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Norris, Ken, (1963-)
Conserving bird biodiversity :general principles and their application /
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書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
333.95/816
書名/作者:
Conserving bird biodiversity : : general principles and their application // edited by Ken Norris and Deborah J. Pain.
其他作者:
Norris, Ken,
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xiii, 337 pages) : : digital, PDF file(s).
附註:
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
標題:
Birds - Conservation.
標題:
Biodiversity conservation.
ISBN:
9780511606304 (ebook)
內容註:
Biodiversity: evolution, species, genes / Michael W. Bruford -- Why conserve bird diversity? / Colin Bibby -- Mapping and monitoring bird populations: their conservation uses / Les Underhill and David Gibbons -- Priority-setting in species conservation / Georgina M. Mace and Nigel J. Collar -- Selecting sites for conservation / Andrew Balmford -- Critically endangered bird populations and their management / Ben D. Bell and Don V. Merton -- Diagnosing causes of population declines and selecting remedial actions / Rhys E. Green -- Outside the reserve: pandemic threats to bird biodiversity / Deborah J. Pain and Paul F. Donald -- Predicting the impact of environmental change / Ken Norris and Richard Stillman -- Fragmentation, habitat loss and landscape management / Paul Opdam and John A. Wiens -- The interface between research, education and training / Leon Bennun -- Conservation policies and programmes affecting birds / Gerard C. Boere and Clayton D.A. Rubec.
摘要、提要註:
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.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511606304
Conserving bird biodiversity :general principles and their application /
Conserving bird biodiversity :
general principles and their application /edited by Ken Norris and Deborah J. Pain. - 1 online resource (xiii, 337 pages) :digital, PDF file(s). - Conservation biology ;7. - Conservation biology series (Cambridge, England) ;20..
Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Biodiversity: evolution, species, genes / Michael W. Bruford -- Why conserve bird diversity? / Colin Bibby -- Mapping and monitoring bird populations: their conservation uses / Les Underhill and David Gibbons -- Priority-setting in species conservation / Georgina M. Mace and Nigel J. Collar -- Selecting sites for conservation / Andrew Balmford -- Critically endangered bird populations and their management / Ben D. Bell and Don V. Merton -- Diagnosing causes of population declines and selecting remedial actions / Rhys E. Green -- Outside the reserve: pandemic threats to bird biodiversity / Deborah J. Pain and Paul F. Donald -- Predicting the impact of environmental change / Ken Norris and Richard Stillman -- Fragmentation, habitat loss and landscape management / Paul Opdam and John A. Wiens -- The interface between research, education and training / Leon Bennun -- Conservation policies and programmes affecting birds / Gerard C. Boere and Clayton D.A. Rubec.
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.
ISBN: 9780511606304 (ebook)Subjects--Topical Terms:
496210
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LC Class. No.: QL676.5 / .C54 2002
Dewey Class. No.: 333.95/816
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