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Steven I. Apfelbaum is chairman of Applied Ecological Services and has been active in teaching and practicing ecological restoration for more than thirty years. Alan Haney is a forest ecologist and former dean of the College of Natural Resources, University of WisconsinStevens Point.

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Apfelbaum, Steven I.
Andere Namen
Apfelbaum, Steven I., 1954-
Geburtstag
1954-05-05
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
USA
Wohnorte
Juda, Wisconsin, USA
Ausbildung
University of Illinois (MS ∙ Ecological and Biological Sciences ∙ 1978)
University of Illinois (BS ∙ Liberal Arts and Sciences ∙ 1976)
William Rainey Harper College (AS ∙ Science ∙ 1974)
Berufe
ecologist
Organisationen
Applied Ecological Services, Inc. (AES) [founder, chairman, and owner]
Kurzbiographie
Steven has conducted ecological research, designed award-winning projects, successfully navigated regulatory programs, and contributed his unique creative scientific expertise and enthusiasm to over 1,500 projects throughout North America and beyond. He is one of the leading ecological consultants in the U.S., providing technical restoration advice and win-win solutions where ecological and land-development conflicts arise. Apfelbaum has authored hundreds of technical studies, peer-reviewed technical papers, books, reports, ecological restoration plans, and regulatory monitoring and compliance reports. He promotes using ecological and conservation design principles in developments, industrial projects and parks that help clients save money while increasing ecological functionality, improving public perception and generating award-winning outcomes. Apfelbaum is also a much sought after speaker at educational events focusing on ecological restoration, ecosystem assessment, alternative stormwater management and conservation development.

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After reading about ways to attract wildlife to the garden earlier in the week, I was ready to dive into a book about an actual conservation project - Nature's Second Chance by Steven Apfelbaum. In this book, Apfelbaum chronicles his thirty years working to restore the pre-farming ecosystem at Stone Prairie Farm in Wisconsin. As the introduction points out, this isn't a book about homesteading but does include a lot of the same elements. In particular, the author learns about the wood on his property used for the construction of his house and lives a very green, self-sufficient life style with his family constructing some of their own furniture, using solar power, and canning many of the fruits and vegetables they grow.

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DoingDewey | 1 weitere Rezension | Jun 29, 2014 |
A naturalist and ecologist, Apfelbaum was strongly influenced by the work of Aldo Leopold. For Apfelbaum, however, the satisfaction came not only in the observation and documentation, but also in activism. He bought an 80-acre farm in Wisconsin and restored it to its natural state. The book documents his progress, thinking and the context of his work. I found it interesting, touching and inspiring.
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