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  • Tropical Conservation: Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities

    Tropical Conservation by Aguirre, A. Alonso; Sukumar, Raman;

    Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities

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    • Kiadó OUP USA
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2016. október 6.

    • ISBN 9780199766987
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem520 oldal
    • Méret 180x257x33 mm
    • Súly 1089 g
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 84
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    Tropical Conservation: Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities is intended to be a key resource on the biodiversity conservation crisis in the tropics and subtropics for university professors, university students, researchers, practitioners in grassroots local community organizations, technical staff of non-profit conservation and development organizations, wildlife managers and other technicians in the resource extraction industries, government and policy makers.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    The tropics and subtropics are home to about 75% of the global human population. Cultural, economic, and political circumstances vary enormously across this vast geography of some 170 countries and territories. The regions not only harbor the world's poorest countries but their human populations are growing disproportionally faster than in temperate zones. Some countries are developing rapidly -- Brazil, China, India, and Mexico being obvious examples, while others still remain in the poverty trap.

    This region contains an astonishing proportion of global biodiversity; some 90% of plant and animal species by some measures. Its contribution to human well-being is astounding. It was the birthplace for our species; and it hosts a myriad of plant and animal species which products feed us, keep us healthy, and supply us with a variety of material goods. The tropics and subtropics are also a natural laboratory where some of humanity's most important scientific discoveries have been made. Such biodiversity has enormous implications for research priorities, capacity building, and policy to address the challenges of conserving this region.

    Tropical Conservation: Perspectives on Local and Global Priorities drew the majority of its contributors from this growing pool of scientists and practitioners working in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. It introduces important conservation concepts and illustrates their application as the authors directly capture real world experiences in their home countries in preventing biodiversity loss and sustaining ecological health. Today, no part of the world can be viewed in isolation, and we further codify and integrate a range of approaches for addressing global threats to nature and environmental sustainability, including climate change and emerging diseases. Five sections structure the major themes.

    Aguirre and Sukumar's Tropical Conservation is a vivid collection of perspectives on current tropical conservation that react to pressing conservation needs in the last three decades in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Foreword
    Preface: Origins of the Wildlife Trust Alliance
    Acknowledgments
    Contributors
    Part I: Conserving Biodiversity and Ecological Functionality in Human Dominated Landscapes
    1. Introduction: Why Tropical Conservation?
    2. Beyond Protected Areas: Defining a New Geography for Biodiversity Conservation
    3. Sustainable Landscapes and Corridors to Conserve Asian Elephants in India: Successes, Challenges, and Prospects
    4. The Use of Selected Species in Landscape Planning and Restoration of the Atlantic Forest, Brazil
    Case Study 1. Howler monkeys as mobile links in human impacted landscapes
    Case Study 2. Considerations for biodiversity conservation in modern megacities: Lessons from Jakarta, Indonesia
    5. Evaluating the Role of Amazon Protected Areas Program and Anti Deforestation Policies for Supplying Hydropower, Avoiding Carbon Emissions, and Economic Returns in the Brazilian Amazon
    6. Evaluating the Links Between Biodiversity, Land-Use Change and Infectious Disease Emergence in Tropical Fragmented Landscapes
    7. The Impacts of Climate Change on Biodiversity and Ecosystems in India
    Case Study 3. The Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and the Aichi Biodiversity Targets
    Part II: Resolving Conflicts Between Wildlife and Humans in the Tropics and Subtropics
    8. Southern Andean Human-Wildlife Conflict Resolution: From Livestock Predation to the Impact of Animal Welfare in the 21st Century
    Case Study 4. The ecological basis of wildlife-human conflicts: Evidence from the Tropics
    Case Study 5. Large carnivores in human-dominated landscapes in India
    Case Study 6. Gorilla-human conflicts in Africa
    9. From Threat to Opportunity: Strategies for Bat Conservation
    10. Invasive Plants in the Tropics and the Case of Lantana camara
    11. Current Conservation Issues Affecting Dolphins in the Tropics
    Case Study 7. African Manatees: Transboundary challenges and conservation planning
    12. Ecology, Conservation, and Policy Implications of North Pacific Loggerhead Turtles
    Part III: Approaches to Conserving Species: Emerging Lessons and New Science
    13. Species Distribution Models: New Tools and New Approaches for Managing and Conserving Threatened and Endangered Wildlife in Ethiopia
    14. Integrated Genetic Approaches for the Conservation of Tropical and Subtropical Species
    15. Conservation Genetics, Taxonomy and Management Applications in Neotropical Deer
    Case Study 8. Why Neotropical Forest Ungulates Matter
    16. State of the Art Meta-Population Conservation: The Case of the Black Lion Tamarin
    17. Ecology and Conservation of Jaguars in Mexico: State of Knowledge and Future Challenges
    18. Insect Pollinators in Decline: Conservation Challenges in the Tropics
    Case Study 9. Conservation of insects in a marine national park in Indonesia
    Case Study 10. Using beekeeping as a sustainable development tool
    Part IV: Integrating Conservation and Sustainable Use: The Management of Wild Living Resources
    19. The Illegal Wildlife Trade in, from, and through Morocco, a Gateway to Europe
    Case Study 11. The illegal trade in Barbary macaques and the link to the Moroccan diaspora in Europe
    Case Study 12. Detecting poaching from natural populations using genetic forensic approaches
    20. Bushmeat, Food Security, and Conservation in African Rainforests
    21. Successes and Failures of Crocodile Conservation Strategies in the Asia Pacific
    Case Study 13. Edible nest swiftlet management in Indonesia
    Case Study 14. A bug for conservation!
    22. Conservation and Livestock Production in Tropical Mexico: The Need for Sustainable Options
    Case Study 15. Ecological Services Enhancing Agricultural Landscapes in Indonesia
    23. Conservation as the New Paradigm for Development
    Part V: Building Capacity to Sustain Conservation: People, Institutions, and Networks
    24. Innovations in Capacity Building in Conservation and Sustainability: Linking Theory and Practice and Creating Innovative Approaches to Education
    25. Strengthening Capacity for Biodiversity Conservation in the Southern Tropical Andes through Partnerships of Educators and Practitioners
    26. Good Governance in Tourism-Conservation Partnerships: Lessons from Kenya
    Case Study 16. Conservation and sustainable tourism in the lower Rio Negro Basin, Brazil
    27. Local and Regional Capacity for Identifying, Predicting and Responding to Zoonotic Diseases from Free-Ranging Wildlife in Colombia
    28. Challenges to Building and Sustaining Local Non-Governmental Organizations
    Case Study 17. Wildlife Trust of India: Emergence and Establishment of a National Conservation Action NGO in India
    Case Study 18. Building Human Capacity in the Tropics: Experiences from Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment
    29. Afterword: Challenges and Future Directions in Tropical Conservation

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