Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities.. Protecting beyond the Protected

Par : Susanne Stoll-Kleemann, Collectif, Tim O'Riordan

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  • Nombre de pages320
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.535 kg
  • Dimensions15,0 cm × 22,5 cm × 2,0 cm
  • ISBN0-521-89052-7
  • EAN9780521890526
  • Date de parution01/01/2002
  • ÉditeurCambridge University Press

Résumé

Biodiversity is the key indicator of a healthy planet and healthy society. Losses of biodiversity have now become widespread and current rates are potentially catastrophic for species and habitat integrity. Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities advocates both the preservation of the best remaining habitats and the enhancement of new biodiverse habitats to ensure that they cope with human impact, climate change and alien species invasion. The authors argue that these aims can be achieved by a mix of strict protection, by inclusive involvement of people inside and adjacent to reserves, and by combining livelihoods and social wellbeing in all future biodiversity management. Case studies from regions around the world, including Europe, the United States, Latin America, Asia and Africa, are examined and discussed, and the contributors include political scientists, economists and ecologists.
Biodiversity is the key indicator of a healthy planet and healthy society. Losses of biodiversity have now become widespread and current rates are potentially catastrophic for species and habitat integrity. Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities advocates both the preservation of the best remaining habitats and the enhancement of new biodiverse habitats to ensure that they cope with human impact, climate change and alien species invasion. The authors argue that these aims can be achieved by a mix of strict protection, by inclusive involvement of people inside and adjacent to reserves, and by combining livelihoods and social wellbeing in all future biodiversity management. Case studies from regions around the world, including Europe, the United States, Latin America, Asia and Africa, are examined and discussed, and the contributors include political scientists, economists and ecologists.