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Persano : acque e boschi del Sele / Giampiero Indelli ; testi di Fulco Pratesi
Persano : acque e boschi del Sele / Giampiero Indelli ; testi di Fulco Pratesi
Autore Indelli, Giampiero
Pubbl/distr/stampa Milano : Mondadori, c2008
Descrizione fisica 80 p. : ill. ; 21 cm
Disciplina 639.9
Soggetto non controllato Riserve naturali
ISBN 978-88-6052-210-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990008814650403321
Indelli, Giampiero  
Milano : Mondadori, c2008
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Planification des parcs nationaux : manuel avec exemples / FAO.
Planification des parcs nationaux : manuel avec exemples / FAO.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Roma : FAO, 1991
Descrizione fisica VIII, 119 p. ; 30 cm
Disciplina 639.9
Collana Cahier FAO conservation
Soggetto non controllato Tutela ambientale
Parchi
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione ita
Record Nr. UNINA-990001820980403321
Roma : FAO, 1991
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Plant conservation in the Mediterranean area / edited by C. Gomez Campo
Plant conservation in the Mediterranean area / edited by C. Gomez Campo
Pubbl/distr/stampa Dordrecht : Dr W. Junk Publishers, 1985
Descrizione fisica XII, 269 p. ; 27 cm
Disciplina 639.9
Collana Geobotany
Soggetto non controllato Ambiente
ISBN 90-6193-523-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-990001722430403321
Dordrecht : Dr W. Junk Publishers, 1985
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Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (635 p.)
Disciplina 639.9
Soggetto topico Conservation of natural resources - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-520-96049-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. An Introduction to Pre-Listing Conservation -- 2. A Primer on Species Avoidance, Minimization, and Compensatory Mitigation under the US Endangered Species Act -- 3. Perspective: Endangered Species, the Desert Tortoise, and Job Creation -- 4. Perspective: Renewable Energy and Endangered Species -- 5. Perspective: The Challenges and Benefits of Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches to Military Readiness -- 6. Perspective: Stewardship over Regulation and Harnessing the Agricultural Sector for Species Conservation -- 7. Perspective: Forest Conservation and Private Landowners -- 8 Pre-Listing Conservation -- 9. A Primer on Biodiversity Measurement Systems -- 10. A Landowner-Centered Approach to Incentivizing Participation in Pre-Listing Conservation Programs -- 11. Market Models and Finance for Upstream Species Conservation -- 12. Tools to Promote Transparent and Efficient Markets for Species Conservation -- 13. The Role of Electronic Marketplaces in Scaling Environmental Markets -- 14. Prospects for Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches in Freshwater Ecosystems -- 15. The Greater Sage-Grouse, Energy Development, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 16. The Gopher Tortoise, Military Readiness, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 17. The Future of Pre-Listing Conservation Programs for Wildlife Conservation -- References -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910460304203321
Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
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Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (635 p.)
Disciplina 639.9
Soggetto topico Conservation of natural resources - United States
Soggetto non controllato american government
american politics
american wildlife
at risk species
biology
conservation biologists
conservation
economists
endangered species act
endangered species
environmental stewardship
esa
government stakeholders
innovative
landmark legislation
lawsuits
legal battles
legality
political
politics
pre listing program
private stakeholders
recovery efforts
retrospective
scientists
species conservation
species extinction
wildlife
ISBN 0-520-96049-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. An Introduction to Pre-Listing Conservation -- 2. A Primer on Species Avoidance, Minimization, and Compensatory Mitigation under the US Endangered Species Act -- 3. Perspective: Endangered Species, the Desert Tortoise, and Job Creation -- 4. Perspective: Renewable Energy and Endangered Species -- 5. Perspective: The Challenges and Benefits of Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches to Military Readiness -- 6. Perspective: Stewardship over Regulation and Harnessing the Agricultural Sector for Species Conservation -- 7. Perspective: Forest Conservation and Private Landowners -- 8 Pre-Listing Conservation -- 9. A Primer on Biodiversity Measurement Systems -- 10. A Landowner-Centered Approach to Incentivizing Participation in Pre-Listing Conservation Programs -- 11. Market Models and Finance for Upstream Species Conservation -- 12. Tools to Promote Transparent and Efficient Markets for Species Conservation -- 13. The Role of Electronic Marketplaces in Scaling Environmental Markets -- 14. Prospects for Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches in Freshwater Ecosystems -- 15. The Greater Sage-Grouse, Energy Development, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 16. The Gopher Tortoise, Military Readiness, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 17. The Future of Pre-Listing Conservation Programs for Wildlife Conservation -- References -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787221503321
Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
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Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Proactive strategies for protecting species : pre-listing conservation and the Endangered Species Act / / edited by C. Josh Donlan
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (635 p.)
