ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987, Conservation of Ecosystems and Species examines conservation as a major world issue for governments, industrialists and the general public. The need for conservation has become more urgent as human activity continues to encroach upon the remaining natural ecosystems of our planet. This book examines a wide range of conservation issues and explains the scientific reasons why conservation of ecosystems and species is important, not merely for its own sake, but for the future of humanity. It charts the development of conservation policy around the concept and understanding of the ecosystem. The roles of the planner, the industrialist and the politician in the development of a conservation policy are described.

chapter Chapter One|22 pages

Conservation and Ecological Theory

chapter Chapter Two|30 pages

The Biosphere – Our Ultimate Resource Base

chapter Chapter Three|30 pages

Man and The Biosphere

chapter Chapter Four|27 pages

Development of The Conservation Ethic

chapter Chapter Five|35 pages

Conservation of Landscapes

chapter Chapter Six|29 pages

The Conservation of Species

chapter Chapter Seven|23 pages

The Conservation of Ecosystems

chapter Chapter Eight|25 pages

Conservation and Planning

chapter Chapter Nine|18 pages

Conservation, Ideology and Politics