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The Baseline Concept in Biodiversity Conservation Being Nostalgic or Not in the Anthropocene Era

By: Laurent Godet(Editor), Simon Dufour(Editor), Anne-Julia Rollet(Editor)
288 pages
Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
The Baseline Concept in Biodiversity Conservation
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About this book

The Anthropocene era has been marked by such significant human pressure that it has led to the sixth mass extinction. The Baseline Concept in Biodiversity Conservation interprets human domination of the Earth as the process of gradual landscape change, the execution of which is neither linear nor homogeneous.

This book is structured around three key questions: Where and when did everything go wrong? How do we define baseline states for biodiversity conservation strategies? How are reference states mobilized in a concrete way through case studies?

Today, biodiversity conservation faces a dilemma that this book sheds light on: return to states less modified by humans than today but in a world that has changed significantly; or, let the nature of tomorrow express itself where it still can but without a road map.

Contents

Part 1. Defining Baselines
1. Temporal Baselines: Finding a Tipping Point in the Past / Laurent Godet, Simon Dufour, Anne-Julia Rollet and Armelle Decaulne
2. Spatial Baselines: Is Going Elsewhere Easier Than Going Back in Time / Anne-Julia Rollet, Simon Dufour and Armelle Decaulne
3. Mapping What is Left of Nature / Laurent Godet and Adrien Geutte
4. The Baseline: A Social Construction / Clemence Moreau, Cecile Barnaud and Raphael Mathevet

Part 2. Using Baselines to Conserve Nature
5. Rewilding / the Return of Ghosts of the Past / Laurent Godet
6. Spontaneous Rewilding through Land Abandonment / Adrien Guette and Jonathan Carruthers-Jones
7. Geoprospective: Looking for Potential Scenarios / Thomas Houet
8. The Place of Ecological Knowledge in Policies for Ecological Neutrality: No Net Loss and Biodiversity Offsetting / Coralie Calvet

Part 3. Examples of the Use of Baselines
9. The Variability of Baselines Mobilized in Littoral Protected Areas: The Anthropocene as a Dividing Line? / Vincent Andreu-Boussut and Celine Chadenas
10. Baselines and French Forests / Damien Marage
11. How Can We Maintain Traditional Agro-Pastoral Landscapes? / David Montembault

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Biography

Laurent Godet is a CNRS researcher at Nantes University, France. As a biogeographer, his research focuses on anthropization and its impacts on the spatial distribution of biodiversity from local to national scales.

Simon Dufour is a research professor at the University of Rennes 2, France. As a geographer, his research focuses on the mapping, dynamics and renaturation of river landscapes.

Anne-Julia Rollet is a research professor at the University of Rennes 2, France. As a geographer and hydrogeomorphologist, her research focuses on the physical functioning and management of watercourses.

All three are members of the LETG laboratory (UMR 6554).

By: Laurent Godet(Editor), Simon Dufour(Editor), Anne-Julia Rollet(Editor)
288 pages
Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
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