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Title Biological extinction : new perspectives / edited by Partha Dasgupta, Peter H. Raven, Anna L. McIvor
Published Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (xxii, 442 pages)
Contents Cover; Half-title page; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Contributors; Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Prologue: Extinction: What It Means to Us; 1 Extinction in Deep Time: Lessons from the Past?; 2 Biodiversity and Global Change: From Creator to Victim; 3 The State of the World's Biodiversity; 4 Extinction Threats to Life in the Ocean and Opportunities for Their Amelioration; 5 Out of the Soil: Soil (Dark Matter Biodiversity) and Societal 'Collapses' from Mesoamerica to Mesopotamia and Beyond
6 The Green Revolution and Crop Biodiversity7 Population: The Current State and Future Prospects; 8 Game Over?: Drivers of Biological Extinction in Africa; 9 Why We're in the Sixth Great Extinction and What It Means to Humanity; 10 The Consequences of Biodiversity Loss for Human Well-Being; 11 Terra Incognita: In Search of the Disconnect; 12 How Do We Stem Biodiversity Loss?; 13 Can Smart Villages Help to Stem Biodiversity Loss?; 14 The New Design Condition: Planetary Urbanism + Resource Scarcity + Climate Change; Index
Summary The rapidly increasing human pressure on the biosphere is pushing biodiversity into the sixth mass extinction event in the history of life on Earth. The organisms being exterminated are integral working parts of our planet's life support system, and their loss is permanent. Like climate change, this irreversible loss has potentially devastating consequences for humanity. As we come to recognise the many ways in which we depend on nature, this can pave the way for a new ethic that acknowledges the importance of co-existence between humans and other species. Biological Extinction features chapters contributed by leading thinkers in diverse fields of knowledge and practice, including biology, economics, geology, archaeology, demography, architecture and intermediate technology. Drawing on examples from various socio-ecological systems, the book offers new perspectives on the urgent issue of biological extinction, proposing novel solutions to the problems that we face
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on October 11, 2019)
Subject Extinction (Biology)
Evolution (Biology)
Adaptation (Biology)
Biodiversity conservation.
Economics.
Environmental policy.
Natural resources.
Environmental sciences.
Extinction, Biological
Adaptation, Biological
Economics
economics.
environmental policy.
natural resources.
environmental sciences.
Extinction (Biology)
Evolution (Biology)
Biodiversity conservation
Adaptation (Biology)
Economics
Environmental policy
Environmental sciences
Natural resources
SUBJECT Earth (Planet)
Subject Earth (Planet)
Form Electronic book
Author Dasgupta, Partha, editor.
Raven, Peter H., editor.
McIvor, A., editor.
ISBN 9781108668675
1108668674