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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108987936
- Artikelnr.: 70910242
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Bertie J. Weddell is a retired member of the Washington State University faculty, and former Principal and founder of Draba, a natural resource conservation business. She has been teaching, writing, and consulting about conservation for four decades. Dr. Weddell has provided expert testimony on wetland ecology regarding Tribal and federal water rights. She is the author of Conserving Living Natural Resources in the Context of a Changing World (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Preface
Introduction: getting and evaluating information for making decisions about conservation
Part I. Maintaining Populations of Featured Species: A Utilitarian Approach to Conservation
1. Historical context: beginnings of formal utilitarian conservation
2. Central concepts: populations, succession and ecosystems
3. Strategies: managing harvests and habitats for valued species
4. Strategies: managing to minimize conflicts between pests and people
Part II. Protecting and Restoring Populations and Habitats: A Preservationist Approach to Conservation: 5. Historical context: rising concerns about human impacts
6. Central concepts: evolution, adaptation and extinction
7. Strategies: protecting and restoring species
8. Strategies: protecting and restoring ecosystems
Part III. Promoting Biocultural Diversity and Resilience: A Stewardship Approach to Conservation
9. Historical context: new opportunities and challenges
10. Central concepts: complexity and change
11. Strategies: stewardship to conserve complex, resilient ecosystems
12. Strategies: stewardship to integrate conservation of biological and cultural diversity
Appendix: types of ecosystems
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction: getting and evaluating information for making decisions about conservation
Part I. Maintaining Populations of Featured Species: A Utilitarian Approach to Conservation
1. Historical context: beginnings of formal utilitarian conservation
2. Central concepts: populations, succession and ecosystems
3. Strategies: managing harvests and habitats for valued species
4. Strategies: managing to minimize conflicts between pests and people
Part II. Protecting and Restoring Populations and Habitats: A Preservationist Approach to Conservation: 5. Historical context: rising concerns about human impacts
6. Central concepts: evolution, adaptation and extinction
7. Strategies: protecting and restoring species
8. Strategies: protecting and restoring ecosystems
Part III. Promoting Biocultural Diversity and Resilience: A Stewardship Approach to Conservation
9. Historical context: new opportunities and challenges
10. Central concepts: complexity and change
11. Strategies: stewardship to conserve complex, resilient ecosystems
12. Strategies: stewardship to integrate conservation of biological and cultural diversity
Appendix: types of ecosystems
Bibliography
Index.
Preface
Introduction: getting and evaluating information for making decisions about conservation
Part I. Maintaining Populations of Featured Species: A Utilitarian Approach to Conservation
1. Historical context: beginnings of formal utilitarian conservation
2. Central concepts: populations, succession and ecosystems
3. Strategies: managing harvests and habitats for valued species
4. Strategies: managing to minimize conflicts between pests and people
Part II. Protecting and Restoring Populations and Habitats: A Preservationist Approach to Conservation: 5. Historical context: rising concerns about human impacts
6. Central concepts: evolution, adaptation and extinction
7. Strategies: protecting and restoring species
8. Strategies: protecting and restoring ecosystems
Part III. Promoting Biocultural Diversity and Resilience: A Stewardship Approach to Conservation
9. Historical context: new opportunities and challenges
10. Central concepts: complexity and change
11. Strategies: stewardship to conserve complex, resilient ecosystems
12. Strategies: stewardship to integrate conservation of biological and cultural diversity
Appendix: types of ecosystems
Bibliography
Index.
Introduction: getting and evaluating information for making decisions about conservation
Part I. Maintaining Populations of Featured Species: A Utilitarian Approach to Conservation
1. Historical context: beginnings of formal utilitarian conservation
2. Central concepts: populations, succession and ecosystems
3. Strategies: managing harvests and habitats for valued species
4. Strategies: managing to minimize conflicts between pests and people
Part II. Protecting and Restoring Populations and Habitats: A Preservationist Approach to Conservation: 5. Historical context: rising concerns about human impacts
6. Central concepts: evolution, adaptation and extinction
7. Strategies: protecting and restoring species
8. Strategies: protecting and restoring ecosystems
Part III. Promoting Biocultural Diversity and Resilience: A Stewardship Approach to Conservation
9. Historical context: new opportunities and challenges
10. Central concepts: complexity and change
11. Strategies: stewardship to conserve complex, resilient ecosystems
12. Strategies: stewardship to integrate conservation of biological and cultural diversity
Appendix: types of ecosystems
Bibliography
Index.







