Extended Conservation Biology : Concepts and Design
Dr. Nagaraj K
Environment
Extended Conservation Biology : Concepts and Design
Extended Conservation Biology: Concepts and Design delves into the intricate frameworks and methodologies essential for understanding and implementing conservation strategies. This comprehensive work addresses the challenges posed by biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, providing innovative solutions for effective conservation practices. The book emphasizes the integration of ecological principles with modern design techniques, making it a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of environmental science. The text explores a range of topics, including habitat restoration, species management, and the role of technology in conservation efforts. By presenting case studies and real-world applications, it encourages readers to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios. This book serves as both an academic reference and a guide for those seeking to enhance their approach to conservation biology.
- ISBN: 978-93-7973-545-4
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
Extended Conservation Biology: Concepts and Design delves into the intricate frameworks and methodologies essential for understanding and implementing conservation strategies. This comprehensive work addresses the challenges posed by biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, providing innovative solutions for effective conservation practices. The book emphasizes the integration of ecological principles with modern design techniques, making it a vital resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers in the field of environmental science.
The text explores a range of topics, including habitat restoration, species management, and the role of technology in conservation efforts. By presenting case studies and real-world applications, it encourages readers to apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios. This book serves as both an academic reference and a guide for those seeking to enhance their approach to conservation biology.
