Conservation science has become a truly multi-faceted discipline, which requires students, scholars and professionals alike to be familiar with concepts from the spectrum of academic pursuits. As a result, producing a readable volume that effectively summarizes the pressing issues biodiversity is faced with and how they can be mitigated is no mean feat. First published in 2004, the new edition has been updated to reflect the changing nature of conservation science, acknowledging and understanding the strong linkages between people and their impacts on biodiversity, as well as their importance in determining how these impacts can be changed. There are a number of excellent titles that attempt to do this for a similar target audience, but the...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
we have witnessed a substantialdecline in global biodiversity, much of which is clearly linked to hu...
Now is the time for conservation science—a mission-oriented scientific enterprise that seeks to prot...
The conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important issues facing ecologists today. In thi...
[Extract] Biodiversity conservation was first defined as a science less than three decades ago (Mein...
This open access book features essays written by philosophers, biologists, ecologists and conservati...
This novel text assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collect...
Developed following the success of an international symposium, this book examines how to make conser...
In any scientific endeavour, the object is to understand how the natural world works. In applied sci...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
Conservation science is a rapidly developing discipline, and the knowledge base it generates is rele...
Evolution has molded the past and paves the future of biodiversity. As anthropogenic damage to the E...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
How can rare species and their habitats be conserved and protected? The conservation handbook provid...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
we have witnessed a substantialdecline in global biodiversity, much of which is clearly linked to hu...
Now is the time for conservation science—a mission-oriented scientific enterprise that seeks to prot...
The conservation of biodiversity is one of the most important issues facing ecologists today. In thi...
[Extract] Biodiversity conservation was first defined as a science less than three decades ago (Mein...
This open access book features essays written by philosophers, biologists, ecologists and conservati...
This novel text assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collect...
Developed following the success of an international symposium, this book examines how to make conser...
In any scientific endeavour, the object is to understand how the natural world works. In applied sci...
Conservation science and conservation action are assumed to have identical goals. However, in realit...
Conservation science is a rapidly developing discipline, and the knowledge base it generates is rele...
Evolution has molded the past and paves the future of biodiversity. As anthropogenic damage to the E...
There is a vigorous debate about the capacity of conservation biology, as a scientific discipline, t...
How can rare species and their habitats be conserved and protected? The conservation handbook provid...
More than half the habitable surface of the Earth has already been significantly altered by human ac...
Editorial relating to a special collection of papers in which leading conservation scientists identi...
we have witnessed a substantialdecline in global biodiversity, much of which is clearly linked to hu...