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Human Exploitation and Biodiversity Conservation

  • Draws together a wide range of peer-reviewed primary research papers from biodiversity researchers around the world
  • Provides examples from a wide spectrum of issues representing the current state-of-the art in arthropods
  • Provides examples of recent work, usable as case studies for courses in ecology, restoration, biodiversity, conservation
  • Enables specialist researchers to see primary research papers tackling problems in arthropods

Part of the book series: Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation (TOBC, volume 3)

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Table of contents (27 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vi
  2. Introduction

    • David L. Hawksworth
    Pages 1-2
  3. Indigenous knowledge and traditional conservation of fonio millet (Digitaria exilis, Digitaria iburua) in Togo

    • H. Adoukonou-Sagbadja, A. Dansi, R. Vodouhè, K. Akpagana
    Pages 39-55
  4. People and mammals in Mexico: conservation conflicts at a national scale

    • Luis-Bernardo Vázquez, Kevin J. Gaston
    Pages 57-74
  5. Urban domestic gardens (VI): environmental correlates of invertebrate species richness

    • Richard M. Smith, Philip H. Warren, Ken Thompson, Kevin J. Gaston
    Pages 75-98
  6. Subsistence hunting and conservation issues in the game reserve of Gile, Mozambique

    • Alessandro Fusari, Giuseppe Maria Carpaneto
    Pages 137-155
  7. The catch and trade of seahorses in Vietnam

    • Brian G. Giles, Truong Si Ky, Huu Do Hoang, Amanda C. J. Vincent
    Pages 157-173
  8. Urban domestic gardens (VIII): environmental correlates of invertebrate abundance

    • Richard M. Smith, Kevin J. Gaston, Philip H. Warren, Ken Thompson
    Pages 175-205
  9. Hedges and green lanes: vegetation composition and structure

    • M. P. Walker, J. W. Dover, T. H. Sparks, S. A. Hinsley
    Pages 255-270
  10. Towards a definition of a crop wild relative

    • Nigel Maxted, Brian V. Ford-Lloyd, Stephen Jury, Shelagh Kell, Maria Scholten
    Pages 333-345

About this book

This book gathers together a wide range of contributions addressing diverse aspects of front-line human involvement in biodiversity exploitation and conservation. As such they collectively provide a snap-shot of on-going action and state-of-the-art research, rather than a series of necessarily more superficial overviews. As such it is envisaged that it will be of particular interest to courses including biodiversity and/or conservation issues, and to advanced students and researchers working in related fields. The scope of these embraces cases involving birds, crop plants, invertebrates, land use changes, livestock, mammals, marine organisms, and medicinal plants. Issues related to the importance of gardens, hedges and green lanes, housing developments, hunting, invasive species, local community involvement, sacred groves, socioeconomic factors, and trade. Examples presented here come from studies in 17 countries including ones in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America. All are topical cases to stimulate thoughts and future work programmes aiming to attain a sustainable balance between the conservation and sustainable exploitation of biodiversity.

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From the reviews:

"This absorbing volume brings together papers from … the journal Biodiversity and Conservation. … Each chapter … is a little treasure house of biotic data, indigenous knowledge, or informed ideas about planning and implementing conservation projects. Overall, the collection is … manageably grand in scope. … The book is recommended as a useful addition to the library of conservation biologists, natural resource managers, grass-roots stakeholders and advocates, and, especially, students looking for a convenient entrée into the literature about global studies." (Gary Haynes, Ecology, Vol. 89 (6), 2008)

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Softcover Book USD 219.99
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