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9781405193832

Trade-offs in Conservation Deciding What to Save

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    9781405193832

  • ISBN10:

    1405193832

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2010-09-27
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This book demonstrates that trade-offs can be very important for conservationists. Its various chapters show how and why trade-offs are made, and why conservationists need to think very hard about what, if anything, to do about them. The book argues that conservationists must carefully weigh up, and be explicit about, the trade-offs that they make every day in deciding what to save.Key Features: Discusses the wider non-biological issues that surround making decisions about which species and biogeographic areas to prioritise for conservation Focuses on questions such as: What are these wider issues that are influencing the decisions we make? What factors need to be included in our assessment of trade-offs? What package of information and issues do managers need to consider in making a rational decision? Who should make such decisions? Part of the Conservation Science and Practice book seriesThis volume is of interest to policy-makers, researchers, practitioners and postgraduate students who are concerned about making decisions that include recognition of trade-offs in conservation planning.

Author Biography

Nigel Leader-Williams became Director of Conservation Leadership, based in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, in 2009. Previously he was Director of the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent. His research focuses on sustainable resource use and human-wildlife conflict.

William M. Adams is Moran Professor of Conservation and Development. He is based in the Department of Geography at the University of Cambridge, where he has taught since 1984. His research focuses on the social dimensions of conservation in Africa and the UK. He is a Trustee of Fauna and Flora International.

Robert J. Smith is a Research Fellow at the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the University of Kent. His research interests include protected area network design, conservation and corruption, and the influence of marketing in conservation.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Deciding What to Save: Trade-offs in Conservation
Current Approaches and Toolkits
Prioritizing Trade-offs in Conservation
Trade-offs in Identifying Global Conservation Priority Areas
Trade-offs in Making Ecosystem Services and Human Well-being Conservation Priorities
Defining and Measuring Success in Conservation
Influence of Value Systems
Conserving Invertebrates: How Many can be Saved, and How?
Trade-offs between Animal Welfare and Conservation in Law and Policy
Protection or Use: a Case of Nuanced Trade-offs?
Whose Value Counts? Trade-offs between Biodiversity Conservation and Poverty Reduction
The Power of Traditions in Conservation
Economics and Governance
Misaligned Incentives and Trade-offs in Allocating Conservation Funding
Marketing and Conservation: How to Lose Friends and Influence People
Trade-offs between Conservation and Extractive Industries
A Fighting Chance: can Conservation Create a Platform for Peace within Cycles of Human Conflict?
Social and Institutional Constraints
Trading-off 'Knowing' Versus 'Doing' for Effective Conservation Planning
Path Dependence in Conservation
Conservation Trade-offs and the Politics of Knowledge
Future Challenges
Climatic Change and Conservation
Drivers of Biodiversity Change
Another Entangled Bank: Making Conservation Trade-offs More Explicit
Index
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