Disciplina 639.9
Soggetto topico Conservation of natural resources - United States
Soggetto non controllato american government
american politics
american wildlife
at risk species
biology
conservation biologists
conservation
economists
endangered species act
endangered species
environmental stewardship
esa
government stakeholders
innovative
landmark legislation
lawsuits
legal battles
legality
political
politics
pre listing program
private stakeholders
recovery efforts
retrospective
scientists
species conservation
species extinction
wildlife
ISBN 0-520-96049-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface -- 1. An Introduction to Pre-Listing Conservation -- 2. A Primer on Species Avoidance, Minimization, and Compensatory Mitigation under the US Endangered Species Act -- 3. Perspective: Endangered Species, the Desert Tortoise, and Job Creation -- 4. Perspective: Renewable Energy and Endangered Species -- 5. Perspective: The Challenges and Benefits of Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches to Military Readiness -- 6. Perspective: Stewardship over Regulation and Harnessing the Agricultural Sector for Species Conservation -- 7. Perspective: Forest Conservation and Private Landowners -- 8 Pre-Listing Conservation -- 9. A Primer on Biodiversity Measurement Systems -- 10. A Landowner-Centered Approach to Incentivizing Participation in Pre-Listing Conservation Programs -- 11. Market Models and Finance for Upstream Species Conservation -- 12. Tools to Promote Transparent and Efficient Markets for Species Conservation -- 13. The Role of Electronic Marketplaces in Scaling Environmental Markets -- 14. Prospects for Pre-Listing Conservation Approaches in Freshwater Ecosystems -- 15. The Greater Sage-Grouse, Energy Development, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 16. The Gopher Tortoise, Military Readiness, and Pre-Listing Conservation -- 17. The Future of Pre-Listing Conservation Programs for Wildlife Conservation -- References -- Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910810760403321
Oakland, California : , : University of California Press, , 2015
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Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Autore Gibbs James P
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 333.9516
577
639.9
Altri autori (Persone) HunterMalcolm L
SterlingEleanor J
Soggetto topico Conservation biology
Wildlife management
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-13882-0
9786612138829
1-4443-1957-4
1-4443-0666-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Problem-Solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1: What is Biodiversity? Spiders as Exemplars of the Biodiversity Concept; Chapter 2: What is Conservation Biology? An Analysis of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund's Strategies and Funding Priorities; Chapter 3: Why is Biodiversity Important? Why Is It Threatened? An Exploration with the IUCN ''Red List'' of Threatened Species; Part 2 Genes; Chapter 4: Population Genetics: Diversity Within Versus Diversity Among Populations
Chapter 5: Genetic Drift: Establishing Population Management Targets to Limit Loss of Genetic DiversityChapter 6: Pedigree Management: Controlling the Effects of Inbreeding as Indicated by Fluctuating Asymmetry; Chapter 7: Landscape Genetics: Identifying Movement Corridors; Part 3 Populations; Chapter 8: Life Table Analysis: Balancing Commercial Fisheries with Sea Bird ''By-Catch''; Chapter 9: Population Viability Analysis: El Nin ̃o Frequency and Penguin Population Persistence; Chapter 10: Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Ecological Traps, Connectivity, and Issues of Scale
Chapter 11: Diagnosing Declining Populations: Assessing Monitoring Data to Better Understand Causes of Rarity in an Endangered CactusChapter 12: Estimating Population Size with Line Transects and DISTANCE; Chapter 13: Analyzing Camera Trap Data with PRESENCE; Chapter 14: Estimating Population Size with Mark-recapture Data and MARK; Part 4 Species; Chapter 15: Estimating ''Biodiversity'': Indices, Effort, and Inference; Chapter 16: Designing a Zoo: Ex Situ Centers for Conservation, Research, and Education; Chapter 17: Plant Reintroductions: Reestablishing Extirpated Populations
