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. 1996 Nov;20(6):873-8.
doi: 10.1007/BF01205967.

Ecological Principles, Biodiversity, and the Electric Utility Industry

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Ecological Principles, Biodiversity, and the Electric Utility Industry

SA TEMPLE. Environ Manage. 1996 Nov.

Abstract

/ The synthetic field of conservation biology uses principles derived from many different disciplines to address biodiversity issues. Many of these principles have come from ecology, and two simple ones that seem to relate to many issues involving the utility industry are: (1) "Everything is interconnected" (and should usually stay that way), and (2) "We can never do merely one thing." The first principle can be applied to both the biotic and physical environments that are impacted by industrial activities. Habitat fragmentation and the loss of physical and biotic connectedness that results are frequently associated with transmission rights-of-way. These problems can be reduced-or even turned into conservation benefits-by careful planning and creative management. The second principle applies to the utility industry's programs to deal with carbon released by burning fossil fuels. Ecological knowledge can allow these programs to contribute to the preservation of biodiversity in addition to addressing a pollution problem. Without careful ecological analyses, industry could easily create new problems while implementing solutions to old ones.KEY WORDS: Biodiversity; Ecological principles; Habitat fragmentation; Edge effects; Greenhouse gases; Carbon dioxide; Electric utilities

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