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The ecosystem pyramid and the means for attaining ecological
sustainability: an essay in honour of Jack Christie
C.K. Minns
Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Great Lakes Laboratory
for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Bayfield Institute, P.O.
Box 5050, 867 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, ON, Canada L7R 4A6
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Abstract
This essay is presented in honour of Jack Christie and
his life-long dedication to the promotion of an ecosystem approach
to the management of human affairs in the biosphere. The essay has
four sections. First, I review and reflect on the personal and professional
interactions I had with Jack Christie for more than 25 years. Those
interactions often centred on questions of ecosystem management
in the Great Lakes and beyond, but especially in the Bay of Quinte
area where Jack lived and worked. Second, I consider the role of
metaphorical symbols in shaping our interactions with and behaviour
towards ecosystems. I offer arguments for adopting a metaphor-an
ecosystem is a stepped pyramid-as a basis for shifting our thinking
mode regarding ecosystems. Third, I turn to an examination of some
of the means by which human society might return to ecological sustainability.
I describe and compare ecological, social, and economic mechanisms.
Fourth, given the current situation and the options, I conclude
with a personal view of our future prospects. @ 1999 Elsevier Science
Ltd and AEHMS. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Ecosystem pyramid; Ecological sustainability;
Bay of Quinte
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