Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations Of Regional Reserve Networks / Edition 1

Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations Of Regional Reserve Networks / Edition 1

by Michael E. Soulé, John Terborgh
ISBN-10:
155963698X
ISBN-13:
9781559636988
Pub. Date:
05/01/1999
Publisher:
Island Press
ISBN-10:
155963698X
ISBN-13:
9781559636988
Pub. Date:
05/01/1999
Publisher:
Island Press
Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations Of Regional Reserve Networks / Edition 1

Continental Conservation: Scientific Foundations Of Regional Reserve Networks / Edition 1

by Michael E. Soulé, John Terborgh

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Overview

The Wildlands Project is a far-reaching effort by scientists and activists to develop better ways of protecting nature, wilderness, and biodiversity. Its ultimate goal is to establish an effective network of nature reserves throughout North America — core conservation areas linked by corridors, and buffered, where appropriate, by lands that may also serve economic objectives.

Continental Conservation represents the work of thirty leading experts-including Michael Soulé, John Terborgh, Reed Noss, Paul Paquet, Dan Simberloff, Rodolfo Dirzo, J. Michael Scott, Andrew Dobson, and others — brought together by The Wildlands Project to examine the science underlying the design and management of these regional-scale networks. It provides conservationists and biologists with the latest scientific principles for protecting living nature at spatial scales that encompass entire regions and continents.

Following an opening chapter that sets the stage by introducing major themes and the scientific and policy background, the contributors:

  • consider scale in the identification, selection, and design of biological reserves
  • examine the role of top carnivores in regulating terrestrial ecosystems
  • suggest the need for a paradigm shift in the field of ecological restoration
  • consider the scientific details of implementing regional conservation in core areas, corridors, and in buffer zones
  • discuss the need for megareserves and how to design them

The book ends by challenging the reader, whether scientist or advocate, to commit more time to the effort of saving nature. The authors argue that the very survival of nature is at stake, and scientists can no longer afford to stand behind a wall of austere objectivity.

Continental Conservation is an important guidebook that can serve a vital role in helping fashion a radically honest, scientifically rigorous land-use agenda. It will be required reading for scientists and professionals at all levels involved with ecosystem and land management.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781559636988
Publisher: Island Press
Publication date: 05/01/1999
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Michael Soulé is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz. A founder and first president of the Society for Conservation Biology and The Wildlands Network, Dr. Soulé  has written and edited nine books on biology, conservation biology, and the social and policy context of conservation and has published more than 170 papers in journals. Soulé is a fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Among his many honors, Dr. Soulé is the sixth recipient of the Archie Carr Medal and in the first class of recipients of The Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Award.



John Terborgh is James B. Duke Professor of Environmental Sciences and Codirector of the Center for Tropical Conservation at Duke University. He has devoted much of the past 35 years to issues concerning the ecology and conservation of neotropical systems. 

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