Essentials of Conservation Biology does have a lot to offer and is a well-written text, with current examples up to and including papers from 2014. Terms are well defined in the text, and the history of conservation biology as a field is well explained. Chapters are engaging and well thought out, including box articles, summaries, and suggested readings for each chapter.

David W. MacDougall, Plant Science Bulletin

Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. Essentials of Conservation Biology, Sixth Edition, combines theory and applied and basic research to explain the connections between conservation biology and ecology, climate change biology, the protection of endangered species, protected area management, environmental economics, and sustainable development. A major theme throughout the book is the active role that scientists, local people, the general public, conservation organizations, and governments can play in protecting biodiversity, even while providing for human needs. Each chapter begins with general ideas and principles, which are illustrated with choice examples from the current literature. The most instructive examples are discussed in boxes highlighting projects, species, and issues of particular significance. Chapters end with summaries, an annotated list of suggested readings, and discussion questions. This new edition comes with extensive summary statements in the text margins, as study aids. Essentials of Conservation Biology, Sixth Edition, is beautifully illustrated in full color, and is written in clear, non-technical language, making it well-suited for undergraduate courses.
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Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press. Essentials of Conservation Biology, Sixth Edition, combines theory and applied and basic research to explain the connections between conservation biology and ecology, climate change biology, the protection of endangered species, protected area management, environmental economics, and sustainable development.
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PART I: DEFINING CONSERVATION BIOLOGY.- 1. What is Conservation Biology?.- 2. What is Biodiversity?.- 3. Where is the World's Biodiversity Found?.- PART II: THE VALUE OF BIODIVERSITY.- 4. The Value of Biodiversity.- 5. Indirect Economic Values.- 6. Environmental Ethics.- PART III: THREATS TO BIODIVERSITY.- 7. Extinction is Forever.- 8. Vulnerability to Extinction.- 9. Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation, Degradation, and Global Climate Change.- 10. Overexploitation, Invasive Species, and Disease.- PART IV: CONSERVATION AT THE POPULATION AND SPECIES LEVELS.- 11. Problems of Small Populations.- 12. Applied Population Biology.- 13. Establishing New Populations.- 14. Ex Situ Conservation Strategies.- PART V: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS.- 15. Establishing Protected Areas.- 16. Designing Protected Areas.- 17. Managing Protected Areas.- 18. Conservation Outside Protected Areas.- 19. Restoration of Damaged Ecosystems.- PART VI: THE CHALLENGE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT.- 20. Sustainable Development at Local and National Levels.- 21. International Approaches to Sustainable Development.- 22. An Agenda for the Future.
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A fully updated new edition of a wellrenowned text
Beautifully illustrated and with extensive bibliography and glossary
Engrossing pedagogy mixes examples, questions and summaries to aid student learning
Emphasises the relevance of the subject to the wider world throughout
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781605352893
Publisert
2014
Utgave
6. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
2306 gr
Høyde
282 mm
Bredde
223 mm
Dybde
32 mm
Aldersnivå
Lower undergraduate, U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
603

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Biografisk notat

Richard B. Primack is a Professor in the Biology Department at Boston University. He received his B.A. at Harvard University in 1972 and his Ph.D. at Duke University in 1976, and then was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Canterbury and Harvard University. He has served as a visiting professor at the University of Hong Kong and Tokyo University, and has been awarded Bullard and Putnam Fellowships from Harvard University and a Guggenheim Fellowship. Dr. Primack was President of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, and is currently Editor-in-Chief of the journal Biological Conservation. Twenty-eight foreign-language editions of his conservation biology textbooks (the Essentials and the shorter Primer of Conservation Biology) have been produced, with local coauthors.