Conservation

  • Conservation
    By Joy Palmer

    Conservation

  • Conservation: Economics, Science, and Policy
    By Charles Perrings, Ann Kinzig

    Weber, E. U., A. R. Blais, and N. E. Betz. 2002. A domain‐specific risk‐attitude scale: measuring risk perceptions and risk behaviors. Journal of behavioral decision making 15:263–290. Weisbrod, B. A. 1964.

  • Conservation
    By Clive Hambler, Susan M. Canney

    ... 22 snake, viperine Natrix maura, 214 snakeroot Raouwolfia serpentina, 21 sole common Solea solea, 51 English Parophrys vetulus, 62 solenodon Solenodon spp., 96 solitaire, Rodrigues Pezophaps solitaria, 4 sorghum Sorghum bicolor, ...

  • Conservation: Replacing Quantity with Quality as a Goal for Global Management
    By Carl F. Jordan

    Despite the text's emphasis on humanities' role in the environment, traditional conservation is not neglected.

  • Conservation
    By Clive Hambler, Susan M. Canney

    Davies, R. G. et al. (2006). Human impacts and the global distribution of extinction risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 273, 2127-2133. Davies, Z. D. et al. (2005). The re-expansion and improving status of the silver-spotted ...

  • Conservation: Linking Ecology, Economics, and Culture
    By Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Peter Coppolillo

    Hearne J, and McKenzie M (2000) Compelling reasons for game ranching in Maputaland. ... Traditional peoples and biodiversity conservation in large tropical landscapes. Arlington, VA: The Nature Conservancy, pp. 159–195. Hill K ...

  • Conservation: a People Centred Approach
    By Francis Gilbert, Hilary Gilbert

    Each land-bridge island then loses species as its position on the graph gradually subsides down from the 'mainland' to the 'island' line. Why does this happen? In terms of the MacArthur and Wilson theory, the new land-bridge island used ...

  • Conservation: Economics, Science, and Policy
    By Charles Perrings, Ann Kinzig

    Charles Perrings and Ann Kinzig address the broad problem of conservation, the principles that inform conservation choices, and the application of those principles to the management of the natural world.

  • Conservation: Linking Ecology, Economics, and Culture
    By Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Peter Coppolillo

    This book belongs on the core reading list for university programs on conservation biology, sustainable development, and international environmental affairs."--Lisa Naughton, University of Wisconsin, Madison

  • Conservation
    By Alison Richmond, Alison Bracker

    She is the Founding Director of the AHRC Research Centre for Textile Conservation and Textile Studies (2002–2007). Dinah also works with ICCROM's Collection Unit, most recently for the CollAsia2010 programme.

  • Conservation: RIBA Plan of Work 2013 Guide
    By Hugh Feilden

    This is an authoritative 'how to' full of pragmatic advice, examples and in-text features such as 'hints and tips' that illuminate best practice and clever solutions.

  • Conservation
    By Alison Richmond, Alison Bracker

    'Conservation: Principles, Dilemmas, and Uncomfortable Truths' presents multi-perspective critical analyses of the ethics and principles that guide the conservation of works of art and design, archaeological artefacts, buildings, monuments, ...

  • Conservation: Integrating Social and Ecological Justice
    By Helen Kopnina, Haydn Washington

    This book provides keys to decrypt current political debates on the environment in light of the theories that support them, and provides tools to better understand and manage environmental conflicts and promote environmentally friendly ...