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Author Hawkins, Sally

Title Routledge Handbook of Rewilding
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (421 p.)
Series Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks Ser
Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Endorsement -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Editors -- Contributors -- Foreword: Pioneering a rewilding paradigm -- Acknowledgements -- Part I The Evolution of Rewilding -- 1 Introduction: What Is Rewilding? -- References -- 2 The Emergence of Rewilding in North America -- Introduction -- Early Years and the Evolution of a New Discipline -- The Ecological Foundations of Rewilding -- A Synthesis of the Meaning of Rewilding -- References -- 3 The Emergence of Rewilding in Europe -- Introduction -- Early Influences
Emerging European Rewilding Groups -- A Different Path ... How Rewilding in Europe Is Different to Its North American Roots -- Conclusions: The Mainstreaming of Rewilding in Europe -- Notes -- References -- 4 Ecological Restoration and Rewilding: Integrating Communities of Practice to Achieve Common Goals -- Historical Roots and Scientific Underpinnings -- Relationship Between Restoration and Rewilding -- Strategic Integration -- References -- 5 Developing a Framework for Rewilding Based On Its Social-Ecological Aims -- Introduction -- Method -- Aims of Rewilding -- Ecological Change
Socio-cultural Change -- Landscape-level Or Social-Ecological Change -- The Implications of Rewilding Aims for Rewilding Practice -- A Framework Integrating Rewilding Aims and Principles -- Discussion and Conclusions -- Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- Part II Theoretical and Practical Underpinnings of Rewilding -- 6 Trophic Cascades as a Basis for Rewilding -- Introduction -- Basics of Trophic Cascades -- Trophic Cascades in Large Carnivores -- Trophic Cascades in Yellowstone -- Should We Rewild Large Carnivores to Produce Trophic Cascades? -- Acknowledgements -- References
7 Species Translocations, Taxon Replacements, and Rewilding -- Introduction -- Translocation and Rewilding -- Lessons Learned From Early Translocations -- The Development of Translocation Science -- Translocations and Rewilding -- Keystone Species -- Rewilding and Taxon Substitution -- Historical Baselines for Informing Species Composition -- Policy and Law -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- 8 Cores and Corridors: Natural Landscape Linkages to Rewild Protected Areas and Wildlife Refuges -- Connectivity Conservation and Intact Landscapes
Theory: Research Evidence for Benefits of Creating Intact Natural Landscape Linkages Using Rewilding Approaches -- Practice: Designing Rewilding Networks -- Paying for the Process -- Knowledge Gaps: Crossing the Divide Between Theory and Practice of Linking Landscapes -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- 9 Mapping Wildness and Opportunities for Rewilding -- Introduction -- Mapping Wild Places -- Opportunity Mapping -- Brave New World? -- References -- 10 Measuring Success in Rewilding: Ecological Overview -- Rewilding and Ecological Monitoring -- Goals and Objectives for Monitoring
Notes Description based upon print version of record
How Do We Monitor?
Form Electronic book
Author Convery, Ian
Carver, Steve
Beyers, Rene
ISBN 9781000785685
1000785688