Key Topics in Conservation BiologyISBN: 978-1-4051-2249-8
Paperback
328 pages
November 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
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- Written by an international renowned team of authors.
- Addresses key contemporary issues in conservation biology and looks at the realities and problems of applied conservation.
- Emphasizes the three key themes in conservation biology: principles, policy and practice.
- Covers the following key topics: conflicts in conservation, applications and solutions – problem solving in conservation ecology, ecological monitoring and biodiversity, wildlife diseases, rarity and prioritization, human dimensions in ecology and conservation.
- Enables students and practitioners to explore interesting and controversial issues in depth, providing a greater understanding and an ideal springboard for further discussion and research.

