Conflicts in conservation: Navigating towards solutions

Stephen M. Redpath (Editor), R. J. Gutiérrez (Editor), Kevin A. Wood (Editor), Juliette C. Young (Editor)

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Abstract

Conflicts over the conservation of biodiversity are increasing and are serious obstacles to wildlife conservation efforts worldwide. Changing patterns in land use, over-exploitation, pollution, climate change and the threat posed by invasive species all challenge the way we currently maintain and protect biodiversity-from the local management of single species to the international management of resources. Integrating approachesfrom different academic disciplines, policy makers and practitioners, this volume offers a radically new, cross-disciplinary, multi-scale approach to deal with conflicts. Groundbreaking strategies for conservation are analysed and a large section of the book is devoted to exploring case studies of conflict from around the world. Aimed primarily at academics, researchers and students from disciplines relating to conservation, ecology, natural resources management and environmental governance, this book will be equally valuable to conservation NGOs and practitioners, and the policy community at national and international levels.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages324
ISBN (Electronic)9781139084574
ISBN (Print)9781107603462, 9781107017696
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • ecology and conservation
  • natural resource management
  • agriculture
  • horticulture and forestry

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