As the US National Park Service marks its centennial in 2016, parks
and protected areas worldwide are under increasing threat from a
variety of factors, including storms and fires of greater severity,
plant and animal extinctions, the changing attitudes of a public that
has become more urbanized, and the political pressures of narrow
special interest groups. In the face of such rapid environmental and
cultural changes, Science, Conservation, and National Parks gathers a
group of renowned scholars—including Edward O. Wilson, Jane
Lubchenco, Thomas Dietz, and Monica Turner, among many others—who
seek to address these problems and, in so doing, to secure a future
for protected areas that will push forward the frontiers of
biological, physical, and social science in and for parks. Examining
the major challenges of parks and protected areas throughout the
world, contributors provide answers to a number of key conservation
questions, such as: How should stewardship address climate change,
urban encroachment and pollution, and invasive species? How can
society, especially youth, become more engaged with nature and parks,
and are there models to guide interactions between parks and their
neighbors? What are appropriate conservation objectives for parks in
the Anthropocene? Charting a course for the parks of the next century,
Science, Conservation, and National Parks is certain not only to
catalyze the continued evolution of US park conservation policy, but
also to be an inspiration for parks, conservation, and management
worldwide.
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ISBN
9780226423142
Publisert
2018
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1. utgave
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University of Chicago Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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