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The Conservation Biology Of Molluscs: Proceedings Of A Symposium Held At The 9Th International Malacological Congress (Occasional Papers of the Iucn Species Survival Commission, No. 9.)
  
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The Conservation Biology Of Molluscs: Proceedings Of A Symposium Held At The 9Th International Malacological Congress (Occasional Papers of the Iucn Species Survival Commission, No. 9.) [Paperback]

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2831700531 978-2831700533 June 28, 1995

One of the fastest growing scientific disciplines in recent history is conservation biology. A response of the scientific community to the massive environmental changes taking place on Earth, its goal is to enable society to anticipate, prevent, and reduce ecological damage, and to generate the scientific information from which effective conservation strategies and policies can be designed and implemented.

In 1989, the Society for Conservation Biology and Island Press produced Research Priorities for Conservation Biology, a slim volume that set forth the findings of experts who had gathered to outline research needs for the near future, and which served as a guidepost for the field throughout the 1990s. In January 2000, leaders of the Society for Conservation Biology convened a similar group to reach consensus on where the field now stands and to determine the major, compelling research priorities for the next decade. Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade presents the results of that gathering.

The book:

  • notes progress or changes in the state of global biodiversity over the past decade and discusses overarching themes that influence all areas of conservation
  • offers ten chapters by leading experts that summarize the status of knowledge in key areas ranging from marine conservation to ecological restoration to conservation medicine
  • sets forth research priorities for each area
  • describes gaps in current knowledge that are impeding the ability of conservation practitioners to carry out their work

A final synthesis chapter brings together cross-cutting themes that integrate the diverse topics within the context of global biodiversity loss, and presents a call to action for scientists and others working in the field.

Conservation Biology: Research Priorities for the Next Decade represents an indispensable guide to the research that is most urgently needed to support effective conservation, and will be must reading for anyone involved with the field of conservation biology.

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  • Paperback: 81 pages
  • Publisher: World Conservation Union (June 28, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 2831700531
  • ISBN-13: 978-2831700533
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.1 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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This book brings a series of chapters that still nowadays are highly cited. I bouhgt it seccialy because there is a chapter written by Stephen Hubbell and Robin Foster about neutrality in tree communities. This ideias formed the basis of the The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography (MPB-32) (Monographs in Population Biology). Moreover, chapters by Gilpin, Diamond, Pimm and Lovejoy enrich that book greatly.
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FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS FOLLOWING ITS ESTABLISHMENT, THE Society for Conservation Biology (SCB) was the most rapidly growing professional scientific society in the world. Read the first page
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reserve system design, sediment biodiversity, conservation medicine, matrix habitat, natural food webs, conservation practitioners, restoration ecology, trophic cascades, invasive exotic species, servation biology, fragment edges, focal species, marine biodiversity, population viability analysis, sentinel species, soil biodiversity, conservation biologists, leaf conductance, dioxide enrichment, plant invasions, biological invasions, invasive species, exotic plant species
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New York, United States, Ecological Applications, North America, Cambridge University Press, Island Press, Global Change Biology, American Naturalist, Academic Press, Ecological Monographs, National Research Council, National Academy Press, San Diego, New Phytologist, Oxford University Press, New Zealand, Great Lakes, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boca Raton, Journal of Animal Ecology, Soil Biology, University of Chicago Press, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, Environmental Pollution, Journal of Botany
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