<strong>`</strong>Appropriately assuming that environmental policy is both a matter of science and ethics, this book compellingly argues that ecosystem integrity should be the goal of environmental policy.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>Donald A. Brown, Director Bureau of Hazardous Sites and Superfund</strong> <strong>Enforcement, Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Resources,</strong> <strong>Harrisburg</strong> <br /> <strong>`</strong>Westra and Lemons have done an admirable job fleshing out the debate on the role of ecological integrity in environmental decisionmaking.<strong>'</strong> <br /> <strong>Margaret Mellon, Director Biotechnology and Agricultural Program,</strong> <strong>Union of Concerned Scientists, Washington, D.C.</strong>
Audience: Environmental professionals, whether academic, governmental or industrial, or working in the private consultancy sector. Also suitable as an upper-level reference text.