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Title Saving biological diversity : balancing protection of endangered species and ecosystems / edited by Robert Askins [and others]
Published New York ; London : Springer, 2008

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 228 pages) : illustrations, maps, photographs
Contents Saving Biological Diversity: An Overview / Glenn D. Dreyer -- Part I: Protecting populations of particular species -- Toward a Policy-Relevant Definition of Biodiversity / Bryan G. Norton --Navigating for Noah, Setting New Directions for Endangered Species Protection in the 21st Century / Karin P. Sheldon -- Economics of Protecting Endangered Species / Gardner M. Brown -- The Center for Plant Conservation: Twenty Years of Recovering America's Vanishing Flora / Kathryn L. Kennedy -- The Piping Plover as an Umbrella Species for the Barrier Beach Ecosystem / Scott Hecker -- Restoring Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) to New England / Stephen Gephard -- Part II: protecting regional ecosystems -- Sea Change: Changing Management to Protect Ocean Ecosystems / Susan E. Farady -- Valuing benefits for ecosystem improvements using stated preference methods: an example from reducing acidification in the Adirondacks Park / David A. Evans [and others] -- Conserving forest ecosystems: guidelines for size, condition and landscape requirements / Mark G. Anderson -- Restoring America's Everglades: A lobbyist's perspective -- Part III: The Need for Global Efforts to Save Biological Diversity -- A wildland and woodland vision for the New England landscape: local conservation, biodiversity and the global environment / David R. Foster and William G. Labich -- Creative Approaches to Preserving Biodiversity in Brazil and the Amazon / Kathryn Hochstetler and Margaret E. Keck -- Anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions and ocean acidification: the potential impacts on ocean biodiversity / William C.G. Burns -- Advancing Conservation in a Globalized World / Jonathan M. Hoekstra -- Protecting biodiversity, from flagship species to the global environment / Robert A. Askins
Summary The distinctive contribution of this book is that it presents a pragmatic approach for preserving biological diversity. Experts in a wide variety of fields, including philosophy, environmental policy, law, economics and biology, present different perspectives on how to prevent widespread extinction around the world. Several chapters deal with basic questions such as how we should define biodiversity and how we should determine what is most important to save. Two chapters focus on how we can place an economic value on biological diversity, a step that is often critical for gaining acceptance for conservation efforts. One of the major conclusions is that people are often willing to pay to preserve natural systems that have no immediate value in terms of generating income or commodities. Other chapters are case studies of efforts to protect particular species or ecosystems; these provide practical guidelines for how to protect biodiversity more effectively. The book is divided into three sections: we start with discussions of efforts to protect endangered species; move to approaches for protecting intact, functioning natural ecosystems; and finish with proposals to protect the global natural system (the biosphere). It becomes clear as one progresses through these sections that these three approaches do not constitute distinctly different, much less competing, strategies for protecting biological diversity. Instead they are interdependent. Efforts to protect a particular endangered species typically lead to efforts to protect its ecosystem. Similarly, efforts to protect an ecosystem lead naturally to concerns about the atmosphere, climate and water supplies. The interdependence may also work in the other direction: loss of species potentially can undermine the stability and resilience of ecosystems, which can have a large negative impact on the biosphere. The main conclusion is that a wide range of approaches to conservation is needed to maintain diverse and ecologically functioning natural systems
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Biodiversity conservation.
SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biological Diversity.
NATURE -- Animals -- Wildlife.
Biodiversity conservation.
Biomédecine.
Sciences de la vie.
Biodiversity conservation
Biotopschutz
Biodiversität
Artenschutz
New London <Conn., 2007>
Form Electronic book
Author Askins, Robert.
ISBN 9780387095653
0387095659