Chapter 18: Edge Effects: Designing a Nest Predation ExperimentPart 5 Ecosystems and Landscapes; Chapter 19: Ecosystem Fragmentation: Patterns and Consequences for Biodiversity; Chapter 20: Forest Harvesting: Balancing Timber Production and Parrot Habitat; Chapter 21: Protected Areas: A Systematic Conservation Planning Approach for Ecoregions; Chapter 22: Island Biogeography: How Park Size and Condition Affect the Number of Species Protected; Chapter 23: GIS for Conservation: Mapping and Analyzing Distributions of Wild Potato Species for Reserve Design
Chapter 24: Global Change: Will a Cold-Adapted Frog Survive in a Warmer World?Chapter 25: Climate Envelope Modeling: Inferring the Ranges of Species to Facilitate Biological Exploration, Conservation Planning, and Threat Analysis; Part 6 Policy and Organizations; Chapter 26: Population, Consumption, or Governance: Which Drives Species Imperilment Most in Africa and Europe?; Chapter 27: Overconsumption: Who's Smarter ... Students or their Professors?; Chapter 28: Conservation Values: Assessing Public Attitudes
Chapter 29: Priority Setting: Where Around the Globe Should We Invest Our Conservation Efforts?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910146118403321
Gibbs James P  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Autore Gibbs James P
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 333.9516
577
639.9
Altri autori (Persone) HunterMalcolm L
SterlingEleanor J
Soggetto topico Conservation biology
Wildlife management
ISBN 1-282-13882-0
9786612138829
1-4443-1957-4
1-4443-0666-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Problem-Solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1: What is Biodiversity? Spiders as Exemplars of the Biodiversity Concept; Chapter 2: What is Conservation Biology? An Analysis of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund's Strategies and Funding Priorities; Chapter 3: Why is Biodiversity Important? Why Is It Threatened? An Exploration with the IUCN ''Red List'' of Threatened Species; Part 2 Genes; Chapter 4: Population Genetics: Diversity Within Versus Diversity Among Populations
Chapter 5: Genetic Drift: Establishing Population Management Targets to Limit Loss of Genetic DiversityChapter 6: Pedigree Management: Controlling the Effects of Inbreeding as Indicated by Fluctuating Asymmetry; Chapter 7: Landscape Genetics: Identifying Movement Corridors; Part 3 Populations; Chapter 8: Life Table Analysis: Balancing Commercial Fisheries with Sea Bird ''By-Catch''; Chapter 9: Population Viability Analysis: El Nin ̃o Frequency and Penguin Population Persistence; Chapter 10: Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Ecological Traps, Connectivity, and Issues of Scale
Chapter 11: Diagnosing Declining Populations: Assessing Monitoring Data to Better Understand Causes of Rarity in an Endangered CactusChapter 12: Estimating Population Size with Line Transects and DISTANCE; Chapter 13: Analyzing Camera Trap Data with PRESENCE; Chapter 14: Estimating Population Size with Mark-recapture Data and MARK; Part 4 Species; Chapter 15: Estimating ''Biodiversity'': Indices, Effort, and Inference; Chapter 16: Designing a Zoo: Ex Situ Centers for Conservation, Research, and Education; Chapter 17: Plant Reintroductions: Reestablishing Extirpated Populations
Chapter 18: Edge Effects: Designing a Nest Predation ExperimentPart 5 Ecosystems and Landscapes; Chapter 19: Ecosystem Fragmentation: Patterns and Consequences for Biodiversity; Chapter 20: Forest Harvesting: Balancing Timber Production and Parrot Habitat; Chapter 21: Protected Areas: A Systematic Conservation Planning Approach for Ecoregions; Chapter 22: Island Biogeography: How Park Size and Condition Affect the Number of Species Protected; Chapter 23: GIS for Conservation: Mapping and Analyzing Distributions of Wild Potato Species for Reserve Design
Chapter 24: Global Change: Will a Cold-Adapted Frog Survive in a Warmer World?Chapter 25: Climate Envelope Modeling: Inferring the Ranges of Species to Facilitate Biological Exploration, Conservation Planning, and Threat Analysis; Part 6 Policy and Organizations; Chapter 26: Population, Consumption, or Governance: Which Drives Species Imperilment Most in Africa and Europe?; Chapter 27: Overconsumption: Who's Smarter ... Students or their Professors?; Chapter 28: Conservation Values: Assessing Public Attitudes
Chapter 29: Priority Setting: Where Around the Globe Should We Invest Our Conservation Efforts?
