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Conservation Biology: Foundations, Concepts, Applications

✍ Scribed by Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb


Publisher
Springer International Publishing;Springer
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Leaves
635
Edition
3rd ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book provides a thorough, up-to-date examination of conservation biology and the many supporting disciplines that comprise conservation science. In this, the Third Edition of the highly successful Conservation Biology: Foundations, Concepts, Applications, the authors address their interdisciplinary topic as it must now be practiced and perceived in the modern world.

Beginning with a concise review of the history of conservation, the authors go on to explore the interplay of conservation with genetics, demography, habitat and landscape, aquatic environments, and ecosystem management, and the relationship of all these disciplines to ethics, economics, law, and policy. An entirely new chapter, The Anthropocene: Conservation in a Human-Dominated Nature, breaks new ground in its exploration of how conservation can be practiced in anthropogenic biomes, novel ecosystems, and urban habitats. The Third Edition includes the popular Points of Engagement discussion questions used in earlier editions, and adds a new feature: Information Boxes, which briefly recap specific case histories described in the text. A concluding chapter offers insight into how to become a conservation professional, in both traditional and non-traditional roles.

The authors, Fred Van Dyke and Rachel Lamb, draw on their expertise as field biologists, wildlife managers, consultants to government and industry, and scholars of environmental law, policy, and advocacy, as well as their many years of effective teaching experience. Informed by practical knowledge and acquired skills, the authors have created a work of exceptional clarity and readability which encompasses both systemic foundations as well as contemporary developments in the field. Conservation Biology: Foundations, Concepts, Applications will be of invaluable benefit to undergraduate and graduate students, as well as to working conservation scientists and managers.


This is an amazing resource for students, faculty, and practitioners both new and experienced to the field.

Diane Debinski, PhD

Unexcelled wisdom for living at home on Wonderland Earth, the planet with promise, destined for abundant life.
Holmes Rolston, PhD

Van Dyke and Lamb have maintained the original text’s emphasis on connecting classical ecological and environmental work with updated modern applications and lucid examples. But more importantly, the third edition contains much new material on the human side of conservation, including expanded treatments of policy, economics, and climate change.
Tim Van Deelen, PhD

Fred Van Dyke and Rachel Lamb break new ground in both the breadth and depth of their review and analysis of this crucially important and rapidly changing field. Any student or other reader wishing to have a comprehensive overview and understanding of the complexities of conservation biology need look no further – this book is your starting point!

Simon N. Stuart, PhD

Anyone who teaches, talks or writes and works on Conservation Biology, needs this latest edition of Conservation Biology (Foundations, Concepts, Applications, 3rd edition) by Fred Van Dyke and Rachel L. Lamb. This will be useful to both beginners and experts as well. The authors included almost all important issues in relation to conservation biology. This is really an outstanding book.

Bidhan Chandra Das, Professor, Ecology Branch, Department of Zoology, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xxxi
The History and Distinctions of Conservation Biology (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 1-34
Biodiversity: Concept, Measurement, and Management (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 35-79
The Anthropocene: Conservation in a Human-Dominated Nature (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 81-124
Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 125-170
Conservation Genetics (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 171-210
The Conservation of Populations: Theory, Analysis, Application (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 211-259
The Conservation of Terrestrial Habitat and Landscape (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 261-305
The Conservation of Aquatic Systems (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 307-357
Conservation Through Ecosystem Management (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 359-410
Values and Ethics in Conservation (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 411-447
Conservation Economics and Sustainable Development (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 449-487
The Legal Foundations of Conservation Biology (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 489-530
Conservation as Vocation (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages 531-570
Correction to: Conservation Biology (Fred Van Dyke, Rachel L. Lamb)....Pages C1-C2
Back Matter ....Pages 571-613

✦ Subjects


Life Sciences; Biodiversity; Animal Ecology; Conservation Biology/Ecology; Nature Conservation; Fish & Wildlife Biology & Management


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