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Machine generated contents note: Preface -- Introduction -- PART I : WHAT IS GLOBAL AND REGIONAL INTEGRITY? -- Chapter 1 -- The Global Integrity Project and the Ethics of Integrity -- Laura Westra -- Chapter 2 -- The Coming Change in the Environmental Protection Paradigm -- Lech Ryszkowski -- Chapter 3 -- Approaches to Ecological Integrity: Divergence, Convergence and Implementation -- Peter Miller --PART II : NATIONAL PARKS IN EASTERN EUROPE -- Chapter 4 -- Ecosystem Integrity and Its Implementation in Eastern Siberia -- Irina Glazyrina and Tatyana Strizhova -- Chapter 5 -- The Regional Scope of Implementing Global Ecological Integrity: the Sumava Mountains -- Eva Cudlinov, MLapka and J. Bohdc -- Chapter 6 -- Natural Transborder Parks: the Direction of Biodiversity Preservation in Romania -- Maria Pdtroescu Ph. D. and Laurentiu Rozylowicz -- Chapter 7 -- State Parks - as a Model of Nature and Culture Protection and Sustainable Development -- Rima Kitoviene --PART III : HOW DO WE MEASURE ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY? -- Chapter 8 -- Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ecological Integrity: Insights from an Ecosystem Approach -- James J. Kay and Henry A. Regier -- Chapter 9 -- Ecological Functions and Integrity: Approaches to Valuation -- Orie L. Loucks -- Chapter 10 -- Rare Species Indicate Ecological Integrity: an Example of an Urban Nature Reserve Island -- Ferenc Samu and Csaba Szinetar -- Chapter 11 -- Systems Modeling of Brazilian Sustainability with Emergy Flows Diagrams -- Paul Safonov, Vito Comar and Enrique Ortega -- Chapter 12 -- Ecological Functions and Socio-Economic Values of Critical -- Natural Capital as a Measure for Ecological Integrity and Environmental Health -- Rudolf De Groot, Johan Van Der Perk, Anna Chiesura and -- Sophie Marguliew --PART IV : HUMAN HEALTH AND INTEGRITY -- Chapter 13 -- Strategies for Assessing the Health Impacts of Global Environmental Change -- Anthony J. McMichael and R.S. Kovats -- Chapter 14 -- Environmental & Human Health Aspects of Burning Arsenic Reach Coal Ecology Restoring Issues -- Vladimir Bencko -- Chapter 15 -- The Problem-Solving Approach in a Community-Lead Pollution Chronic Exposure Situation -- Ian S. Bocsan, Mariana Vlad and A. Sinca -- Chapter 16 -- Mothers and Mother Nature: Attachment, Detachment and Human Ecological Integrity -- Imre Lazar MD. Ph.D. -- Chapter 17 -- A Decisional System for the Ethical Evaluation of Animal Experiments -- Vitalja Simkeviciene and Saule Ulickien M.A., Ph. D. -- PART V : HOW DO WE IMPLEMENT INTEGRITY? -- Chapter 18 -- The Use of Existing Legal Tools to Protect Ecological Integrity -- Donald A. Brown, Esq. -- Chapter 19 -- A Behavioural Approach to Understand the Distinctive Influence of Environmental Instruments on Ecological Integrity -- Caroline Gallez -- Chapter 20 -- The Water Conflict in the Middle East: A Test Case for International Intervention -- Shyli Karin-Frank -- Chapter 21 -- Instruments for Management in Integral Environment Policy -- Igor Malakhov -- Chapter 22 -- Design of Sustainable Development Strategy for a Region -- Vladimir Gurman and Elena Ryumina -- Chapter 23 -- Global Bioethics: a Suggested Distinction between Ethic and Morality -- Brunetto Chiarelli -- Chapter 24 -- The Conception of Natural Goods in Economics -- Jdnos I. T6th -- PART VI : IMPLEMENTING ECOLOGICAL INTEGRITY IN AGRICULTURE -- AND THE CITY -- Chapter 25 -- Agriculture, Food, Populations, Natural Resources and Ecological Integrity -- David Pimentel and Clive A. Edwards -- Chapter 26 -- A Human Ecological Assessment of Economic and Population Health -- William E. Rees, Ph,D. -- Chapter 27 -- Discourse of a "New Alliance" between Neo-Classical Environmental Economics and Other Environmental Narratives -- Philippe Crabbe. -- Conclusion -- Philippe Crabbe, Lech Ryszkowski and Laura Westra -- Index.