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Title Conservation in a changing world / edited by Georgina M. Mace, Andrew Balmford, and Joshua R. Ginsberg
Published Cambridge [England] ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1998

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Description xi, 308 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Series Conservation biology series ; 1
Conservation biology series ; 1
Contents 1. The challenges to conservation in a changing world: putting processes on the map / Andrew Balmford, Georgina M. Mace and Joshua R. Ginsberg -- 2. Anthropogenic, ecological and genetic factors in extinction / Russell Lande -- 3. Integrating endangered species protection and ecosystem management: the Cape Sable seaside-sparrow as a case study / Audrey L. Mayer and Stuart L. Pimm -- 4. The dynamic response of plants to environmental change and the resulting risks of extinction / Brian Huntley -- 5. Ecological and evolutionary importance of disturbance and catastrophes in plant conservation / William J. Bond -- 6. Butterfly distributional patterns, processes and conservation / Chris D. Thomas, Diego Jordano and Owen T. Lewis / [et al.] -- 7. Continent-wide conservation priorities and diversification processes / Jon Fjeldsa and Carsten Rahbek
8. Endemism and species turnover with elevation in montane avifaunas in the neotropics: implications for conservation / Douglas F. Stotz -- 9. Indicator taxa for biodiversity assessment in the vanishing tropics / Sacha Spector and Adrian B. Forsyth -- 10. Key sites for conservation: area-selection methods for biodiversity / Paul H. Williams -- 11. Integrating population abundance, dynamics and distribution into broad-scale priority setting / A. O. Nicholls -- 12. Global biodiversity priorities and expanded conservation policies / Norman Myers -- 13. Global conservation and UK government policy / Robert M. May and Kerry Tregonning
Summary As evidence for the rapid loss of biological diversity strengthens, there is widespread recognition of the need to identify priorities and techniques for conservation action. Much progress has been made in the development of quantitative methods for identifying priority areas based on what we know about species distributions, but we must now build an understanding of biological processes into conservation planning. Here, using studies at global to local scales, researchers consider how conservation planners can deal with the dynamic interactions of species in a changing world, where human impacts will continue to affect the environment in unprecedented ways. This book will be a source of information for postgraduates, researchers and professionals in conservation biology, wildlife management and ecology
Notes "This book derives from papers presented at a joint Zoological Society of London and Conservation International Symposium held in London in September 1996"--Pref
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Biodiversity conservation -- Congresses.
Biodiversity conservation.
Biodiversity -- Congresses.
Conservation biology -- Congresses.
Conservation biology.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Author Balmford, Andrew, 1963-
Ginsberg, Joshua Ross.
Mace, G. M. (Georgina M.)
Conservation International.
Zoological Society of London.
LC no. 98024393
ISBN 0521632706 (hardback)
0521634458 (paperback)