The Role of Science for Conservation
Title | The Role of Science for Conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Matthias Wolff |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0415680719 |
The book integrates the knowledge and reflections of thirty scientists, of which many have dedicated a substantial part of their professional life to the Galapagos archipelago, to the conservation of its biodiversity and to the sustainable management of its resources. The book can be considered a milestone on the way to the successful conservation and sustainable development of this unique world heritage site.
Conservation Science: Balancing the Needs of People and Nature
Title | Conservation Science: Balancing the Needs of People and Nature PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Kareiva |
Publisher | Roberts |
Pages | 672 |
Release | 2017-12-22 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9781319146719 |
Now is the time for conservation science—a mission-oriented scientific enterprise that seeks to protect nature, including Earth’s animals, plants, and ecosystems, in the face of unprecedented human demands upon the planet. Conservation scientists apply principles from ecology, population genetics, economics, political science, and other natural and social sciences to manage and preserve nature. The focus of this textbook is first and foremost on protecting nature and especially Earth’s biota. It also contains a heavy emphasis on highlighting strategies to better connect the practice of conservation with the needs and priorities of a growing human population. Now used at over 150 colleges and universities, Conservation Science is an original and modern approach to conservation. Conservation Science was primarily written primarily for undergraduates and beginning graduate students who are interested either in academic careers or working in conservation at government agencies, non-governmental organizations, or international institutions.
Pangolins
Title | Pangolins PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 658 |
Release | 2019-11-23 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 012815506X |
Pangolins: Science, Society and Conservation brings together experts from around the world to document the most up-to-date scientific knowledge on pangolins and their conservation. It chronicles threats facing the species, explores the current initiatives required to protect them, and looks ahead at the future of pangolin science and conservation efforts. Led by a team of editors with more than 20 years collective experience in pangolin conservation, this book includes accounts of the species' evolution, morphology, and systematics. It discusses the role of pangolins in historically symbolic, mythological, and ritualistic practices across Africa, Asia, and Europe, as well as contemporary practices including international trafficking. Chapters in the latter portion of this book focus on conservation solutions, including law enforcement and international policy, behavior change, local community engagement, ex situ conservation, tourism, and other interventions needed to secure the future of the species. Pangolins: Science, Society and Conservation is the latest volume in Elsevier's species-specific series, Biodiversity of the World: Conservation from Genes to Landscapes. This book is a valuable resource for researchers and students in species conservation science, planning, and policymaking. - Provides detailed accounts of the natural history and conservation status of each pangolin species - Explores the cultural significance of pangolins, historic and contemporary use, and international trade and trafficking - Discusses conservation solutions ranging from law enforcement and local community engagement to ex situ conservation, innovative finance, and tourism
Effective Conservation Science
Title | Effective Conservation Science PDF eBook |
Author | Peter M. Kareiva |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0198808976 |
This novel text assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collectively they highlight many of the most challenging questions being asked in conservation science today, each of which will benefit from new experiments, new data, and new analyses. The book's principal aim is to inspire readers to tackle these uncomfortable issues head-on. A second goal is to be reflective and consider how the field has reacted to challenges to orthodoxy, and to what extent have or can these challenges advance conservation science. Furthermore, several chapters discuss how to guard against confirmation bias. The overall goal is that this book will lead to greater conservation of ecosystems and biodiversity by harnessing the engine of constructive scientific scepticism in service of better results.
Plant Conservation Science and Practice
Title | Plant Conservation Science and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Blackmore |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2017-08-03 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1107148146 |
This book focuses on global efforts to protect plant diversity and the role that botanic gardens play in conserving plant species.
Science, Conservation, and National Parks
Title | Science, Conservation, and National Parks PDF eBook |
Author | Steven R. Beissinger |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 455 |
Release | 2017-01-13 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 022642300X |
Papers from a summit, "Science for Parks, Parks for Science: the next century," organized by University of California, Berkeley, in partnership with the National Geographic Society and the National Park Service and held 25-27 March 2015 at the University of California, Berkeley.
Conducting Research in Conservation
Title | Conducting Research in Conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Helen Newing |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 652 |
Release | 2010-10-18 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1136934391 |
Conducting Research in Conservation is the first textbook on social science research methods written specifically for use in the expanding and increasingly multidisciplinary field of environmental conservation. The first section on planning a research project includes chapters on the need for social science research in conservation, defining a research topic, methodology, and sampling. Section two focuses on practical issues in carrying out fieldwork with local communities, from fieldwork preparation and data collection to the relationships between the researcher and the study community. Section three provides an in-depth focus on a range of social science methods including standard qualitative and quantitative methods such as participant observation, interviewing and questionnaires, and more advanced methods, such as ethnobiological methods for documenting local environmental knowledge and change, and participatory methods such as the ‘PRA’ toolbox. Section four then demonstrates how to analyze social science data qualitatively and quantitatively; and the final section outlines the writing-up process and what should happen after the end of the formal research project. This book is a comprehensive and accessible guide to social science research methods for students of conservation related subjects and practitioners trained in the natural sciences. It features practical worldwide examples of conservation-related research in different ecosystems such as forests; grasslands; marine and riverine systems; and farmland. Boxes provide definitions of key terms, practical tips, and brief narratives from students and practitioners describe the practical issues that they have faced in the field.