Description |
1 online resource (xii, 435 pages) |
Contents |
Part 1. Organisations in the United Kingdom / Insect Conservation in the United Kingdom -- The Role of the Joint Committee for the Conservation of British Insects and Invertebrate Link (JCCBI) / Michael G. Morris and Oliver D. Cheesman -- A History of Invertebrate Conservation in the British Statutory Conservation Agencies / Ian F.G. McLean and Roger S. Key -- The Development of Buglife -- The Invertebrate Conservation Trust / Alan Stubbs and Matt Shardlow -- Insect Conservation in the United Kingdom -- The Amateur Entomologists' Society / David Lonsdale -- Butterfly Conservation: The Development of a Pioneering Charity / Martin Warren -- Introduction to Insect Conservation, an Emerging Discipline / Tim R. New -- Part 2. North American developments / The Origins and History of Insect Conservation in the United States / Robert Michael Pyle -- Insect Conservation and the Endangered Species Act: A History / Scott Hoffman Black |
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Part 3. The temperate southern regions / Insect Conservation in Australia / Tim R. New and Alan L. Yen -- Insect Conservation in New Zealand: An Historical Perspective / Corinne Watts, Ian Stringer and George Gibbs -- Development and Future of Insect Conservation in South Africa / Michael J. Samways, Michelle Hamer and Ruan Veldtman -- Lepidopterology in Southern Africa: Past, Present and Future / Jonathan B. Ball -- Part 4. Regional themes and developments / Insect Conservation Developments in Central Europe / Karel Spitzer -- Development and Future of Conservation Policy Initiatives for Insects and Other Invertebrates in Europe / John R. Haslett -- Development and Future of Insect Conservation in Japan / Minoru Ishii and Yasuhiro Nakamura -- Development of Insect Conservation in Hawai'i / Francis G. Howarth and Betsy H. Gagné -- Insect Conservation Biology: What Can We Learn from Ornithology and Birding? / David L. Pearson and Fabio Cassola -- Part 5. Looking forward / Where to Next? The Future of Insect Conservation / Alan J.A. Stewart -- Developing Insect Conservation: Concluding Thoughts / Tim R. New |
Summary |
Annotation The history of interest and practice in insect conservation is summarised and traced through contributions from many of the leaders in the discipline, to provide the first broad global account of how insects have become incorporated into considerations of conservation. The essays collectively cover the genesis and development of insect conservation, emphasising its strong foundation within the northern temperate regions and the contrasts with much of the rest of the world. Major present-day scenarios are discussed, together with possible developments and priorities in insect conservation for the future |
Analysis |
Life sciences |
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Science -- History |
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Applied Ecology |
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Conservation biology |
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Entomology |
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Conservation Biology/Ecology |
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History of Science |
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insecten |
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insects |
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wildbescherming |
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wildlife conservation |
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natuurbescherming |
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nature conservation |
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milieubescherming |
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environmental protection |
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geschiedenis |
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history |
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ecologie |
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ecology |
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Insecta |
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Nature Conservation |
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Natuurbescherming |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Insects -- Conservation
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Insects -- Conservation -- History
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Insects -- Ecology.
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NATURE -- Environmental Conservation & Protection.
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Insects -- Ecology
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Genre/Form |
History
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
New, T. R.
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ISBN |
9789400729636 |
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9400729634 |
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9400729626 |
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9789400729629 |
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