Record Nr. UNISA-996205908303316
Gibbs James P  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. di Salerno
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Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Autore Gibbs James P
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 333.9516
577
639.9
Altri autori (Persone) HunterMalcolm L
SterlingEleanor J
Soggetto topico Conservation biology
Wildlife management
ISBN 1-282-13882-0
9786612138829
1-4443-1957-4
1-4443-0666-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Problem-Solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1: What is Biodiversity? Spiders as Exemplars of the Biodiversity Concept; Chapter 2: What is Conservation Biology? An Analysis of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund's Strategies and Funding Priorities; Chapter 3: Why is Biodiversity Important? Why Is It Threatened? An Exploration with the IUCN ''Red List'' of Threatened Species; Part 2 Genes; Chapter 4: Population Genetics: Diversity Within Versus Diversity Among Populations
Chapter 5: Genetic Drift: Establishing Population Management Targets to Limit Loss of Genetic DiversityChapter 6: Pedigree Management: Controlling the Effects of Inbreeding as Indicated by Fluctuating Asymmetry; Chapter 7: Landscape Genetics: Identifying Movement Corridors; Part 3 Populations; Chapter 8: Life Table Analysis: Balancing Commercial Fisheries with Sea Bird ''By-Catch''; Chapter 9: Population Viability Analysis: El Nin ̃o Frequency and Penguin Population Persistence; Chapter 10: Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Ecological Traps, Connectivity, and Issues of Scale
Chapter 11: Diagnosing Declining Populations: Assessing Monitoring Data to Better Understand Causes of Rarity in an Endangered CactusChapter 12: Estimating Population Size with Line Transects and DISTANCE; Chapter 13: Analyzing Camera Trap Data with PRESENCE; Chapter 14: Estimating Population Size with Mark-recapture Data and MARK; Part 4 Species; Chapter 15: Estimating ''Biodiversity'': Indices, Effort, and Inference; Chapter 16: Designing a Zoo: Ex Situ Centers for Conservation, Research, and Education; Chapter 17: Plant Reintroductions: Reestablishing Extirpated Populations
Chapter 18: Edge Effects: Designing a Nest Predation ExperimentPart 5 Ecosystems and Landscapes; Chapter 19: Ecosystem Fragmentation: Patterns and Consequences for Biodiversity; Chapter 20: Forest Harvesting: Balancing Timber Production and Parrot Habitat; Chapter 21: Protected Areas: A Systematic Conservation Planning Approach for Ecoregions; Chapter 22: Island Biogeography: How Park Size and Condition Affect the Number of Species Protected; Chapter 23: GIS for Conservation: Mapping and Analyzing Distributions of Wild Potato Species for Reserve Design
Chapter 24: Global Change: Will a Cold-Adapted Frog Survive in a Warmer World?Chapter 25: Climate Envelope Modeling: Inferring the Ranges of Species to Facilitate Biological Exploration, Conservation Planning, and Threat Analysis; Part 6 Policy and Organizations; Chapter 26: Population, Consumption, or Governance: Which Drives Species Imperilment Most in Africa and Europe?; Chapter 27: Overconsumption: Who's Smarter ... Students or their Professors?; Chapter 28: Conservation Values: Assessing Public Attitudes
Chapter 29: Priority Setting: Where Around the Globe Should We Invest Our Conservation Efforts?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830206203321
Gibbs James P  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Problem-solving in conservation biology and wildlife management [[electronic resource] ] : exercises for class, field, and laboratory / / James P. Gibbs, Malcolm L. Hunter, Jr., Eleanor J. Sterling
Autore Gibbs James P
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (344 p.)
