Innovation for 21st Century Conservation

Innovation for 21st Century Conservation
Title Innovation for 21st Century Conservation PDF eBook
Author Penelope Figgis
Publisher
Pages 213
Release 2012
Genre Biodiversity conservation
ISBN 9780987165411

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"This publication is based principally on the presentations made to the Innovation for 21st Century Conservation Symposium held on 20–21 March 2012 in Adelaide, South Australia. The publication and the symposium are a joint collaboration between the Australian Committee for IUCN, the South Australian Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, and The Nature Conservancy. The symposium was the second in the ACIUCN Science Informing Policy Symposia Series." -- Page 4.

Science and Innovation for Conservation in the 21st Century

Science and Innovation for Conservation in the 21st Century
Title Science and Innovation for Conservation in the 21st Century PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 41
Release 2021
Genre Forest health
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Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation

Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation
Title Evolution and Innovation in Wildlife Conservation PDF eBook
Author Brian Child
Publisher Earthscan
Pages 481
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1849771286

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The crucible of innovation in wildlife and habitat conservation is in southern Africa where it has co-evolved with decolonization, political transformation and the rise of development, ownership, management and livelihood debates. Charting this innovation, early chapters deal with the traditional 'fines and fences' conservation that occurred in the colonial and early post-independence period, with subsequent sections focussing on the experimentation and innovation that occurred on private and communal land as a result of the break from these traditional methods. The final section deals with mo.

Conservation in the Internet Age

Conservation in the Internet Age
Title Conservation in the Internet Age PDF eBook
Author James N. Levitt
Publisher Island Press
Pages 393
Release 2013-04-16
Genre Nature
ISBN 1597268518

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Since the earliest days of our nation, new communications and transportation networks have enabled vast changes in how and where Americans live and work. Transcontinental railroads and telegraphs helped to open the West; mass media and interstate highways paved the way for suburban migration. In our own day, the internet and advanced logistics networks are enabling new changes on the landscape, with both positive and negative impacts on our efforts to conserve land and biodiversity. Emerging technologies have led to tremendous innovations in conservation science and resource management as well as education and advocacy efforts. At the same time, new networks have been powerful enablers of decentralization, facilitating sprawling development into previously undesirable or inaccessible areas. Conservation in the Internet Age offers an innovative, cross-disciplinary perspective on critical changes on the land and in the field of conservation. The book: provides a general overview of the impact of new technologies and networks explores the potentially disruptive impacts of the new networks on open space and biodiversity presents case studies of innovative ways that conservation organizations are using the new networks to pursue their missions considers how rapid change in the Internet Age offers the potential for landmark conservation initiatives Conservation in the Internet Age is the first book to examine the links among land use, technology, and conservation from multiple perspectives, and to suggest areas and initiatives that merit further investigation. It offers unique and valuable insight into the challenges facing the land and biodiversity conservation community in the early twenty-first century, and represents an important new work for policymakers, conservation professionals, and academics in planning, design, conservation and resource management, policy, and related fields.

Conservation for the Twenty-first Century

Conservation for the Twenty-first Century
Title Conservation for the Twenty-first Century PDF eBook
Author David Western
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 402
Release 1989
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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This book is concerned with the future of living nature. Over 30 contributors from fields as diverse as genetics and philosophy, species ecology and zoo management, national park planning and national television broadcasting use their hands-on experience to provide informed speculation on what the future holds for wildlife and wildlands in relation to human needs.

Quantified

Quantified
Title Quantified PDF eBook
Author Joe Whitworth
Publisher Island Press
Pages 248
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 161091614X

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In Quantified, Whitworth draws lessons from the world's most tech-savvy, high-impact organizations to show how we can make real gains for the environment. The principles of his approach, dubbed quantified conservation, will be familiar to any thriving entrepreneur: situational awareness, bold outcomes, innovation and technology, data and analytics, and gain-focused investment. As President of The Freshwater Trust, Whitworth has put quantified conservation into practice, pioneering the model of a "do-tank" that is dramatically changing how rivers can get restored across the United States. The stories in Quantified highlight the most precious of resources--water--but they apply to any environmental effort. Whether in the realm of policy, agriculture, business, or philanthropy, Whitworth is charting a new course for conservation.

Conservation Technology

Conservation Technology
Title Conservation Technology PDF eBook
Author Serge A. Wich
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 316
Release 2021
Genre Nature
ISBN 0198850247

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"The global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an unprecedented pace. Despite the considerable effort devoted to conservation science and management, we still lack the basic data on the distribution and density of most animal and plant species, which in turn hampers our efforts to study changes over time. In addition, we often lack behavioural data from the very animals most influenced by environmental changes; this is largely due to the financial and logistical limitations associated with gathering scientific data on animals that are either widely distributed, cryptic, or negatively influenced by human presence. To overcome these limitations, conservationists are increasingly integrating/employing/incorporating technology to facilitate such data collection. The use of camera traps, acoustic sensors, satellite data, drones, and sophisticated computer algorithms to analyse the large datasets collected are becoming increasingly common. Although there are several specialist books on some of these technologies, there is currently no overarching volume that describes the available technology for conservation and evaluates its varied applications. This edited volume will fill this void, bringing together a team of international experts using a diverse range of approaches"--