To see accurate pricing, please choose your delivery country.
 
 
United States
£ GBP
All Shops

British Wildlife

8 issues per year 84 pages per issue Subscription only

British Wildlife is the leading natural history magazine in the UK, providing essential reading for both enthusiast and professional naturalists and wildlife conservationists. Published eight times a year, British Wildlife bridges the gap between popular writing and scientific literature through a combination of long-form articles, regular columns and reports, book reviews and letters.

Subscriptions from £33 per year

Conservation Land Management

4 issues per year 44 pages per issue Subscription only

Conservation Land Management (CLM) is a quarterly magazine that is widely regarded as essential reading for all who are involved in land management for nature conservation, across the British Isles. CLM includes long-form articles, events listings, publication reviews, new product information and updates, reports of conferences and letters.

Subscriptions from £26 per year
Academic & Professional Books  Conservation & Biodiversity  Conservation & Biodiversity: General

From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity Conceptual and Practical Challenges

By: Elena Casetta(Author), Jorge Marques da Silva(Author), Davide Vecchi(Author)
452 pages, 36 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity
Click to have a closer look
  • From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity ISBN: 9783030109905 Hardback Mar 2019 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
    £44.99
    #247822
Price: £44.99
About this book Contents Customer reviews Biography Related titles

About this book

This book features essays written by philosophers, biologists, ecologists and conservation scientists facing the current biodiversity crisis. Despite increasing communication, accelerating policy and management responses, and notwithstanding improving ecosystem assessment and endangered species knowledge, conserving biodiversity continues to be more a concern than an accomplished task. Why is it so?

The overexploitation of natural resources by our species is a frequently recognised factor, while the short-term economic interests of governments and stakeholders typically clash with the burdens that implementing conservation actions imply. But this is not the whole story. From Assessing to Conserving Biodiversity develops a different perspective on the problem by exploring the conceptual challenges and practical defiance posed by conserving biodiversity, namely: on the one hand, the difficulties in defining what biodiversity is and characterizing that "thing" to which the word `biodiversity' refers to; on the other hand, the reasons why assessing biodiversity and putting in place effective conservation actions is arduous.

Contents

Part I. Characterizing Biodiversity: Beyond the Species Approach
Chapter 1. Beyond Biodiversity and Speciation - Disparity and Evolvability (Alessandro Minelli)
Chapter 2. Can Plasticity Lead to the Emergence of Novel Units of Biodiversity? (Davide Vecchi, Rob Mills)
Chapter 3. Between Explanans and Explanandum: Biodiversity and the Theoretical Unity of Ecology (Philippe Huneman)
Chapter 4. Functional Biodiversity and the Idea that Organisms Fulfil Functional Roles within Ecological Units (Antoine C. Dussault)
Chapter 5. The Importance of Scaling in Biodiversity (Luis Borda de Agua)

Part II. Estimating Biodiversity: Limitation and Challenges
Chapter 6. A Multidisciplinary Research to Understand and to Correct the Impacts of Species Concepts and Ignored Cryptic Species on Biodiversity Assessments (Anne Chenuil)
Chapter 7. Statistical Measures of Biological Diversity: A Unified Framework and Discussion (Vincenzo Crupi)
Chapter 8. Measuring Biodiversity from Traits to Landscapes (Cristina Branquino)

Part III. Representing Biodiversity: Cognitive Representation and Representation by Specimen
Chapter 9. The Representations of Biodiversity (Anouk Barberousse)
Chapter 10. Natural History Collections as Models of the Diversity of the Natural World (Judite Alves)
Chapter 11. News from the Battlefield: Bridging Epistemologies and Ontologies in the Field of Biodiversity (Marie Roue)
Chapter 12. On the Impossibility and Dispensability of Defining `Biodiversity' - and its Function as a Mediator Between Heterogeneous Fields (Georg Toepfer)
Chapter 13. Value-Ladeness of Biodiversity. A Post-Normal Conceptual Analysis (Matthias Kaiser)

Part IV. Conserving Biodiversity: From Science to Policies
Chapter 14. Conservation Sovereignty and Biodiversity (Marku Oksanen & Timo Vuorisalo)
Chapter 15. The Vagueness of "Biodiversity" and its Implications in Conservation Practice (Yves Meinard, Sylvain Coq, Bernhard Schmid)
Chapter 16. The Role of Communities in Biodiversity Conservation. The Case of Multispecies Biofilms (Jorge Marques da Silva, Elena Casetta)
Chapter 17. Modification of Habitats and Introduction of Exotic Species in Marine and Estuarine Environments: Always a Threat or Sometimes an Opportunity to Increase Biodiversity and to Enhance Biodiversity Conservation? (Jose Lino Costa et al.)
Chapter 18. Ordinary Biodiversity. The Case of Food (Andrea Borghini)

Customer Reviews

Biography

Elena Casetta is assistant professor at the Department of Philosophy and Educational Science at the University of Turin (Italy), where she teaches Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Biology. Trained in theoretical philosophy, she then specialized in philosophy of biology at the IHPST (Institut d'Histoire et de Philosophie des Sciences et des Techniques), CNRS/Paris 1/ENS Paris and at the Centre for Philosophy of Sciences of the University of Lisbon where she was the Principal Investigator of the Scientific Research and Technological Development Project "BIODECON - Which Biodiversity Definition for Biodiversity Conservation?" funded by the FCT, the Portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology. On the philosophy of biodiversity, she edited, with Julien Delord, La Biodiversité en Question: Enjeux Philosophiques et Scientifiques and she wrote, with Andrea Borghini, Filosofia da Biodiversidade.

Jorge Marques da Silva is assistant professor at the Faculty of Science and principal investigator at the Biosystems and Integrative Sciences Institute (University of Lisbon). As a plant physiologist, Jorge is interested on the mechanisms of response to stress, chiefly on the effects of drought stress on photosynthetic metabolism. His main scientific interest is on understanding how interactions of abiotic stresses with photosynthetic metabolism impairs primary productivity. Currently, Jorge is working in highthroughput plant phenotyping, aiming to unravel environment-genetic interactions in phenotype development, with the ultimate goal of improving crop responses to climate change. Jorge also developed a parallel interest in teaching and research in Global Bioethics, mainly Environmental Ethics.

Davide Vecchi is currently FCT Research Fellow at the Department of History and Philosophy of Sciences of the Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Portugal). Formed philosophically at Bologna University (Italy) and the LSE (UK) and biologically at the KLI (Austria) and the University of Santiago (Chile), Davide is broadly interested in theoretical issues in evolutionary biology, particularly concerning the nature of genomic change and the robustness of neutralist explanations of biological complexity. He is also interested in theoretical issues in developmental biology and, more generally, in the way contemporary biology informs philosophical debates concerning, for instance, causation, biological individuality and human nature. At the moment, his research focuses on making sense of the causal role of DNA, genes and genomes in development and evolution.

By: Elena Casetta(Author), Jorge Marques da Silva(Author), Davide Vecchi(Author)
452 pages, 36 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Springer Nature
Current promotions
New and Forthcoming BooksNHBS Moth TrapBritish Wildlife MagazineBuyers Guides