Conserving Migratory Species
Conserving Migratory Species
An Interdisciplinary Synthesis
Fuller, Richard; Harrison, Autumn-Lynn; Gallo-Cajiao, Eduardo
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
03/2026
400
Mole
Inglês
9780443159312
15 a 20 dias
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Section I: Background
1. Introduction (Perspectives and framework for analysis)
2. Value and importance of migratory species: Cultural significance, ecosystem function, and ecosystem services
3. Why and how is conserving migratory species different
Section II: Biological/ecological dimensions
4. Background on the ecology of migration
5. Vulnerability of migratory species
6:.The global status of migratory species
7. Migratory threats
Section III: Management dimensions
8. Management of barriers
9. Management of direct mortality
10. Management of habitats
11. Active population management
12. Education and outreach: Strategies and opportunities for conserving migratory species through public support
Section IV: Governance dimensions
13. The emergence of international regimes and global environmental governance: Theory and practice
14. Governance frameworks and their effectiveness
Section V: Final remarks
15. Knowledge gaps in migration ecology and taxonomy of migratory species: the role of technology
16. Monitoring migratory species and their threats
17. Priorities for the conservation of migratory species
18. Conclusions: principles, strategies, and future directions
1. Introduction (Perspectives and framework for analysis)
2. Value and importance of migratory species: Cultural significance, ecosystem function, and ecosystem services
3. Why and how is conserving migratory species different
Section II: Biological/ecological dimensions
4. Background on the ecology of migration
5. Vulnerability of migratory species
6:.The global status of migratory species
7. Migratory threats
Section III: Management dimensions
8. Management of barriers
9. Management of direct mortality
10. Management of habitats
11. Active population management
12. Education and outreach: Strategies and opportunities for conserving migratory species through public support
Section IV: Governance dimensions
13. The emergence of international regimes and global environmental governance: Theory and practice
14. Governance frameworks and their effectiveness
Section V: Final remarks
15. Knowledge gaps in migration ecology and taxonomy of migratory species: the role of technology
16. Monitoring migratory species and their threats
17. Priorities for the conservation of migratory species
18. Conclusions: principles, strategies, and future directions
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<p>Animal migration; wildlife management; biodiversity conservation; species conservation; environmental governance</p>
Section I: Background
1. Introduction (Perspectives and framework for analysis)
2. Value and importance of migratory species: Cultural significance, ecosystem function, and ecosystem services
3. Why and how is conserving migratory species different
Section II: Biological/ecological dimensions
4. Background on the ecology of migration
5. Vulnerability of migratory species
6:.The global status of migratory species
7. Migratory threats
Section III: Management dimensions
8. Management of barriers
9. Management of direct mortality
10. Management of habitats
11. Active population management
12. Education and outreach: Strategies and opportunities for conserving migratory species through public support
Section IV: Governance dimensions
13. The emergence of international regimes and global environmental governance: Theory and practice
14. Governance frameworks and their effectiveness
Section V: Final remarks
15. Knowledge gaps in migration ecology and taxonomy of migratory species: the role of technology
16. Monitoring migratory species and their threats
17. Priorities for the conservation of migratory species
18. Conclusions: principles, strategies, and future directions
1. Introduction (Perspectives and framework for analysis)
2. Value and importance of migratory species: Cultural significance, ecosystem function, and ecosystem services
3. Why and how is conserving migratory species different
Section II: Biological/ecological dimensions
4. Background on the ecology of migration
5. Vulnerability of migratory species
6:.The global status of migratory species
7. Migratory threats
Section III: Management dimensions
8. Management of barriers
9. Management of direct mortality
10. Management of habitats
11. Active population management
12. Education and outreach: Strategies and opportunities for conserving migratory species through public support
Section IV: Governance dimensions
13. The emergence of international regimes and global environmental governance: Theory and practice
14. Governance frameworks and their effectiveness
Section V: Final remarks
15. Knowledge gaps in migration ecology and taxonomy of migratory species: the role of technology
16. Monitoring migratory species and their threats
17. Priorities for the conservation of migratory species
18. Conclusions: principles, strategies, and future directions
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