Principles of conservation biology
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Principles of conservation biology
Sinauer, 1997
2nd ed
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 681-714) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Revised and updated to include current case studies, this textbook addresses several themes including: population issues; community and ecosystem concerns; human dimensions; and the practical application of conservation biology in a real and complex world. This second edition of the text also features a new chapter on becoming more effective in the implementation of science in conservation policy.
目次
- Part I Introductory concepts: what is conservation biology?
- conservation values and ethics
- the species in conservation
- global biodiversity 1 - patterns and processes
- global diversity 2 - losses and threats. Part II Population-level considerations: genetics - conservation of diversity within species
- demographic processes - population dynamics on heterogeneous. Part III System-level considerations: community and ecosystem-level conservation - species interactions, disturbance regimes, and invading species
- habitat fragmentation
- conservation reserves in heterogeneous landscapes
- practical applications and human considerations
- management to meet conservation goals - applications
- conservation management case studies
- ecological restoration
- ecology, politics and economics - finding the common ground for decision making in conservation
- the role of institutions and policymaking in conservation
- conservation biologists in the policy process - learning to be practical and effective
- sustainable development case studies
- meeting conservation challenges in an uncertain future.
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