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Author Weddell, Bertie J., 1948-

Title Conserving living natural resources : in the context of a changing world / Bertie Josephson Weddell.

Publication Info. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 426 pages) : illustrations, maps
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents pt. I. management to maximize production of features species -- a utilitarian approach to conservation -- Historical context -- the commodification of resources and the foundations of utilitarian resource management -- Central concepts -- population growth and interactions between populations -- Central concepts -- habitats -- Techniques -- harvest management -- Techniques -- habitat management -- Techniques -- management to minimize conflict between pest species and people -- pt. II. Protection and restoration of populations and habitats -- a preservationist approach to conservation -- Historical context -- the rise or environmental concerns -- Central concepts -- the causes of extinction -- Techniques -- protecting and restoring species -- Techniques -- protecting and restoring ecosystems -- pt. III. Management to maintain processes and structure -- a sustainable-ecosystem approach to conservation -- Historical context -- pressures to move beyond protection of species and reserves -- Central concepts -- the flux of nature -- Techniques -- conserving processes and contexts -- Techniques -- including people in the conservation process.
Summary Conserving Living Natural Resources is an introductory textbook for students of conservation biology and resource management. It presents the historical and conceptual contexts of three seminal approaches to the management of living natural resources: utilitarian management for harvest of featured species and control of unwanted species, protection and restoration of populations and habitats to maintain biodiversity, and management of complex ecosystems to sustain both productivity and biodiversity. The book shows how the first two approaches were grounded in the belief that nature is 'in balance' and that people are outsiders, and then goes on to show how the 'flux-of-nature' paradigm suggests new strategies for conservation grounded in a view of nature as dynamic, and people as participants in the natural world. Rather than endorsing a single approach as the only correct one, this book investigates the historical and philosophical contexts, conceptual frameworks, principal techniques, and the limitations of each approach.
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Subject Conservation biology.
Conservation biology.
Conservation of natural resources.
Conservation of natural resources.
Natural resources -- Management.
Natural resources -- Management.
Biodiversiteit.
Duurzame ontwikkeling.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Subject Ecosystemen.
Other Form: Print version: Weddell, Bertie J., 1948- Conserving living natural resources. Cambridge, U.K. ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2002 0521782708 (DLC) 2001037355 (OCoLC)47074880
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