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Conservation Biology - For the Coming Decade (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition): Peggy L. Fiedler, Peter M. Kareiva Conservation Biology - For the Coming Decade (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Peggy L. Fiedler, Peter M. Kareiva
R5,566 Discovery Miles 55 660 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Reflecting a new generation of conservation biologists' upper-division and graduate level conservation biology courses, as well as for individual reference, this book incorporates a number of new authors and additional chapters, covering all aspects of one of the most dynamic areas in the life sciences. Containing ten additional chapters, it includes such timely topics as ecosystem management and the economics of conservation.

Conservation Biology - The Theory and Practice of Nature Conservation Preservation and Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint... Conservation Biology - The Theory and Practice of Nature Conservation Preservation and Management (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
Peggy L. Fiedler
R4,073 Discovery Miles 40 730 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

* * * John Harper * * * Nature conservation has changed from an idealistic philosophy to a serious technology. Ecology, the science that underpins the technol ogy of conservation, is still too immature to provide all the wisdom that it must. It is arguable that the desire to conserve nature will in itself force the discipline of ecology to identify fundamental prob lems in its scientific goals and methods. In return, ecologists may be able to offer some insights that make conservation more practicable (Harper 1987). The idea that nature (species or communities) is worth preserv ing rests on several fundamental arguments, particularly the argu ment of nostalgia and the argument of human benefit and need. Nostalgia, of course, is a powerful emotion. With some notable ex ceptions, there is usually a feeling of dismay at a change in the sta tus quo, whether it be the loss of a place in the country for walking or rambling, the loss of a painting or architectural monument, or that one will never again have the chance to see a particular species of bird or plant.

Conservation Biology - For the Coming Decade (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1998): Peggy L. Fiedler, Peter M. Kareiva Conservation Biology - For the Coming Decade (Paperback, 2nd ed. 1998)
Peggy L. Fiedler, Peter M. Kareiva
R4,309 Discovery Miles 43 090 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Refecting what a new generation of conservation biologists is doing and thinking, this vital and far ranging second edition explores where conservation biology is heading. It challenges many conventions of conservation biology by exposing certain weaknesses of widely accepted principles. Combining contributions from both the school and the new breed of conservation biologists, this insightful text focuses primarily on topics the are integral to the daily activities of conservation biologists. Several chapters address ecosystem restoration and biotic invasions as well as the the mechanics of population viability analyses, which are now a routine facet of conservation efforts. A case history approach is implemented throughout the book, with the use of practical real-world examples. Furthermore, an in-depth look at quantitative analyses is presented, allowing for models and mathematical analyses to pinpoint limitations in existing data and guide research toward those aspects of biology that are most likely to be critical to the dynamics of a species or an ecosystem.

Suisun Marsh - Ecological History and Possible Futures (Paperback): Peter B. Moyle, Amber D Manfree, Peggy L. Fiedler Suisun Marsh - Ecological History and Possible Futures (Paperback)
Peter B. Moyle, Amber D Manfree, Peggy L. Fiedler
R1,030 R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Save R108 (10%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

One of California's most remarkable wetlands, Suisun Marsh is the largest tidal marsh on the West Coast and a major feature of the San Francisco Estuary. This productive and unique habitat supports endemic species, is a nursery for native fishes, and is a vital link for migratory waterfowl. The 6,000-year-old marsh has been affected by human activity, and humans will continue to have significant impacts on the marsh as the sea level rises and cultural values shift in the century ahead. This study includes in-depth information about the ecological and human history of Suisun Marsh, its abiotic and biotic characteristics, agents of ecological change, and alternative futures facing this ecosystem.

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