Conservation /

Hambler, Clive, 1960- ,

Conservation / Clive Hambler and Susan M. Canney. - Second edition. - x, 416 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

First published in 2004.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: Preface to the Second Edition; 1. Introduction to conservation; 2. Threats to biodiversity; 3. Evaluation of priorities for species and habitats; 4. Monitoring, indicators and impact assessment; 5. Management of natural and fragmented habitats; 6. Management of species; 7. Sustainable use, semi-natural cultural landscapes, and the matrix; 8. Restoration and offsetting; 9. Environmental policy; References; Index to species names; Index.

"The importance of conservation is growing each year, with increasing concerns over the destruction of biodiversity and the rising awareness of ecosystem services generating new debates on the human-nature relationship. This compact overview integrates the process, theory and practice of conservation for a broad readership, from students to practitioners. Taking a global perspective, it uses examples from around the world to show how general themes, patterns and drivers acting at different scales come together to cause problems at the local level"--

9780521181686 £27.99


Conservation biology.
Environment and Ecology.
The environment
Biodiversity
Applied ecology
Environmental management
Sustainability
Conservation of wildlife & habitats