Defending Biodiversity

Defending Biodiversity
Author: Jonathan A. Newman,Gary Varner,Stefan Linquist
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2017-10-05
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521768863

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This interdisciplinary and accessible book will help environmentalists to make stronger arguments in favor of conserving biodiversity.

Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity

Protecting Forest and Marine Biodiversity
Author: Ed Couzens,Alexander Paterson,Sophie Riley,Yanti Fristikawati
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781786439499

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This timely book contributes to discussions on the best legal practices to use to promote conservation, protection and sustainable use of biological diversity in forest and marine areas. The breadth of issues explored across these two themes is immense, and the book identifies both key differences, and striking commonalities between them.

Biodiversity Sustainability and Human Communities

Biodiversity  Sustainability and Human Communities
Author: Timothy O'Riordan,Susanne Stoll-Kleemann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2002-08-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521890527

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Biodiversity II

Biodiversity II
Author: A Joseph Henry Press book
Publsiher: Joseph Henry Press
Total Pages: 697
Release: 1996-09-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309176565

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"The book before you...carries the urgent warning that we are rapidly altering and destroying the environments that have fostered the diversity of life forms for more than a billion years." With those words, Edward O. Wilson opened the landmark volume Biodiversity (National Academy Press, 1988). Despite this and other such alarms, species continue to vanish at a rapid rate, taking with them their genetic legacy and potential benefits. Many disappear before they can even be identified. Biodiversity II is a renewed call for urgency. This volume updates readers on how much we already know and how much remains to be identified scientifically. It explores new strategies for quantifying, understanding, and protecting biodiversity, including: New approaches to the integration of electronic data, including a proposal for a U.S. National Biodiversity Information Center. Application of techniques developed in the human genome project to species identification and classification. The Gap Analysis Program of the National Biological Survey, which uses layered satellite, climatic, and biological data to assess distribution and better manage biodiversity. The significant contribution of museum collections to identifying and categorizing species, which is essential for understanding ecological function and for targeting organisms and regions at risk. The book describes our growing understanding of how megacenters of diversity (e.g., rainforest insects, coral reefs) are formed, maintained, and lost; what can be learned from mounting bird extinctions; and how conservation efforts for neotropical primates have fared. It also explores ecosystem restoration, sustainable development, and agricultural impact. Biodiversity II reinforces the idea that the conservation of our biological resources is within reach as long as we pool resources; better coordinate the efforts of existing institutionsâ€"museums, universities, and government agenciesâ€"already dedicated to this goal; and enhance support for research, collections, and training. This volume will be important to environmentalists, biologists, ecologists, educators, students, and concerned individuals.

Saving Nature s Legacy

Saving Nature s Legacy
Author: Reed F. Noss,Allen Cooperrider
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1994-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UCSD:31822016471922

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Contains specific guidelines and techniques for maintaining biodiversity within different ecosystems. For land managers needing guidance in biodiversity conservation.

Participatory Biodiversity Conservation

Participatory Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Cristina Baldauf
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2020-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030416867

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It has long been claimed that addressing biodiversity loss and other environmental problems demands a better understanding of the social dimensions of conservation; nevertheless, the active participation of indigenous peoples and local communities (IPLCs) in conservation initiatives is still a challenging and somehow controversial issue. In this context, this book hopes to give voice to other perspectives related to biodiversity conservation beyond the “fortress conservation” model and emphasize one of the pillars of democracy – popular participation. It covers a wide range of environments and issues of special significance to the topic, such as the expansion of culturally constructed niches, protected areas and food security, community-based management, participatory agroforestry, productive restoration and biocultural conservation. The contents also explore the limitations and shortcomings of participatory practices in protected areas, the relationship between the global crisis of democracy and the decline of biocultural diversity, as well as present current discussions on policy frameworks and governance systems for effective participatory biodiversity conservation. In sum, this book provides a comprehensive and realistic perspective on the social dimensions of conservation based on a series of interrelated themes in participatory biodiversity conservation. The connections between biocultural conservation and the current political and economic environment are highlighted through the chapters and the book closes with a debate on ways to reconcile human welfare, environmental justice and biodiversity conservation.

Ethics in Biodiversity Conservation

Ethics in Biodiversity Conservation
Author: Patrik Baard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781000504828

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This book examines the role of ethics and philosophy in biodiversity conservation. The objective of this book is two-fold: on the one hand it offers a detailed and systematic account of central normative concepts often used, but rarely explicated nor justified, within conservation biology. Such concepts include ‘values’ (both intrinsic, instrumental, and, more recently, relational), ‘rights’, and ‘duties’. The second objective is to emphasize to environmental philosophers and applied ethicists the many interesting decision-making challenges of biodiversity conservation. The book argues that a nuanced account of instrumental values provides a powerful tool for reasoning about the values of biodiversity. It also scrutinizes relational values, the concept of rights of nature, and risk, and show how moral philosophy proves indispensable for these concepts. Consequently, it engages with recent suggestions on normative aspects of biodiversity conservation, and show the need for moral philosophy in biodiversity conservation. The overriding aim of this book is to provide conservation biologists and policy-makers with a systematic overview of concepts and assessments of the reasons for reaching prescriptive conclusions about biodiversity conservation. This will prove instrumental in clarifying the role of applied ethics and a refined understanding of the tools it can provide. This title will be of interest to students and scholars of conservation biology, conservation policy, environmental ethics and environmental philosophy.

Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis

Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis
Author: Chris Armstrong
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2024-07-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780198853596

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The challenge this book grapples with is how biodiversity might be conserved without producing global injustice.