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Principles of Conservation Biology Gary K. Meffe

Principles of Conservation Biology By Gary K. Meffe

Principles of Conservation Biology by Gary K. Meffe


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Summary

An extensive overview of the science of conservation biology. The book includes two chapters on case studies which focus on conservation management and sustainable development projects.

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Principles of Conservation Biology by Gary K. Meffe

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Table of Contents

What is conservation biology? Gary Meffe and Ron Carroll. Philosophy and Ethics of Conservation, J. Baird Callicott. The Species in Conservation, Cary Meffe and Ron Carroll. Global Biodiversity 1: Patterns and Processes, Gordon H. Orians. Global Biodiversity II: Losses, Norman Myers. Genetics: Conservation of Diversity Within Species, Cary Meffe. Demograhic Processes: Population Dynamics on Heterogeneous Landscapes, H. Ronald Pulliam. Species Interactions, Stuart L. Pimm. Habitat Fragmentation, Reed F. Noss and Blair Csuti. The Design of Conservation Reserves, Gary Mete and Ron Carroll. Management to Meet Conservation Goals 1: General Considerations, Ron Carroll. Management to Meet Conservation Coals II: Applications, Ron Carroll. Management Case Studies. Restoration and Mitigation, James MacMahan and William R. Jordan II. Ecology, Politics and Economics: Finding the Common Ground for Decision-Making in Conservation, Richard Norgaard. Institutional Roles in Conservation, Garry D. Brewer. Sustainable Development Case Studies. Meeting Conservation Goals I an Uncertain Future, Ron Carroll and Gary Meffe.

Additional information

GOR003787074
9780878935192
0878935193
Principles of Conservation Biology by Gary K. Meffe
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Sinauer Associates Inc.,U.S.
19940501
600
N/A
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