ABSTRACT

This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of insect conservation and provides practical solutions to counteract insect declines, at a time where insects are facing serious threats across the world from habitat destruction to invasive species and climate change.

The Routledge Handbook of Insect Conservation consist of six sections, covering all aspects of insect conservation, containing contributions from academics, researchers and practitioners from across the globe. Section I addresses the fundamentals of insect conservation and outlines the reason why insects are important and discusses the greatest drivers of insect decline. The chapters in Section II examine the approaches that can be used for insect conservation globally, such as protected areas and agroecology, while highlighting the importance of insects in the composition and function of ecosystems. The chapters in Section III focus on insect populations in the major biomes around the world, from temperate and tropical forests to savannas and grasslands, with the chapters in Section IV focusing on natural and manmade ecosystems of the world, including mountain, soil, urban, island and agricultural habitats. They discuss the unique pressures and challenges for each biome and ecosystem and offer practical solutions for conserving their insect populations. Section V focuses on the assessment and monitoring of insects for conservation, discussing how we can implement practical monitoring protocols and what options are available. A wide variety of methods and tools are examined, including citizen science, bioindication, the role of taxonomy, drones and eDNA. The book concludes by examining policy and education strategies for insect conservation in Section VI. The chapters discuss key issues around social and policy strategies and conservation legislation for ensuring the long-term protection of insects.

This book is essential reading for students and scholars of biodiversity conservation and entomology as well as professionals and policymakers involved in conservation looking for real-world solutions to the threats facing insects across the globe.

part Section I|118 pages

Fundamentals of insect conservation

part Section II|102 pages

Approaches to insect conservation

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Insect species conservation

Planning for action

part Section III|68 pages

Biomes of the world

chapter Chapter 21|12 pages

Insect Conservation in Grasslands

part Section IV|110 pages

Ecosystems of the world

chapter Chapter 24|12 pages

Conservation of subterranean insects

chapter Chapter 27|13 pages

Insect conservation in streams and rivers

Conservation threats and solutions

chapter Chapter 29|12 pages

Urban habitats for insect conservation

part Section V|102 pages

Assessment and monitoring of insects for conservation