging approaches and ways of thinking, the 
       incorporation of future climate change scenarios into 
       planning, and the ultimate transformation-or adaptation-of
       the science of ecological restoration. For scientists and 
       environmental managers around the globe, Anticipating 
       Future Environments will shed light on how to more 
       effectively cope with climate change"--|cProvided by 
       publisher. 
588    Description based on online resource; title from digital 
       title page (viewed on August 12, 2020). 
650  0 Watershed restoration|zColumbia River Watershed. 
650  0 Restoration ecology|zColumbia River Watershed. 
650  0 Wildlife resources|xClimatic factors. 
650  7 SCIENCE / Natural history-discipline.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Restoration ecology.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01095983 
650  7 Watershed restoration.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01172742 
650  7 Wildlife resources|xClimatic factors.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01920753 
651  7 United States|zColumbia River Watershed.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01264980 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aHirsch, Shana Lee.|tAnticipating future 
       environments|dSeattle : University of Washington Press, 
       [2020]|z9780295747491|w(DLC)  2019053533 
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