Disciplina 333.9516
577
639.9
Altri autori (Persone) HunterMalcolm L
SterlingEleanor J
Soggetto topico Conservation biology
Wildlife management
ISBN 1-282-13882-0
9786612138829
1-4443-1957-4
1-4443-0666-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Problem-Solving in Conservation Biology and Wildlife Management; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Introduction; Chapter 1: What is Biodiversity? Spiders as Exemplars of the Biodiversity Concept; Chapter 2: What is Conservation Biology? An Analysis of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund's Strategies and Funding Priorities; Chapter 3: Why is Biodiversity Important? Why Is It Threatened? An Exploration with the IUCN ''Red List'' of Threatened Species; Part 2 Genes; Chapter 4: Population Genetics: Diversity Within Versus Diversity Among Populations
Chapter 5: Genetic Drift: Establishing Population Management Targets to Limit Loss of Genetic DiversityChapter 6: Pedigree Management: Controlling the Effects of Inbreeding as Indicated by Fluctuating Asymmetry; Chapter 7: Landscape Genetics: Identifying Movement Corridors; Part 3 Populations; Chapter 8: Life Table Analysis: Balancing Commercial Fisheries with Sea Bird ''By-Catch''; Chapter 9: Population Viability Analysis: El Nin ̃o Frequency and Penguin Population Persistence; Chapter 10: Habitat Loss and Fragmentation: Ecological Traps, Connectivity, and Issues of Scale
Chapter 11: Diagnosing Declining Populations: Assessing Monitoring Data to Better Understand Causes of Rarity in an Endangered CactusChapter 12: Estimating Population Size with Line Transects and DISTANCE; Chapter 13: Analyzing Camera Trap Data with PRESENCE; Chapter 14: Estimating Population Size with Mark-recapture Data and MARK; Part 4 Species; Chapter 15: Estimating ''Biodiversity'': Indices, Effort, and Inference; Chapter 16: Designing a Zoo: Ex Situ Centers for Conservation, Research, and Education; Chapter 17: Plant Reintroductions: Reestablishing Extirpated Populations
Chapter 18: Edge Effects: Designing a Nest Predation ExperimentPart 5 Ecosystems and Landscapes; Chapter 19: Ecosystem Fragmentation: Patterns and Consequences for Biodiversity; Chapter 20: Forest Harvesting: Balancing Timber Production and Parrot Habitat; Chapter 21: Protected Areas: A Systematic Conservation Planning Approach for Ecoregions; Chapter 22: Island Biogeography: How Park Size and Condition Affect the Number of Species Protected; Chapter 23: GIS for Conservation: Mapping and Analyzing Distributions of Wild Potato Species for Reserve Design
Chapter 24: Global Change: Will a Cold-Adapted Frog Survive in a Warmer World?Chapter 25: Climate Envelope Modeling: Inferring the Ranges of Species to Facilitate Biological Exploration, Conservation Planning, and Threat Analysis; Part 6 Policy and Organizations; Chapter 26: Population, Consumption, or Governance: Which Drives Species Imperilment Most in Africa and Europe?; Chapter 27: Overconsumption: Who's Smarter ... Students or their Professors?; Chapter 28: Conservation Values: Assessing Public Attitudes
Chapter 29: Priority Setting: Where Around the Globe Should We Invest Our Conservation Efforts?
Record Nr. UNINA-9910841616703321
Gibbs James P  
Malden, MA, : Blackwell Pub., 2008
Materiale a stampa
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