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Key Topics in Conservation Biology 2

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.04.2013

Herausgeber

David W. Macdonald + weitere

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John Wiley & Sons

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518

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24,9/18,9/2,4 cm

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1006 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-65875-8

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"The editors deserve credit for having assembled and coordinated such a rich and diverse group of authors and for having produced such an innovative and very useful work." (Biological Conservation, 1 January 2015)
 
"This excellent documentation will help readers see the connection between several subdisciplines of biology. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above." (Choice, 1 December 2013)

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

22.04.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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518

Maße (L/B/H)

24,9/18,9/2,4 cm

Gewicht

1006 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-470-65875-8

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  • Contributors vii
     
    Preface xiii
     
    About the companion website xvii
     
    Part I The framework 1
     
    1 Conservation priorities: identifying need, taking action and evaluating success 3
    Andrew S. Pullin, William Sutherland, Toby Gardner, Valerie Kapos and John E. Fa
     
    2 Levels of approach: on the appropriate scales for conservation interventions and planning 23
    Jonathan E.M. Baillie, Dav id Raffa elli and Claudio Sillero-Zubiri
     
    3 Five paradigms of collective action underlying the human dimension of conservation 42
    Laurent Mermet, Katherine Homewood, Andrew Dobson and Raphaël Billé
     
    4 Economic instruments for nature conservation 59
    Christopher B. Barrett, Erwin H. Bulte, Paul Ferraro and Sven Wunder
     
    5 Tackling unsustainable wildlife trade 74
    Adam J. Dutton, Brian Gratwicke, Cameron Hepburn, Emilio A. Herrera and Dav id W. Macdonald
     
    6 Leadership and listening: inspiration for conservation mission and advocacy 92
    Andrew Gosler, Shonil Bhagwat, Stuart Harrop, Mark Bonta and Sonia Tidemann
     
    7 The human dimension in addressing conflict with large carnivores 110
    Amy Dickman, Silvio Marchini and Michael Manfredo
     
    8 Citizen science and nature conservation 127
    Jonathan Silvertown, Christina D. Buesching, Susan K. Jacobson and Tony Rebelo
     
    9 Nature as a source of health and well-being: is this an ecosystem service that could pay for conserving biodiversity? 143
    Joelene Hughes, Jules Pretty and Dav id W. Macdonald
     
    Part II Habitat case studies 161
     
    10 Ocean conservation: current challenges and future opportunities 163
    Alex D. Rogers, Dan Laffoley, Nick Polunin and Derek P. Tittensor
     
    11 Lost in muddy waters: freshwater biodiversity 184
    Nic Pacini, David M. Harper, Peter Henderson and Tom LeQuesne
     
    12 Habitat case studies: islands 204
    Carolyn King, Mark Lomolino, Gary Roemer and Brendan Godley
     
    13 Conservation of tropical forests: maintaining ecological integrity and resilience 222
    Owen T. Lewis, Robert M. Ewers, Margaret D. Lowman and Ya dvinder Malhi
     
    Part III Taxonomic case studies 237
     
    14 A global perspective on conserving butterflies and moths and their habitats 239
    Thomas Merckx, Blanca Huertas, Yves Basset and Jeremy Thomas
     
    15 Bird conservation in tropical ecosystems: challenges and opportunities 258
    Joseph A. Tobias, Ça?an H. ?ekercio?lu and F. Hernan Vargas
     
    16 Conserving large mammals: are they a special case? 277
    David W. Macdonald, Luigi Boitani, Eric Dinerstein, HervE Fritz and Richard Wrangham
     
    17 Plant conservation: the seeds of success 313
    Timothy Wa lker, Stephen A. Harris and Kingsley W. Dixon
     
    Part IV Safeguarding the future 327
     
    18 The 'why', 'what' and 'how' of monitoring for conservation 329
    Julia P.G. Jones, Gregory P. Asner, Stuart H.M. Butchart and K. Ullas Karanth
     
    19 Effective conservation depends upon understanding human behaviour 344
    Freya A.V. St John, Aidan M. Keane and Eleanor J. Milner-Gulland
     
    20 Designing effective solutions to conservation planning problems 362
    Andrew T. Knight, Ana. S.L. Rodrigues, Niels Strange, Tom Tew and Kerrie A. Wilson
     
    21 Biological corridors and connectivity 384
    Samuel A. Cushman, Brad McRae, Frank Adriaensen, Paul Beier, Mark Shirley and Kathy Zeller
     
    22 Righting past wrongs and ensuring the future: challenges and opportunities for effective reintroductions amidst a biodiversity crisis 405
    Axel Moehrenschlager, Debra M. Shier, Tom P. Moorhouse and Mark R. Stanley Price
     
    23 Rewilding 430
    Chris Sandom, C. Josh Donlan, Jens-Christian Svenning and Dennis Hansen
     
    24 Disease control 452
    Peter D. Walsh
     
    Part V A synthesis 467
     
    25 Elephants in the