Rewilding
Herausgeber: Du Toit, Johan T.; Pettorelli, Nathalie; Durant, Sarah M.
Rewilding
Herausgeber: Du Toit, Johan T.; Pettorelli, Nathalie; Durant, Sarah M.
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Discusses the benefits and risks, as well as the economic and socio-political realities, of rewilding as a novel conservation tool.
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Discusses the benefits and risks, as well as the economic and socio-political realities, of rewilding as a novel conservation tool.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472678
- ISBN-10: 1108472672
- Artikelnr.: 53483159
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 464
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 974g
- ISBN-13: 9781108472678
- ISBN-10: 1108472672
- Artikelnr.: 53483159
1. Rewilding: a captivating, controversial, twenty-first century concept to
address ecological degradation in a changing world Nathalie Pettorelli,
Sarah M. Durant and Johan T. du Toit; 2. History of rewilding: ideas and
practice David Johns; 3. For wilderness or wildness? Decolonising rewilding
Kim Ward; 4. Pleistocene rewilding: an enlightening thought experiment
Johan T. du Toit; 5. Trophic rewilding - ecological restoration of top-down
trophic interactions to promote self-regulating biodiverse ecosystems
Jens-Christian Svenning, Michael Munk and Andreas Schweiger; 6. Rewilding
through land abandonment Steve Carver; 7. Rewilding and restoration James
R. Miller and Richard J. Hobbs; 8. Understanding the factors shaping the
attitudes towards wilderness and rewilding Nicole Bauer and Aline von
Atzigen; 9. Health and social benefits of living with 'wild' nature Cecily
Maller, Laura Mumaw and Benjamin Cooke; 10. The psychology of rewilding
Susan Clayton; 11. The high art of rewilding: lessons from curating Earth
art Marcus Hall; 12. Rewilding a country: Britain as a study case
Christopher J. Sandom and Sophie Wynne-Jones; 13. Bringing back large
carnivores to rewild landscapes John D. C. Linnell and Craig R. Jackson;
14. Rewilding cities Marcus Owens and Jennifer Wolch; 15. The role of
translocation in rewilding Philip J. Seddon and Doug P. Armstrong; 16.
Top-down control of ecosystems and the case for rewilding: does it all add
up? Matt W. Hayward, Sarah Edwards, Bronwyn A. Fancourt, John D. C. Linnell
and Erlend B. Nilsen; 17. Rewilding and the risk of getting new, unwanted
ecological interactions Miguel Delibes-Mateos, Isabel C. Barrio, A. Márcia
Barbosa, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, John E. Fa and Catarina C. Ferreira; 18.
Auditing the wild: how do we assess if rewilding objectives are achieved?
Richart T. Corlett; 19. Adaptive co-management and conflict resolution for
rewilding across development contexts James R. A. Butler, Juliette C. Young
and Mariella Marzano; 20. The future of rewilding: fostering nature and
people in a changing world Sarah M. Durant, Nathalie Pettorelli and Johan
T. du Toit.
address ecological degradation in a changing world Nathalie Pettorelli,
Sarah M. Durant and Johan T. du Toit; 2. History of rewilding: ideas and
practice David Johns; 3. For wilderness or wildness? Decolonising rewilding
Kim Ward; 4. Pleistocene rewilding: an enlightening thought experiment
Johan T. du Toit; 5. Trophic rewilding - ecological restoration of top-down
trophic interactions to promote self-regulating biodiverse ecosystems
Jens-Christian Svenning, Michael Munk and Andreas Schweiger; 6. Rewilding
through land abandonment Steve Carver; 7. Rewilding and restoration James
R. Miller and Richard J. Hobbs; 8. Understanding the factors shaping the
attitudes towards wilderness and rewilding Nicole Bauer and Aline von
Atzigen; 9. Health and social benefits of living with 'wild' nature Cecily
Maller, Laura Mumaw and Benjamin Cooke; 10. The psychology of rewilding
Susan Clayton; 11. The high art of rewilding: lessons from curating Earth
art Marcus Hall; 12. Rewilding a country: Britain as a study case
Christopher J. Sandom and Sophie Wynne-Jones; 13. Bringing back large
carnivores to rewild landscapes John D. C. Linnell and Craig R. Jackson;
14. Rewilding cities Marcus Owens and Jennifer Wolch; 15. The role of
translocation in rewilding Philip J. Seddon and Doug P. Armstrong; 16.
Top-down control of ecosystems and the case for rewilding: does it all add
up? Matt W. Hayward, Sarah Edwards, Bronwyn A. Fancourt, John D. C. Linnell
and Erlend B. Nilsen; 17. Rewilding and the risk of getting new, unwanted
ecological interactions Miguel Delibes-Mateos, Isabel C. Barrio, A. Márcia
Barbosa, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, John E. Fa and Catarina C. Ferreira; 18.
Auditing the wild: how do we assess if rewilding objectives are achieved?
