Forests need apes as much as the apes need the forests. They are the
gardeners of the forest - keystone species in the ecology of African
and Southeast Asian forests, dispersing seeds, creating light gaps and
pruning branch-tips whilst feeding. Their habitat comprises two of the
planet's three major tropical forest blocks that are essential for
global climate regulation. But the economic pressures that are
destroying ape habitats are much greater than current available
conservation finance. This unique case study from the Kibale national
park illustrates how biological research has had diverse consequences
for conservation. It examines effects on habitat management, community
relations, ecotourism and training. Lessons learned from this project
over the last 20 years will inspire researchers and conservationists
to work together to promote biodiversity through field projects.
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The Benefits of Longterm Research
Product details
ISBN
9780511421617
Published
2013
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author