Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4390999 Ecological Engineering 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Ecological engineering was defined several decades ago, both in the academic field and in management. However, ecological engineering seems to be re-emerging as an academic field and as a cornerstone concept in French ecologists' writings. I first summarize Barbault and Pavé's [Barbault, R., Pavé, A., 2003. Territoire de l'écologie et écologie des territoires. In: Caseau, P. (Ed.), Etudes sur l'environnement: de l'échelle du territoire à celle du continent, Tec et Doc Lavoisier, Paris, pp. 1-49] point of view on why ecological engineering now seems rehabilitated in France. I next propose a definition of ecological engineering, in accordance with the two reasons for its French re-emergence, i.e. the prevalence of the concept of sustainable development and the development of applied ecological sub-disciplines. This leads us to suggest that ecological engineering should be ecological in the broad sense, and not only targeted to the ecosystem level. I end the paper by discussing some problems and characteristics of ecological engineering that stem from this definition.
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