The scientific management of temperate communities for conservation : the 31st Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Southampton, 1989
著者
書誌事項
The scientific management of temperate communities for conservation : the 31st Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Southampton, 1989
Blackwell Scientific Publications, 1991
- : hard
- : pbk
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全14件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
In recent years, public opinion has become more environmentally conscious, but the politicisation of environmental problems, at least in the U.K., has tended to overlook the pressing need for more research on the factors which control and influence the survival of plants and animals in our countryside. This volume examines the progress of research in recent years by conservation ecologists in temperate regions, but does not ignore the relevance of this in a global context. The volume stresses the importance of ecological science as a basis for conservation and considers all-embracing, unifying topics
目次
- Conservation in a world context
- Rates of loss of biological diversity: a global view
- Genetics and the conservation of invertebrates
- Management for the conservation of plants with particular reference to the British flora
- The management of populations of large mammals
- Conservation of fish species
- Rare species conservation: case studies of European butterflies
- Lake communities: an approach to their management for conservation
- Management of coastal communities
- Ecological issues in the management of woodland nature reserves
- The selection of protected areas
- Biogeographical basis of conservation
- The management of reserves and protected areas
- Scientific basis for the conservation management of New Zealand plant communities
- Running waters: a conservationsist's nightmare
- Tallgrass prairie restoration in the North American Midwest
- Conservation in agricultural ecosystems
- Conservation management in ancient and modern woodlands: responses of fauna to edges and rotations
- Historical Lessons for the future
- Data management for conservation
- Modelling: a basis for management or an illusion
「Nielsen BookData」 より