Perspectives for Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Perspectives for Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Hobohm, Carsten

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

02/2022

483

Mole

Inglês

9783030577124

15 a 20 dias

765

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Chapter 1. Environmental History.- Chapter 2. Nature-Culture Dichotomy and Environmental Consciousness: Do We Fear the Right Things?.- Chapter 3. History of Environmental Communication and Education.- Chapter 4. Resources for Humans, Plants and Animals: Who is the Ruler of the Driver? And: Can Resource Use Explain Everything?.- Chapter 5. A Framework for Evaluation of Normative Solutions to Environmental Problems.- Chapter 6. Between Economic Valuation and Environmental Evaluation: Arguing about Environmental Value Systems.- Chapter 7. Environmental Indicators and Biodiversity Conservation Strategies.- Chapter 8. Change in Time: Risks and Predictability.- Chapter 9. Economies on Top, Nature on the Brink? A Closer Look on the Relationship between Economic Power and Threatened Nature.- Chapter 10. From Onlookers to Ecosystem-assistants: Exploring the Potentials of Ecological Restoration Education.- Chapter 11. Distribution and Habitat Affinity of Endemic and Threatened Species - Global Assessment.- Chapter 12. Coastal Habitats, Shallow Seas and Inland Saline Steppes - Ecology, Distribution, Threats and Challenges.- Chapter 13. Wetlands - Challenges and Possibilities.- Chapter 14. Development and Future of Grassland Ecosystems - Do We Need a Paradigm Shift?.- Chapter 15. Heathland, Scrub and Savanna - Overview, Recent Trends and Outlook.- Chapter 16. Forest Ecosystems: a Functional and Biodiversity Perpective.- Chapter 17. The Future of Agricultural Land.- Chapter 18. Urban Habitats: Cities and Their Potential for Nature Protection.- Chapter 19. Land Use Change and the Future of Biodiversity.
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Nature-culture dichotomy;Environmental communication;Landscape aesthetics;Ecosystem functions;Biodiversity conservation;Endemism;Urban habitats;De-extinction;Environmental history