ABSTRACT

This revised second edition provides an introductory guide through the maze of interdisciplinary themes that comprise 'biodiversity.' It combines biological sciences with insights into the origins, variety and distribution of biodiversity, analysis of the social and political context, and the threats to, and opportunities for, the survival of natural systems.

Whilst retaining its existing structure, this updated new edition reflects advances that have demonstrated the importance of living systems as drivers of environmental services vital to human health and security. The final chapter has been revised to tackle more explicitly the contrasting approaches to conservation, and throughout, the book has been updated to reflect new research and developments.

With highly original international case studies and ample illustrations to explain difficult topics clearly, this excellent book remains the only introductory text which brings together the full range of theory and practice of ‘biodiversity’ and ‘conservation’.

chapter |1 pages

The rio earth summit

chapter |3 pages

The junket in Jo’burg

chapter 1|39 pages

Biodiversity: from concept to crisis

chapter 2|38 pages

The creation of biodiversity

chapter 3|45 pages

An inventory of planet earth

chapter 4|40 pages

Extinction

chapter 5|37 pages

The conservation of biodiversity