Reprint

Biodiversity and Protected Areas

Edited by
April 2019
198 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-732-2 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-733-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Biodiversity and Protected Areas that was published in

Business & Economics
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

Biodiversity and Protected Areas assembles twelve topics from around the world, illustrating the complexities and promise of addressing the biodiversity crisis. Authors from Mongolia, Africa, India, Canada, Iraq, and the United States dwell on particular aspects and challenges relevant to those regions. Lessons and approaches from interesting localities, coupled with global analyses give the reader a synthetic view of emerging problems. The opportunities for understanding common issues across different geographies abound, such as comparing local conservation in sub-Saharan Africa with a distribution of very small protected areas in Massachusetts. Several topics will be of immediate interest to policymakers. The book is illustrated with numerous color maps and figures and the authors strove for clear, uncomplicated writing. The editors provide an overview of chapters, placing them in the context of other biodiversity and protected area literature. Students and conservationists attempting to broaden their views of biodiversity and protected areas should find this collection to be interesting.

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Halgurd-Sakran National Park; remote sensing; GIS; landscape metrics; fragmentation; Wilderness Study Areas; light pollution; noise pollution; wildness; protected areas; protected areas; climate change; deforestation; tropics; biodiversity; conservation; Tiger; conservation standards; protected area management; management effectiveness; accreditation; conservation assured; Convention on Biological Diversity; Aichi Target 11; conservation planning; protected area reporting; equity framework; private land conservation; privacy; protected areas; biodiversity; conservation; protected area management; information communication technology; Mongolia; conservation landscapes; scale of assessment; conservation planning; biodiversity conservation targets; threat assessment; prioritization; biodiversity hotspots; human population density; protected areas; conservation; biodiversity; ecosystems; IUCN; land use; protected areas; biocultural heritage; sub-Saharan Africa; traditional ecological knowledge; hotspots; sacred forests; conservation; biodiversity; conservation targets; protected areas; Indigenous peoples; IPCAs; reconciliation; Aichi Biodiversity Targets; carbon finance; global commons; jurisdictional; nested approaches; public goods; n/a