Conservation in a Changing World
Andrew Balmford author Joshua R Ginsberg author Georgina M Mace author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th May '99
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First systematic and in-depth treatment of processes in conservation biology.
Urgent conservation action must now be taken to reverse the trend of biodiversity loss. Here, researchers show how biological processes must be built into conservation planning. It will be essential reading for postgraduates and professionals in conservation biology and wildlife management.As evidence for the rapid loss of biological diversity strengthens, there is widespread recognition of the need to identify priorities and techniques for conservation action that will reverse the trend. Much progress has been made in the development of quantitative methods for identifying priority areas based on what we know about species distributions, but we must now build an understanding of biological processes into conservation planning. Here, using studies at global to local scales, researchers consider how conservation planners can deal with the dynamic processes of species and their interactions with their environment in a changing world, where human impacts will continue to affect the environment in unprecedented ways. This book will be a source of inspiration for postgraduates, researchers and professionals in conservation biology, wildlife management and ecology.
'Its assessments of a world with complex diversity and an uncertain future clearly show the great challenges facing conservation biology.' Ecology
ISBN: 9780521634458
Dimensions: 226mm x 153mm x 17mm
Weight: 644g
328 pages