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Conservation Technology Serge A Wich Alex K Piel

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Conservation Technology Serge A Wich Alex K Piel
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 101.51 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Serge A. Wich, Alex K. Piel
ISBN: 9780198850243, 0198850247
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Conservation Technology Serge A Wich Alex K Piel by Serge A. Wich, Alex K. Piel 9780198850243, 0198850247 instant download after payment.

The global loss of biodiversity is occurring at an unprecedented pace. Despite the considerable effort devoted to conservation science and management, we still lack even the most basic data on the distribution and density of the majority of plant and animal species, which in turn hampers our
efforts to study changes over time. In addition, we often lack behavioural data from the very animals most influenced by environmental changes; this is largely due to the financial and logistical limitations associated with gathering scientific data on species that are cryptic, widely distributed,
range over large areas, or negatively influenced by human presence.
To overcome these limitations, conservationists are increasingly employing technology to facilitate such data collection. Innovative solutions have been driven by dramatic advances in the conservation-technology interface. The use of camera traps, acoustic sensors, satellite data, drones, and
computer algorithms to analyse the large datasets collected are all becoming increasingly widespread. Although specialist books are available on some of these individual technologies, this is the first comprehensive text to describe the breadth of available technology for conservation and to
evaluate its varied applications, bringing together a team of international experts using a diverse range of approaches.
Conservation Technology is suitable for graduate level students, professional researchers, practitioners and field managers in the fields of ecology and conservation biology.

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