Insect Conservation: Past, Present and Prospects
(Sprache: Englisch)
This is the first account of the incorporation of insects in considerations of conservation, tracing the genesis of the discipline and its acceptance as a component of biodiversity conservation. Covers current and future scenarios and priorities for progress.
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This is the first account of the incorporation of insects in considerations of conservation, tracing the genesis of the discipline and its acceptance as a component of biodiversity conservation. Covers current and future scenarios and priorities for progress.
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This multi-authored book, with contributions from many of the leading and most influential workers in insect conservation, traces the development of the discipline and its acceptance as an important component of biodiversity conservation. Practical and political problems of the genesis of insect conservation are traced, and current and future scenarios and priorities for progress are discussed. The book is thereby both an encapsulated history of insect conservation and a template for the future, of interest to science historians, entomologists, and conservation biologists, policy-makers and practitioners in many parts of the world.
This multi-authored book, with contributions from many of the leading and most influential workers in insect conservation, traces the development of the discipline and its acceptance as an important component of biodiversity conservation. Practical and political problems of the genesis of insect conservation are traced, and current and future scenarios and priorities for progress are discussed. The book is thereby both an encapsulated history of insect conservation and a template for the future, of interest to science historians, entomologists, and conservation biologists, policy-makers and practitioners in many parts of the world.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Insect Conservation: Past, Present and Prospects “
- Preface- List of contributors
1. Tim New. Introduction to insect conservation, an emerging discipline
Section 1. Organisations in the United Kingdom
2. Michael G. Morris and Oliver D. Cheesman. Insect conservation in the United Kingdom - the role of the Joint Committee for the Conservation of British insects and Invertebrate Link (JCCBI)
3. Ian F.G. McLean and Roger S. Key. A history of invertebrate conservation in the British Statutory Conservation Agencies
4. Alan Stubbs and Matt Shardlow. The development of Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust
5. David Lonsdale. Insect conservation in the United Kingdom - the Amateur Entomologists' Society
6. Martin Warren. Butterfly Conservation: the development of a pioneering charity
Section 2. North American developments
7. Robert Michael Pyle. The origins of insect conservation in the United States
8. Scott Hoffman Black. Insect conservation and the Endangered Species Act: a history
Section 3. The temperate southern regions
9. Tim New and Alan Yen. Insect conservation in Australia
10. Corinne Watts, Ian Stringer and George Gibbs. Insect conservation in New Zealand: an historical perspective
11. Michael Samways, Michelle Hamer and Ruan Veldtman. Development and future of insect conservation in South Africa
12. Jonathan Ball. Lepidopterology in southern Africa: past, present and future
Section 4. Regional themes and developments
13. Karel Spitzer. Insect conservation developments in central Europe
14. John R. Haslett. Development and future of conservation policy initiatives for insects and other invertebrates in Europe. - 15. Minoru Ishii and Yasuhiro Nakamura. Development and future of insect conservation in Japan
16. Francis G. Howarth and Betsy H. Gagné. Development of insect conservation in Hawai'i
17. David L. Pearson and Fabio Cassola. Insect conservation biology: What can we learn from ornithology and birding?- Section 5. Looking forward
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Alan Stewart. Where to next? The future of insect conservation
19. Tim New. Developing insect conservation: concluding thoughts
- Indexd Ruan Veldtman. Development and future of insect conservation in South Africa
12. Jonathan Ball. Lepidopterology in southern Africa: past, present and future
Section 4. Regional themes and developments
13. Karel Spitzer. Insect conservation developments in central Europe
14. John R. Haslett. Development and future of conservation policy initiatives for insects and other invertebrates in Europe. - 15. Minoru Ishii and Yasuhiro Nakamura. Development and future of insect conservation in Japan
16. Francis
19. Tim New. Developing insect conservation: concluding thoughts
- Indexd Ruan Veldtman. Development and future of insect conservation in South Africa
12. Jonathan Ball. Lepidopterology in southern Africa: past, present and future
Section 4. Regional themes and developments
13. Karel Spitzer. Insect conservation developments in central Europe
14. John R. Haslett. Development and future of conservation policy initiatives for insects and other invertebrates in Europe. - 15. Minoru Ishii and Yasuhiro Nakamura. Development and future of insect conservation in Japan
16. Francis
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 436 Seiten, Maße: 16 x 24,1 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Herausgegeben:New, Tim R.
- Herausgegeben: Tim R. New
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 9400729626
- ISBN-13: 9789400729629
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.03.2012
Sprache:
Englisch
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