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Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest
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Informationen zum Autor Matti Salo is a biologist and PhD in Environmental Science. His fields of interest include governance, management and policy issues related to natural resources, biodiversity and conservation - with a particular emphasis in forest policies. Salo is a long-term Amazonia enthusiast and a member of the University of Turku Amazon Research team (UTU-ART). He has spent time in the region annually since the late 1990s, with a particular commitment to Peruvian Amazonia, but also working and traveling extensively in parts of Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador. In addition to academic work, Salo has published books and other writings about Amazonia and biodiversity issues directed to the general public. Klappentext Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest bridges gaps of knowledge fragmented among scientific disciplines as it addresses this multifaceted phenomenon that is simultaneously global and local. The authors emphasize the interwoven nature of issues specific to the ecological, economic, and socio-cultural realms of wild species harvest. The book presents the diagnosing wild species harvest procedure as a universal approach that integrates seven thematic perspectives to harvest systems: resource dynamics, costs and benefits, management, governance, knowledge, spatiality, and legacies. When analyzed, these themes help to build a holistic understanding of this globally important phenomenon. Scholars, professionals and students in various fields related to natural resources will find the book a valuable resource. Wild species form important resources for people worldwide, and their harvest is a major driver of ecosystem change. Tropical forests regions, including Amazonia, are among those parts of the world where wild species are particularly important for people's livelihoods and larger economies. This book draws on tangible experiences from Amazonia, presented in lively narratives intermingling scientific information with stories of the people engaged in harvest and management of wild species. These stories are linked to relevant theory of wild species harvest and wider discussions on conservation, development, and the global quest of sustainability. Inhaltsverzeichnis PART 1 Focus on Wild Species Harvest 1. All Over the Earth, Since the Dawn of Time 2. A Conceptual Primer to Wild Species Harvest PART 2 Stories from the Forest Floor 3. The Millennia of Wild Species Harvest in Amazonia 4. On a Winding Trail towards Sustainable Hunting 5. Fishing in and Fishing out the Amazon 6. River Turtles - They Have Come Back 7. Palm Leaves, Sustainability, and Dignity 8. Collect Locally, Eat Globally - the Journey of the Brazil Nut 9. Changing the Law of the Jungle - Forests and Forestry in Peru 10. Biodiversity and Business - An Experience with Medicinal Plants 11. Açaí: the Forest Farms of the Amazon Estuary 12. Blank Maps and Desires about Biodiversity Wealth PART 3 Seven Thematic Perspectives 13. Resource Dynamics Behind the Provision from Nature 14. Costs and Benefits Weighted by Harvesters 15. Management of Resource Systems 16. Governance Shaping Incentive Structures 17. Knowledge for Action and Interaction 18. Spatiality in Nature and Society 19. Legacies from the Past and for the Future PART 4 Diagnosis and Follow-up 20. Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest - The DWiSH Procedure 21. Whose Interest? Whose Action? 22. Savage, Ravaged, or Managed? ...
Klappentext
Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest bridges gaps of knowledge fragmented among scientific disciplines as it addresses this multifaceted phenomenon that is simultaneously global and local. The authors emphasize the interwoven nature of issues specific to the ecological, economic, and socio-cultural realms of wild species harvest.
The book presents the diagnosing wild species harvest procedure as a universal approach that integrates seven thematic perspectives to harvest systems: resource dynamics, costs and benefits, management, governance, knowledge, spatiality, and legacies. When analyzed, these themes help to build a holistic understanding of this globally important phenomenon. Scholars, professionals and students in various fields related to natural resources will find the book a valuable resource.
Wild species form important resources for people worldwide, and their harvest is a major driver of ecosystem change. Tropical forests regions, including Amazonia, are among those parts of the world where wild species are particularly important for people's livelihoods and larger economies. This book draws on tangible experiences from Amazonia, presented in lively narratives intermingling scientific information with stories of the people engaged in harvest and management of wild species. These stories are linked to relevant theory of wild species harvest and wider discussions on conservation, development, and the global quest of sustainability.
Inhalt
PART 1 Focus on Wild Species Harvest
All Over the Earth, Since the Dawn of Time
A Conceptual Primer to Wild Species Harvest
PART 2 Stories from the Forest Floor
The Millennia of Wild Species Harvest in Amazonia
On a Winding Trail towards Sustainable Hunting
Fishing in and Fishing out the Amazon
River Turtles - They Have Come Back
Palm Leaves, Sustainability, and Dignity
Collect Locally, Eat Globally - the Journey of the Brazil Nut
Changing the Law of the Jungle - Forests and Forestry in Peru
Biodiversity and Business - An Experience with Medicinal Plants
Açaí: the Forest Farms of the Amazon Estuary
Blank Maps and Desires about Biodiversity Wealth
PART 3 Seven Thematic Perspectives
Resource Dynamics Behind the Provision from Nature
Costs and Benefits Weighted by Harvesters
Management of Resource Systems
Governance Shaping Incentive Structures
Knowledge for Action and Interaction
Spatiality in Nature and Society
Legacies from the Past and for the Future
PART 4 Diagnosis and Follow-up
Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest - The DWiSH Procedure
Whose Interest? Whose Action?
Savage, Ravaged, or Managed?
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09780123972040
- Genre Biology
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 352
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T32mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9780123972040
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-0-12-397204-0
- Veröffentlichung 14.01.2014
- Titel Diagnosing Wild Species Harvest
- Autor Salo Matti , Anders Sirén , Kalliola Risto
- Untertitel Resource Use and Conservation
- Gewicht 940g
- Herausgeber Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc