Conservation at the Local Level
Title | Conservation at the Local Level PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1959 |
Genre | Natural resources |
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Culture, Conservation and Biodiversity
Title | Culture, Conservation and Biodiversity PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Furze |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1996-07-25 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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This volume makes use of comparative case studies to show sustainable development activities within the natural parks and reserves of Asia, the Americas, Africa, Europe and Australia.
Advanced Introduction to Community-based Conservation
Title | Advanced Introduction to Community-based Conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Fikret Berkes |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2021-01-29 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1839102233 |
Professor Fikret Berkes provides a unique introduction to the social and interdisciplinary dimensions of biodiversity conservation. Examining a range of approaches, new ideas, controversies and debates, he demonstrates that biodiversity loss is not primarily a technical issue, but a social problem that operates in an economic, political and cultural context. Berkes concludes that conservation must be democratized in order to broaden its support base and build more inclusive constituencies for conservation.
Conservation Is Our Government Now
Title | Conservation Is Our Government Now PDF eBook |
Author | Paige West |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 353 |
Release | 2006-05-31 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0822388065 |
A significant contribution to political ecology, Conservation Is Our Government Now is an ethnographic examination of the history and social effects of conservation and development efforts in Papua New Guinea. Drawing on extensive fieldwork conducted over a period of seven years, Paige West focuses on the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area, the site of a biodiversity conservation project implemented between 1994 and 1999. She describes the interactions between those who ran the program—mostly ngo workers—and the Gimi people who live in the forests surrounding Crater Mountain. West shows that throughout the project there was a profound disconnect between the goals of the two groups. The ngo workers thought that they would encourage conservation and cultivate development by teaching Gimi to value biodiversity as an economic resource. The villagers expected that in exchange for the land, labor, food, and friendship they offered the conservation workers, they would receive benefits, such as medicine and technology. In the end, the divergent nature of each group’s expectations led to disappointment for both. West reveals how every aspect of the Crater Mountain Wildlife Management Area—including ideas of space, place, environment, and society—was socially produced, created by changing configurations of ideas, actions, and material relations not only in Papua New Guinea but also in other locations around the world. Complicating many of the assumptions about nature, culture, and development underlying contemporary conservation efforts, Conservation Is Our Government Now demonstrates the unique capacity of ethnography to illuminate the relationship between the global and the local, between transnational processes and individual lives.
Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction
Title | Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction PDF eBook |
Author | Michelle Nijhuis |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2021-03-09 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1324001690 |
Winner of the Sierra Club's 2021 Rachel Carson Award One of Chicago Tribune's Ten Best Books of 2021 Named a Top Ten Best Science Book of 2021 by Booklist and Smithsonian Magazine "At once thoughtful and thought-provoking,” Beloved Beasts tells the story of the modern conservation movement through the lives and ideas of the people who built it, making “a crucial addition to the literature of our troubled time" (Elizabeth Kolbert, author of The Sixth Extinction). In the late nineteenth century, humans came at long last to a devastating realization: their rapidly industrializing and globalizing societies were driving scores of animal species to extinction. In Beloved Beasts, acclaimed science journalist Michelle Nijhuis traces the history of the movement to protect and conserve other forms of life. From early battles to save charismatic species such as the American bison and bald eagle to today’s global effort to defend life on a larger scale, Nijhuis’s “spirited and engaging” account documents “the changes of heart that changed history” (Dan Cryer, Boston Globe). With “urgency, passion, and wit” (Michael Berry, Christian Science Monitor), she describes the vital role of scientists and activists such as Aldo Leopold and Rachel Carson, reveals the origins of vital organizations like the Audubon Society and the World Wildlife Fund, explores current efforts to protect species such as the whooping crane and the black rhinoceros, and confronts the darker side of modern conservation, long shadowed by racism and colonialism. As the destruction of other species continues and the effects of climate change wreak havoc on our world, Beloved Beasts charts the ways conservation is becoming a movement for the protection of all species including our own.
Sea Otter Conservation
Title | Sea Otter Conservation PDF eBook |
Author | Shawn Larson |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 2014-12-23 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0128016876 |
Sea otters are good indicators of ocean health. In addition, they are a keystone species, offering a stabilizing effect on ecosystem, controlling sea urchin populations that would otherwise inflict damage to kelp forest ecosystems. The kelp forest ecosystem is crucial for marine organisms and contains coastal erosion. With the concerns about the imperiled status of sea otter populations in California, Aleutian Archipelago and coastal areas of Russia and Japan, the last several years have shown growth of interest culturally and politically in the status and preservation of sea otter populations. Sea Otter Conservation brings together the vast knowledge of well-respected leaders in the field, offering insight into the more than 100 years of conservation and research that have resulted in recovery from near extinction. This publication assesses the issues influencing prospects for continued conservation and recovery of the sea otter populations and provides insight into how to handle future global changes. - Covers scientific, cultural, economic and political components of sea otter conservation - Provides guidance on how to manage threats to the sea otter populations in the face of future global changes - Highlights the effects that interactions of coastal animals have with the marine ecosystem
Rights-based Approaches
Title | Rights-based Approaches PDF eBook |
Author | Jessica Campese |
Publisher | CIFOR |
Pages | 334 |
Release | 2009-01-01 |
Genre | Biodiversity conservation |
ISBN | 9791412898 |