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  • The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Biodiversity

    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Biodiversity by Garson, Justin; Plutynski, Anya; Sarkar, Sahotra;

    Sorozatcím: Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy;

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    An outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, environmental science and environmental studies, and conservation management.

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    Biological diversity - or ‘biodiversity’ - is the degree of variation of life within an ecosystem. It is a relatively new topic of study but has grown enormously in recent years. Because of its interdisciplinary nature the very concept of biodiversity is the subject of debate amongst philosophers, biologists, geographers and environmentalists.



    The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Biodiversity is an outstanding reference source to the key topics and debates in this exciting subject. Comprising twenty-three chapters by a team of international contributors the Handbook is divided into six parts:






    • Historical and sociological contexts, focusing on the emergence of the term and early attempts to measure biodiversity

    • What is biodiversity? How should biodiversity be defined? How can biodiversity include entities at the edge of its boundaries, including microbial diversity and genetically engineered organisms?

    • Why protect biodiversity? What can traditional environmental ethics contribute to biodiversity? Topics covered include anthropocentrism, intrinsic value, and ethical controversies surrounding the economics of biodiversity

    • Measurement and methodology: including decision-theory and conservation, the use of indicators for biodiversity, and the changing use of genetics in biodiversity conservation

    • Social contexts and global justice: including conservation and community conflicts and biodiversity and cultural values

    • Biodiversity and other environmental values: How does biodiversity relate to other values like ecological restoration or ecological sustainability?




    Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, environmental science and environmental studies, and conservation management, it will also be extremely useful to those studying biodiversity in subjects such as biology and geography.



    'The authors in this excellent Handbook step back to question what we mean when we discuss the perils to "biodiversity", and to consider the myriad ways that our values intermingle with both the term and the biological world it represents. By examining the interactions between biodiversity’s epistemology, ontology, and biology, they help us understand how and why we might steward the nonhuman world around us.' - David Takacs, University of California Hastings, USA

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Introduction Justin Garson, Anya Plutynski, and Sahotra Sarkar



    Part 1: Historical and Sociological Contexts


    1. A Confluence of Values: Historical Roots of Concern for Biological Diversity Timothy Farnham


    2. Extinction and Biodiversity: A Historical Perspective David Sepkoski



    Part 2: What is Biodiversity?


    3. Approaches to Biodiversity Sahotra Sarkar


    4. Is Biodiversity a Natural Quality? James Maclaurin


    5. A General Model for Biodiversity and its Value Daniel P. Faith


    6. Biodiversity Eliminativism Carlos Santana


    7. ‘Biodiversity’ and Biological Diversities: Consequences of Pluralism between Biology and Policy David M. Frank


    8. Ecological Hierarchy and Biodiversity Christopher Lean and Kim Sterelny


    9. Unnatural Kinds: Biodiversity and Human Modified Entities Helena Siipi


    10. Going Small: The Challenges of Microbial Biodiversity Christophe Malaterre



    Part 3: Why Protect Biodiversity?


    11. Is Biodiversity Intrinsically Valuable? (And What Might That Mean?) Katie McShane


    12. What Good is it, Anyway? J. Baird Callicott


    13. Economizing on Nature’s Bounty Lisa Heinzerling


    14. Protecting Biodiversity and Moral Psychology; or Why Philosophers Are Asking the Wrong Questions Jay Odenbaugh


    15. What Would Leopold Do?: Considering Assisted Colonization as a Conservation Strategy Ben A. Minteer



    Part 4: Measurement and Methodology


    16. Biodiversity Indicators Need to be Fit for Purpose Kerrie Wilson, Jacqueline England, and Shaun Cunningham


    17. Using Concepts of Biodiversity Value in Structured Decision Making Lynn A. Maguire


    18. Measuring Biodiversity and Monitoring Ecological and Evolutionary Processes with Genetic and Genomic Tools Alan R. Templeton


    19. Estimating Biodiversity Loss Yrjö Haila



    Part 5: Social Contexts and Global Justice


    20. Putting Biodiversity Conservation into Practice: the Importance of Local Culture, Economy, Governance and Community Values Anya Plutynski and Yayoi Fujita-Lagerqvist


    21. Synergies and Tradeoffs: Recognizing the Many Possible Outcomes of Community-based Conservation Jeremy Brooks



    Part 6: Biodiversity and Other Environmental Values


    22. Ecological Sustainability J. Baird Callicott


    23. Ecological Restoration and Biodiversity Conservation Justin Garson.



    Index

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