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Human Exploitation And Biodiversity Conservation 1st Edition David L Hawksworth Auth

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Human Exploitation And Biodiversity Conservation 1st Edition David L Hawksworth Auth
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.39 MB
Pages: 514
Author: David L. Hawksworth (auth.), David L. Hawksworth, Alan T. Bull (eds.)
ISBN: 9781402052828, 9781402052835, 1402052820, 1402052839
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Human Exploitation And Biodiversity Conservation 1st Edition David L Hawksworth Auth by David L. Hawksworth (auth.), David L. Hawksworth, Alan T. Bull (eds.) 9781402052828, 9781402052835, 1402052820, 1402052839 instant download after payment.

The sustainable use of biodiversity is one of the three key objectives of the 1992 "Convention on Biological Diversity". To achieve this, sound conservation practice has to be recognized as beneficial and implemented by all who access, or use it – from subsistence farmers to skiers and pharmaceutical bioprospectors. At the same time, indigenous peoples necessarily utilize enormous numbers of plants, fungi, and fish, particularly for foods and medicines.

This book gathers together a wide range of contributions addressing diverse aspects of front-line human involvement in biodiversity exploitation and conservation. Its scope is broad, the organisms explored ranging from birds, invertebrates and mammals – both terrestrial and aquatic – to crops and medicinal plants. Meanwhile, the issues addressed include land use changes, the importance of gardens, hedges and green lanes, housing developments, hunting, invasive species, local community involvement, sacred groves, socioeconomic factors and trade.

These peer reviewed case studies come from studies in 17 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. Providing a snap-shot of on-going action and state-of-the-art research, rather than a series of necessarily more superficial overviews, this collection will be of particular interest to courses including biodiversity and/or conservation issues, and to advanced students and researchers working in related fields.

Reprinted from Biodiversity and Conservation 15:8 (2006).

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