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Human Values and Biodiversity Conservation - The Survival of Wild Species (Hardcover)
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Human Values and Biodiversity Conservation - The Survival of Wild Species (Hardcover)
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This pioneering book explores the influence of human values on the
willingness of individuals to pay for the conservation of
individual wildlife species (and classes of these), to be for or
against their survival, and to favor or oppose their
harvesting.Clement Tisdell combines original theories, survey
results and experimental findings to assess the economic benefit of
conserving particular wild species and to suggest strategies for a
sustainable future. With a detailed analysis of 25 species,
covering the three classes (mammals, birds and reptiles), this book
examines how variations in knowledge and social factors can
influence individuals' evaluation of species. Moreover, economics
and ecology are combined to propose sound policies for wildlife
management and to provide estimates of the net economic benefit of
conserving particular species. The first work to provide such
extensive analysis of human values and conservation, this book is
an essential resource for economists, ecologists and all those
interested in wildlife management, environment and nature
conservation. Contents: PART I: BACKGROUND 1. Human values and the
conservation of wild species: an overview 2. Basic theory: the
economic value of wild species, their conservation and use PART II:
VALUES AND SUPPORT FOR THE CONSERVATION OF INDIVIDUAL SPECIES AS
WELL AS SUSTAINABLE USE STRATEGIES 3. Changed values and increased
support for wildlife conservation as a result of ecotourism: a sea
turtle study 4. The economic worth of conserving the Asian elephant
5. Australia's curious tree-kangaroos: important influences
(particularly knowledge) on support for their conservation 6. The
social net economic benefit of conserving an endangered marsupial
glider: economic and ecological considerations 7. Support for
conserving the likeable koala versus that for a critically
endangered species of wombat 8. The hawksbill turtle its
conservation and use: public values, attitudes and policies 9.
Saltwater crocodiles: human values, conservation and sustainable
use PART III: VALUES AND SUPPORT FOR THE CONSERVATION OF MULTIPLE
SPECIES AS WELL AS SUSTAINABLE USE STRATEGIES 10. Public support
for conserving reptile species: stated values for different species
and comparative support for their conservation 11. Influences of
knowledge on wildlife valuation and support for conserving species
12. The relative importance of likeability and endangerment for
payments to conserve species 13. The similarity principle and
public support for the survival of wildlife species 14. The
comparative probability of species of mammals, birds and reptiles
being selected for survival when only a limited number of species
can be chosen 15. Public support for sustainable wildlife
harvesting and biodiversity conservation: a case study 16. Public
attitudes to wildlife use by Indigenous Australians: conservation
issues, marketing and the economic viability of aboriginal wildlife
enterprises Index
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