Conservation Biology (eBook, PDF)
Voices from the Tropics
Redaktion: Sodhi, Navjot S.; Raven, Peter H.; Gibson, Luke
Conservation Biology (eBook, PDF)
Voices from the Tropics
Redaktion: Sodhi, Navjot S.; Raven, Peter H.; Gibson, Luke
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The late Navjot Sodhi conceived this book as a way of bringing to the forefront of our conservation planning for the tropics the views of people who were actually working and living there. In its 31 chapters, 55 authors present their views on the conservation problems they face and how they deal with them. Effective long term conservation in the tropics requires the full participation of local people, organizations and governments. The human population of tropical countries is expected to grow by more than 2.5 billion people over the next several decades, with expectations of increased…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118679814
- Artikelnr.: 39083595
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781118679814
- Artikelnr.: 39083595
Scholar
and Friend xxi Maharaj K. Pandit 1 INTRODUCTION: GIVING A VOICE TO THE TROPICS
1 Luke Gibson and Peter H. Raven PART 1: FROM WITHIN THE REGION
5 SECTION 1: AFRICA
5 2 CONSERVATION PARADIGMS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF BONOBOS IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
7 Bila-Isia Inogwabini and Nigel Leader-Williams 3 GOVERNANCE FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT CONSERVATION IN ETHIOPIA
19 Fikirte Gebresenbet
Wondmagegne Daniel
Amleset Haile and Hans Bauer 4 WILDLIFE IN JEOPARDY INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PROTECTED AREAS IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE: THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF DISORGANIZATION
LACK OF AWARENESS
AND INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS
26 Inza Koné 5 CONSERVATION CHALLENGES FOR MADAGASCAR IN THE NEXT DECADE
33 Hajanirina Rakotomanana
Richard K.B. Jenkins and Jonah Ratsimbazafy 6 CONSERVATION IN MAURITIUS AND RODRIGUES: CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS FROM TWO ECOLOGICALLY DEVASTATED OCEANIC ISLANDS
40 F.B. Vincent Florens 7 DESIGN AND OUTCOMES OF COMMUNITY FOREST CONSERVATION INITIATIVES IN CROSS RIVER STATE OF NIGERIA: A FOUNDATION FOR REDD+?
51 Sylvanus Abua
Robert Spencer and Dimitrina Spencer 8 SHADES OF GREEN: CONSERVATION IN THE DEVELOPING ENVIRONMENT OF TANZANIA
59 Flora I. Tibazarwa and Roy E. Gereau 9 SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: TIME FOR AFRICA TO RETHINK THE FOUNDATION
65 Mwangi Githiru SECTION 2: AMERICAS
75 10 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BRIDGING THE RESEARCH-IMPLEMENTATION GAP IN ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT IN BRAZIL
77 Renata Pardini
Pedro L.B. da Rocha
Charbel El-Hani and Flavia Pardini 11 CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY IN A COMPLEX BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SETTING: THE CASE OF COLOMBIA
86 Carolina Murcia
Gustavo H. Kattan
and Germán Ignacio Andrade-Pérez 12 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
CONSERVATION
AND CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES IN GUYANA
97 Michelle Kalamandeen 13 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSERVATION OF MEXICAN BIODIVERSITY
105 Gerardo Ceballos and Andrés García 14 PARAGUAY'S CHALLENGE OF CONSERVING NATURAL HABITATS AND BIODIVERSITY WITH GLOBAL MARKETS DEMANDING FOR PRODUCTS
113 Alberto Yanosky SECTION 3: ASIA
121 15 LAND-USE CHANGE AND CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN THE INDIAN HIMALAYA: PAST
PRESENT
AND FUTURE
123 Maharaj K. Pandit and Virendra Kumar 16 CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA
134 Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Herwasono Soedjito 17 SINGAPORE: HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY?
