Science and Conservation in African Forests
Herausgeber: Wrangham, Richard; Ross, Elizabeth
Science and Conservation in African Forests
Herausgeber: Wrangham, Richard; Ross, Elizabeth
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Unique case study, inspiring researchers and conservationists to work together to promote biodiversity through field projects.
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Unique case study, inspiring researchers and conservationists to work together to promote biodiversity through field projects.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9780521896016
- ISBN-10: 0521896010
- Artikelnr.: 23605877
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 557g
- ISBN-13: 9780521896016
- ISBN-10: 0521896010
- Artikelnr.: 23605877
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface Richard Leakey; Foreword Ian Redmond and Melanie Virtue; 1. Why the
link between long-term research and conservation is a case worth making
Richard Wrangham; 2. Links between research and protected area management
in Uganda Moses Mapesa; 3. The use of research: how science in Uganda's
national parks has been applied William Olupot and Andrew J. Plumptre; 4.
Long-term research and conservation in Kibale National Park Thomas
Struhsaker; 5. Monitoring forest-savannah dynamics in Kibale National Park
with satellite imagery (1989-2003): implications for the management of
wildlife habitat Nadine Laporte, Wayne Walker, Jared Stabach, and Florence
Landsberg ; 6. Long-term studies reveal the conservation potential for
integrating habit restoration and animal nutrition Colin A. Chapman, Lauren
J. Chapman, Patrick A. Omeja and Dennis Twinomugisha; 7. Long-term
perspectives on forest conservation: lessons from research in Kibale
National Park Jeremiah S. Lwanga and G. Isabirye-Basuta; 8. Health and
disease in the people, primates, and domestic animals of Kibale National
Park: implications for conservation Tony L. Goldberg, Thomas R. Gillespie
and Innocent B. Rwego; 9. The importance of training national and
international scientists for conservation research Rosie Trevelyan and
Clive Nuttman; 10. Community benefits from long-term research programs: a
case study from Kibale National Park, Uganda John M. Kasenene and Elizabeth
A. Ross; 11. Potential interactions of research with the development and
management of eco-tourism Arthur Mugisha; 12. The human landscape around
the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park Abe Goldman,
Joel Hartter, Jane Southworth and Michael Binford; 13. Conservation and
research in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Masindi District, Western Uganda
Fred Babweteera, Vernon Reynolds and Klaus Zuberbühler; 14. Long-term
research and conservation in Gombe National Park, Tanzania Anthony Collins
and Jane Goodall; 15. Long-term research and conservation in the Mahale
Mountains, Tanzania Toshisada Nishida and Michio Nakamura; 16. The
contribution of long-term research by the Taï Chimpanzee Project to
conservation Christophe Boesch, Hedwige Boesch, Zoro Bertin Goné Bi,
Emmanuelle Normand and Ilka Herbinger; 17. The Green Corridor Project:
long-term research and conservation in Bossou, Guinea Tetsuro Matsuzawa and
Makan Kourouma; 18. Long-term research and conservation of the Virunga
mountain gorillas Elizabeth A. Williamson and Katie A. Fawcett; 19.
Long-term research and conservation of great apes: a global future
Natarajan Ishwaran; 20. Long-term research and conservation: the way
forward Richard Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross.
link between long-term research and conservation is a case worth making
Richard Wrangham; 2. Links between research and protected area management
in Uganda Moses Mapesa; 3. The use of research: how science in Uganda's
national parks has been applied William Olupot and Andrew J. Plumptre; 4.
