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In The Footsteps Of Darwin Geoheritage Geotourism And Conservation In The Galapagos Islands 1st Ed Daniel Kelley

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In The Footsteps Of Darwin Geoheritage Geotourism And Conservation In The Galapagos Islands 1st Ed Daniel Kelley
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.4 MB
Author: Daniel Kelley, Kevin Page, Diego Quiroga, Raul Salazar
ISBN: 9783030059149, 9783030059156, 3030059146, 3030059154
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed.

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In The Footsteps Of Darwin Geoheritage Geotourism And Conservation In The Galapagos Islands 1st Ed Daniel Kelley by Daniel Kelley, Kevin Page, Diego Quiroga, Raul Salazar 9783030059149, 9783030059156, 3030059146, 3030059154 instant download after payment.

This book provides the first-ever overview of and guide to the geological setting and related features of the famous, volcanically active Galapagos Islands, as well as an in-depth analysis of the setting’s relationship to the region’s unique and iconic ecology, and its conservation. Further, it provides an introduction to human settlement and activity on the islands, including the transition from subsistence to a fishing economy and more recently tourism, all in the context of increasingly restrictive conservation regulations. Importantly, the book also explores the development of the concept and practice of sustainable development across the islands as a framework for future economic development, pursuing an approach that reconciles the needs of the resident population with conservation of this fragile environment.

The book is intended for a broad readership, from those engaged in geological and ecological studies, college and university educators and conservation practitioners, to more general visitors to the islands.

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