142 Richard T. Corlett 18 WANT TO AVERT EXTINCTIONS IN SRI LANKA? EMPOWER THE CITIZENRY!
148 Rohan Pethiyagoda 19 CONSERVATION OF HORNBILLS IN THAILAND
157 Pilai Poonswad
Vijak Chimchome
Narong Mahannop and Sittichai Mudsri SECTION 4: OCEANIA
167 20 TIPPING POINTS AND THE VULNERABILITY OF AUSTRALIA'S TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS
169 William F. Laurance 21 BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS: WHY ARE WE NOT SUCCEEDING?
181 Gilianne Brodie
Patrick Pikacha and Marika Tuiwawa 22 WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
188 Carter T. Atkinson
Thane K. Pratt
Paul C. Banko
James D. Jacobi and Bethany L. Woodworth 23 THE CHIMERA OF CONSERVATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGING TRAJECTORIES
197 Phil Shearman PART 2 THOUGHTS FROM DIASPORA
205 24 COMPLEX FORCES AFFECT CHINA'S BIODIVERSITY
207 Jianguo Liu 25 GOVERNANCE AND CONSERVATION IN THE TROPICAL DEVELOPING WORLD
216 Kelvin S.-H. Peh 26 KNOWLEDGE
INSTITUTIONS
AND HUMAN RESOURCES FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
226 Kamaljit S. Bawa 27 PEOPLE
PLANTS AND POLLINATORS: UNITING CONSERVATION
FOOD SECURITY
AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN EAST AFRICA
232 Dino J. Martins 28 BALANCING SOCIETIES' PRIORITIES: A SCIENCE-BASED APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE TROPICS
239 Lian Pin Koh 29 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PERFORMANCE OF SUSTAINABLE-USE TROPICAL FOREST RESERVES
245 Carlos A. Peres 30 CONCLUDING REMARKS: LESSONS FROM THE TROPICS
254 Luke Gibson and Peter H. Raven Index 259
Scholar
and Friend xxi Maharaj K. Pandit 1 INTRODUCTION: GIVING A VOICE TO THE TROPICS
1 Luke Gibson and Peter H. Raven PART 1: FROM WITHIN THE REGION
5 SECTION 1: AFRICA
5 2 CONSERVATION PARADIGMS SEEN THROUGH THE EYES OF BONOBOS IN THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO
7 Bila-Isia Inogwabini and Nigel Leader-Williams 3 GOVERNANCE FOR EFFECTIVE AND EFFICIENT CONSERVATION IN ETHIOPIA
19 Fikirte Gebresenbet
Wondmagegne Daniel
Amleset Haile and Hans Bauer 4 WILDLIFE IN JEOPARDY INSIDE AND OUTSIDE PROTECTED AREAS IN CÔTE D'IVOIRE: THE COMBINED EFFECTS OF DISORGANIZATION
LACK OF AWARENESS
AND INSTITUTIONAL WEAKNESS
26 Inza Koné 5 CONSERVATION CHALLENGES FOR MADAGASCAR IN THE NEXT DECADE
33 Hajanirina Rakotomanana
Richard K.B. Jenkins and Jonah Ratsimbazafy 6 CONSERVATION IN MAURITIUS AND RODRIGUES: CHALLENGES AND ACHIEVEMENTS FROM TWO ECOLOGICALLY DEVASTATED OCEANIC ISLANDS
40 F.B. Vincent Florens 7 DESIGN AND OUTCOMES OF COMMUNITY FOREST CONSERVATION INITIATIVES IN CROSS RIVER STATE OF NIGERIA: A FOUNDATION FOR REDD+?
51 Sylvanus Abua
Robert Spencer and Dimitrina Spencer 8 SHADES OF GREEN: CONSERVATION IN THE DEVELOPING ENVIRONMENT OF TANZANIA
59 Flora I. Tibazarwa and Roy E. Gereau 9 SUSTAINABLE CONSERVATION: TIME FOR AFRICA TO RETHINK THE FOUNDATION
65 Mwangi Githiru SECTION 2: AMERICAS
75 10 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR BRIDGING THE RESEARCH-IMPLEMENTATION GAP IN ECOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT IN BRAZIL
77 Renata Pardini
Pedro L.B. da Rocha
Charbel El-Hani and Flavia Pardini 11 CONSERVING BIODIVERSITY IN A COMPLEX BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL SETTING: THE CASE OF COLOMBIA
86 Carolina Murcia
Gustavo H. Kattan
and Germán Ignacio Andrade-Pérez 12 INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
CONSERVATION
AND CLIMATE CHANGE STRATEGIES IN GUYANA
97 Michelle Kalamandeen 13 CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSERVATION OF MEXICAN BIODIVERSITY
105 Gerardo Ceballos and Andrés García 14 PARAGUAY'S CHALLENGE OF CONSERVING NATURAL HABITATS AND BIODIVERSITY WITH GLOBAL MARKETS DEMANDING FOR PRODUCTS
113 Alberto Yanosky SECTION 3: ASIA
121 15 LAND-USE CHANGE AND CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN THE INDIAN HIMALAYA: PAST
PRESENT
AND FUTURE
123 Maharaj K. Pandit and Virendra Kumar 16 CONSERVATION CHALLENGES IN INDONESIA
134 Dewi M. Prawiradilaga and Herwasono Soedjito 17 SINGAPORE: HALF FULL OR HALF EMPTY?
142 Richard T. Corlett 18 WANT TO AVERT EXTINCTIONS IN SRI LANKA? EMPOWER THE CITIZENRY!
148 Rohan Pethiyagoda 19 CONSERVATION OF HORNBILLS IN THAILAND
157 Pilai Poonswad
Vijak Chimchome
Narong Mahannop and Sittichai Mudsri SECTION 4: OCEANIA
167 20 TIPPING POINTS AND THE VULNERABILITY OF AUSTRALIA'S TROPICAL ECOSYSTEMS
169 William F. Laurance 21 BIODIVERSITY AND CONSERVATION IN THE PACIFIC ISLANDS: WHY ARE WE NOT SUCCEEDING?
181 Gilianne Brodie
Patrick Pikacha and Marika Tuiwawa 22 WHEN WORLDS COLLIDE: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY IN THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
188 Carter T. Atkinson
Thane K. Pratt
Paul C. Banko
James D. Jacobi and Bethany L. Woodworth 23 THE CHIMERA OF CONSERVATION IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA AND THE CHALLENGE OF CHANGING TRAJECTORIES
197 Phil Shearman PART 2 THOUGHTS FROM DIASPORA
205 24 COMPLEX FORCES AFFECT CHINA'S BIODIVERSITY
207 Jianguo Liu 25 GOVERNANCE AND CONSERVATION IN THE TROPICAL DEVELOPING WORLD
216 Kelvin S.-H. Peh 26 KNOWLEDGE
INSTITUTIONS
AND HUMAN RESOURCES FOR CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY
226 Kamaljit S. Bawa 27 PEOPLE
PLANTS AND POLLINATORS: UNITING CONSERVATION
FOOD SECURITY
AND SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE IN EAST AFRICA
232 Dino J. Martins 28 BALANCING SOCIETIES' PRIORITIES: A SCIENCE-BASED APPROACH TO SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE TROPICS
239 Lian Pin Koh 29 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PERFORMANCE OF SUSTAINABLE-USE TROPICAL FOREST RESERVES
245 Carlos A. Peres 30 CONCLUDING REMARKS: LESSONS FROM THE TROPICS
254 Luke Gibson and Peter H. Raven Index 259