Description
Cambridge University Press, 2009. 272 pages, paperback, text illustrations.
New, Tim R.
$78.00
Using examples from around the world, this book brings together a wealth of information on insect conservation.
Contents
1. Needs and priorities for insect species conservation; 2. Plans for insect species conservation; 3. Habitat, population and dispersal issues; 4. Current and future needs in planning habitat and resource supply; 5. Beyond habitat: other threats to insects, and their management; 6. Adaptive management options: habitat re-creation; 7. Reintroductions and ex situ conservation; 8. Roles of monitoring in conservation management; 9. Promotion of insect species for wider conservation attention; 10. Insect management plans for the future.
Also available in hardcover on request.
Cambridge University Press, 2009. 272 pages, paperback, text illustrations.
Weight | 450 g |
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