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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
thoughtfully discusses: what is "biodiversity"?,
By evekaplan@att.net (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation (Paperback)
Scientists, environmentalists, and laypeople often assume that "biodiversity" is important, and should be "saved". This book looks at different types of diversity and the reasons to preserve them, and helps the reader come to a profound understanding of the concept. Perlman & Adelson's book teaches people of any background to learn to look beyond "buzzwords" and to think critically about the value of conservation.
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Timeless,
By Ramsay Ravenel (South Norwalk, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation (Paperback)
Adelson and Perlman do an excellent job of helping readers understand the issues behind biological diversity. They also explore complex questions about why some people care so much about it and why others seem to care so little. "Biodiversity" is a triumph of interdisciplinary study. The breadth of academic disciplines -- biology, anthropology, economics, philosophy, to name a few -- drawn upon by the authors does not compromise the depth of their analysis.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Timeless,
By "ramsay_ravenel" (South Norwalk, CT) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation (Paperback)
Adelson and Perlman do an excellent job of helping readers understand the issues behind biological diversity. They also explore complex questions about why some people care so much about it and why others seem to care so little. "Biodiversity" is a triumph of interdisciplinary study. The breadth of academic disciplines -- biology, anthropology, economics, philosophy, to name a few -- drawn upon by the authors does not compromise the depth of their analysis.
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Biodiversity: Exploring Values and Priorities in Conservation by Dan L. Perlman (Paperback - September 17, 1997)
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