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Conserving Bird Biodiversity : General Principles and Their Application

Authors :
Ken Norris
Deborah J. Pain
Ken Norris
Deborah J. Pain
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

The earth's biodiversity currently faces an extinction crisis that is unprecedented. Conservationists attempt to intervene in the extinction process either locally by protecting or restoring important species and habitats, or at national and international levels by influencing key policies and promoting debate. Reliable information is the foundation upon which these efforts are based, which places research at the heart of biodiversity conservation. The role of research in such conservation is diverse. It includes understanding why biodiversity is important, defining'units'of biodiversity, priority-setting for species and sites, managing endangered and declining populations, understanding large-scale processes, making predictions about the future and interfacing with training, education, public awareness and policy initiatives. Using examples from a wide range of bird conservation work worldwide, researchers consider the principles underlying these issues, and illustrate how these principles have been applied to address actual conservation problems for students, practitioners and researchers in conservation biology.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9780521783408 and 9780511067020
Volume :
00007
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Conserving Bird Biodiversity : General Principles and Their Application
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
120227