
Author: Mace, Georgina
Brand: Cambridge University Press
Color: Multicolor
Edition: Illustrated
Format: Illustrated
Number Of Pages: 328
Release Date: 06-05-2009
Details: 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.
EAN: 9780521634458
Languages: English
Binding: paperback
Item Note: Ex-library copy with laminated covers and rubber stamp, otherwise unread.
Item Condition: UsedLikeNew