Richart T. Corlett; 19. Adaptive co-management and conflict resolution for
rewilding across development contexts James R. A. Butler, Juliette C. Young
and Mariella Marzano; 20. The future of rewilding: fostering nature and
people in a changing world Sarah M. Durant, Nathalie Pettorelli and Johan
T. du Toit.
1. Rewilding: a captivating, controversial, twenty-first century concept to
address ecological degradation in a changing world Nathalie Pettorelli,
Sarah M. Durant and Johan T. du Toit; 2. History of rewilding: ideas and
practice David Johns; 3. For wilderness or wildness? Decolonising rewilding
Kim Ward; 4. Pleistocene rewilding: an enlightening thought experiment
Johan T. du Toit; 5. Trophic rewilding - ecological restoration of top-down
trophic interactions to promote self-regulating biodiverse ecosystems
Jens-Christian Svenning, Michael Munk and Andreas Schweiger; 6. Rewilding
through land abandonment Steve Carver; 7. Rewilding and restoration James
R. Miller and Richard J. Hobbs; 8. Understanding the factors shaping the
attitudes towards wilderness and rewilding Nicole Bauer and Aline von
Atzigen; 9. Health and social benefits of living with 'wild' nature Cecily
Maller, Laura Mumaw and Benjamin Cooke; 10. The psychology of rewilding
Susan Clayton; 11. The high art of rewilding: lessons from curating Earth
art Marcus Hall; 12. Rewilding a country: Britain as a study case
Christopher J. Sandom and Sophie Wynne-Jones; 13. Bringing back large
carnivores to rewild landscapes John D. C. Linnell and Craig R. Jackson;
14. Rewilding cities Marcus Owens and Jennifer Wolch; 15. The role of
translocation in rewilding Philip J. Seddon and Doug P. Armstrong; 16.
Top-down control of ecosystems and the case for rewilding: does it all add
up? Matt W. Hayward, Sarah Edwards, Bronwyn A. Fancourt, John D. C. Linnell
and Erlend B. Nilsen; 17. Rewilding and the risk of getting new, unwanted
ecological interactions Miguel Delibes-Mateos, Isabel C. Barrio, A. Márcia
Barbosa, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, John E. Fa and Catarina C. Ferreira; 18.
Auditing the wild: how do we assess if rewilding objectives are achieved?
Richart T. Corlett; 19. Adaptive co-management and conflict resolution for
rewilding across development contexts James R. A. Butler, Juliette C. Young
and Mariella Marzano; 20. The future of rewilding: fostering nature and
people in a changing world Sarah M. Durant, Nathalie Pettorelli and Johan
T. du Toit.
address ecological degradation in a changing world Nathalie Pettorelli,
Sarah M. Durant and Johan T. du Toit; 2. History of rewilding: ideas and
practice David Johns; 3. For wilderness or wildness? Decolonising rewilding
Kim Ward; 4. Pleistocene rewilding: an enlightening thought experiment
Johan T. du Toit; 5. Trophic rewilding - ecological restoration of top-down
trophic interactions to promote self-regulating biodiverse ecosystems
Jens-Christian Svenning, Michael Munk and Andreas Schweiger; 6. Rewilding
through land abandonment Steve Carver; 7. Rewilding and restoration James
R. Miller and Richard J. Hobbs; 8. Understanding the factors shaping the
attitudes towards wilderness and rewilding Nicole Bauer and Aline von
Atzigen; 9. Health and social benefits of living with 'wild' nature Cecily
Maller, Laura Mumaw and Benjamin Cooke; 10. The psychology of rewilding
Susan Clayton; 11. The high art of rewilding: lessons from curating Earth
art Marcus Hall; 12. Rewilding a country: Britain as a study case
Christopher J. Sandom and Sophie Wynne-Jones; 13. Bringing back large
carnivores to rewild landscapes John D. C. Linnell and Craig R. Jackson;
14. Rewilding cities Marcus Owens and Jennifer Wolch; 15. The role of
translocation in rewilding Philip J. Seddon and Doug P. Armstrong; 16.
Top-down control of ecosystems and the case for rewilding: does it all add
up? Matt W. Hayward, Sarah Edwards, Bronwyn A. Fancourt, John D. C. Linnell
and Erlend B. Nilsen; 17. Rewilding and the risk of getting new, unwanted
ecological interactions Miguel Delibes-Mateos, Isabel C. Barrio, A. Márcia
Barbosa, Íñigo Martínez-Solano, John E. Fa and Catarina C. Ferreira; 18.
Auditing the wild: how do we assess if rewilding objectives are achieved?
Richart T. Corlett; 19. Adaptive co-management and conflict resolution for
rewilding across development contexts James R. A. Butler, Juliette C. Young
and Mariella Marzano; 20. The future of rewilding: fostering nature and
people in a changing world Sarah M. Durant, Nathalie Pettorelli and Johan
T. du Toit.