Long-term research and conservation in Kibale National Park Thomas
Struhsaker; 5. Monitoring forest-savannah dynamics in Kibale National Park
with satellite imagery (1989-2003): implications for the management of
wildlife habitat Nadine Laporte, Wayne Walker, Jared Stabach, and Florence
Landsberg ; 6. Long-term studies reveal the conservation potential for
integrating habit restoration and animal nutrition Colin A. Chapman, Lauren
J. Chapman, Patrick A. Omeja and Dennis Twinomugisha; 7. Long-term
perspectives on forest conservation: lessons from research in Kibale
National Park Jeremiah S. Lwanga and G. Isabirye-Basuta; 8. Health and
disease in the people, primates, and domestic animals of Kibale National
Park: implications for conservation Tony L. Goldberg, Thomas R. Gillespie
and Innocent B. Rwego; 9. The importance of training national and
international scientists for conservation research Rosie Trevelyan and
Clive Nuttman; 10. Community benefits from long-term research programs: a
case study from Kibale National Park, Uganda John M. Kasenene and Elizabeth
A. Ross; 11. Potential interactions of research with the development and
management of eco-tourism Arthur Mugisha; 12. The human landscape around
the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park Abe Goldman,
Joel Hartter, Jane Southworth and Michael Binford; 13. Conservation and
research in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Masindi District, Western Uganda
Fred Babweteera, Vernon Reynolds and Klaus Zuberbühler; 14. Long-term
research and conservation in Gombe National Park, Tanzania Anthony Collins
and Jane Goodall; 15. Long-term research and conservation in the Mahale
Mountains, Tanzania Toshisada Nishida and Michio Nakamura; 16. The
contribution of long-term research by the Taï Chimpanzee Project to
conservation Christophe Boesch, Hedwige Boesch, Zoro Bertin Goné Bi,
Emmanuelle Normand and Ilka Herbinger; 17. The Green Corridor Project:
long-term research and conservation in Bossou, Guinea Tetsuro Matsuzawa and
Makan Kourouma; 18. Long-term research and conservation of the Virunga
mountain gorillas Elizabeth A. Williamson and Katie A. Fawcett; 19.
Long-term research and conservation of great apes: a global future
Natarajan Ishwaran; 20. Long-term research and conservation: the way
forward Richard Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross.
Preface Richard Leakey; Foreword Ian Redmond and Melanie Virtue; 1. Why the
link between long-term research and conservation is a case worth making
Richard Wrangham; 2. Links between research and protected area management
in Uganda Moses Mapesa; 3. The use of research: how science in Uganda's
national parks has been applied William Olupot and Andrew J. Plumptre; 4.
Long-term research and conservation in Kibale National Park Thomas
Struhsaker; 5. Monitoring forest-savannah dynamics in Kibale National Park
with satellite imagery (1989-2003): implications for the management of
wildlife habitat Nadine Laporte, Wayne Walker, Jared Stabach, and Florence
Landsberg ; 6. Long-term studies reveal the conservation potential for
integrating habit restoration and animal nutrition Colin A. Chapman, Lauren
J. Chapman, Patrick A. Omeja and Dennis Twinomugisha; 7. Long-term
perspectives on forest conservation: lessons from research in Kibale
National Park Jeremiah S. Lwanga and G. Isabirye-Basuta; 8. Health and
disease in the people, primates, and domestic animals of Kibale National
Park: implications for conservation Tony L. Goldberg, Thomas R. Gillespie
and Innocent B. Rwego; 9. The importance of training national and
international scientists for conservation research Rosie Trevelyan and
Clive Nuttman; 10. Community benefits from long-term research programs: a
case study from Kibale National Park, Uganda John M. Kasenene and Elizabeth
A. Ross; 11. Potential interactions of research with the development and
management of eco-tourism Arthur Mugisha; 12. The human landscape around
the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park Abe Goldman,
Joel Hartter, Jane Southworth and Michael Binford; 13. Conservation and
research in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Masindi District, Western Uganda
Fred Babweteera, Vernon Reynolds and Klaus Zuberbühler; 14. Long-term
research and conservation in Gombe National Park, Tanzania Anthony Collins
and Jane Goodall; 15. Long-term research and conservation in the Mahale
Mountains, Tanzania Toshisada Nishida and Michio Nakamura; 16. The
contribution of long-term research by the Taï Chimpanzee Project to
conservation Christophe Boesch, