Biological Extinction
New Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dasgupta, Partha; McIvor, Anna; Raven, Peter
Biological Extinction
New Perspectives
Herausgeber: Dasgupta, Partha; McIvor, Anna; Raven, Peter
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Questions why species are becoming extinct, and how we can protect the natural world on which we all depend.
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Questions why species are becoming extinct, and how we can protect the natural world on which we all depend.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781108711814
- ISBN-10: 1108711812
- Artikelnr.: 55536837
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- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 764g
- ISBN-13: 9781108711814
- ISBN-10: 1108711812
- Artikelnr.: 55536837
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction Partha Dasgupta and Peter Raven; Prologue. Extinction: what it
means to us Martin Rees; 1. Extinction in deep time: lessons from the past?
Neil Shubin; 2. Biodiversity and global change: from creator to victim
Timothy Lenton; 3. The state of the world's biodiversity Stuart Pimm and
Peter Raven; 4. Extinction threats to life in the ocean and opportunities
for their amelioration Jenna Sullivan, Vanessa Constant and Jane Lubchenco;
5. Out of the soil: soil (dark matter biodiversity) and societal
'collapses' from Mesoamerica to the Mesopotamia and beyond Timothy Beach,
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach and Nicholas Dunning; 6. The Green Revolution and
crop biodiversity Prabhu Pingali; 7. Population: the current state and
future prospects John Bongaarts; 8. Game over? Drivers of biological
extinction in Africa Calestous Juma; 9. Why we're in the sixth great
extinction and what it means to humanity Partha Dasgupta and Paul Ehrlich;
10. The consequences of biodiversity loss for human well-being Charles
Perrings and Ann Kinzig; 11. Terra incognita: in search of the disconnect
Mathis Wackernagel; 12. How do we stem biodiversity loss? Gretchen Daily
and Stephen Polasky; 13. Can smart villages help to stem biodiversity loss?
Brian Heap, John Holmes and Bernie Jones; 14. The new design condition:
planetary urbanism + resource scarcity + climate change John Hoal.
means to us Martin Rees; 1. Extinction in deep time: lessons from the past?
Neil Shubin; 2. Biodiversity and global change: from creator to victim
Timothy Lenton; 3. The state of the world's biodiversity Stuart Pimm and
Peter Raven; 4. Extinction threats to life in the ocean and opportunities
for their amelioration Jenna Sullivan, Vanessa Constant and Jane Lubchenco;
5. Out of the soil: soil (dark matter biodiversity) and societal
'collapses' from Mesoamerica to the Mesopotamia and beyond Timothy Beach,
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach and Nicholas Dunning; 6. The Green Revolution and
crop biodiversity Prabhu Pingali; 7. Population: the current state and
future prospects John Bongaarts; 8. Game over? Drivers of biological
extinction in Africa Calestous Juma; 9. Why we're in the sixth great
extinction and what it means to humanity Partha Dasgupta and Paul Ehrlich;
10. The consequences of biodiversity loss for human well-being Charles
Perrings and Ann Kinzig; 11. Terra incognita: in search of the disconnect
Mathis Wackernagel; 12. How do we stem biodiversity loss? Gretchen Daily
and Stephen Polasky; 13. Can smart villages help to stem biodiversity loss?
Brian Heap, John Holmes and Bernie Jones; 14. The new design condition:
planetary urbanism + resource scarcity + climate change John Hoal.
Introduction Partha Dasgupta and Peter Raven; Prologue. Extinction: what it
means to us Martin Rees; 1. Extinction in deep time: lessons from the past?
Neil Shubin; 2. Biodiversity and global change: from creator to victim
Timothy Lenton; 3. The state of the world's biodiversity Stuart Pimm and
Peter Raven; 4. Extinction threats to life in the ocean and opportunities
for their amelioration Jenna Sullivan, Vanessa Constant and Jane Lubchenco;
5. Out of the soil: soil (dark matter biodiversity) and societal
'collapses' from Mesoamerica to the Mesopotamia and beyond Timothy Beach,
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach and Nicholas Dunning; 6. The Green Revolution and
crop biodiversity Prabhu Pingali; 7. Population: the current state and
future prospects John Bongaarts; 8. Game over? Drivers of biological
extinction in Africa Calestous Juma; 9. Why we're in the sixth great
extinction and what it means to humanity Partha Dasgupta and Paul Ehrlich;
10. The consequences of biodiversity loss for human well-being Charles
Perrings and Ann Kinzig; 11. Terra incognita: in search of the disconnect
Mathis Wackernagel; 12. How do we stem biodiversity loss? Gretchen Daily
and Stephen Polasky; 13. Can smart villages help to stem biodiversity loss?
Brian Heap, John Holmes and Bernie Jones; 14. The new design condition:
planetary urbanism + resource scarcity + climate change John Hoal.
means to us Martin Rees; 1. Extinction in deep time: lessons from the past?
Neil Shubin; 2. Biodiversity and global change: from creator to victim
Timothy Lenton; 3. The state of the world's biodiversity Stuart Pimm and
Peter Raven; 4. Extinction threats to life in the ocean and opportunities
for their amelioration Jenna Sullivan, Vanessa Constant and Jane Lubchenco;
5. Out of the soil: soil (dark matter biodiversity) and societal
'collapses' from Mesoamerica to the Mesopotamia and beyond Timothy Beach,
Sheryl Luzzadder-Beach and Nicholas Dunning; 6. The Green Revolution and
crop biodiversity Prabhu Pingali; 7. Population: the current state and
future prospects John Bongaarts; 8. Game over? Drivers of biological
extinction in Africa Calestous Juma; 9. Why we're in the sixth great
extinction and what it means to humanity Partha Dasgupta and Paul Ehrlich;
10. The consequences of biodiversity loss for human well-being Charles
Perrings and Ann Kinzig; 11. Terra incognita: in search of the disconnect
Mathis Wackernagel; 12. How do we stem biodiversity loss? Gretchen Daily
and Stephen Polasky; 13. Can smart villages help to stem biodiversity loss?
Brian Heap, John Holmes and Bernie Jones; 14. The new design condition:
planetary urbanism + resource scarcity + climate change John Hoal.