This book aims at visualizing to a broad audience how fifty
years of scientific research can make a huge contribution to
worldwide efforts in conservation. A model case is presented
showing how interdisciplinary work across a broad range of
scientific disciplines (Evolution Science, Botany, vertebrate
Zoology, Terrestrial Ecology, Marine Ecology, Fisheries Science,
Oceanography, Social and Economic Science) has contributed to the
conservation and sustainable development of the Galapagos
archipelago, the natural environment made famous by Charles Darwin
in the nineteenth century.
The book describe the state-of -the-art knowledge on the
Galapagos socio-ecosystem, presents modern modelling tools for the
integration of information from diverse science disciplines and
shall highlight contrasting viewpoints with regard to future
scenarios for reconciling conservation with the socio-economic
development of the archipelago. The book is innovative in its
multidisciplinary focus on conservation and in presenting up to
date tools for scenario modelling. Its conclusions are applicable
globally.
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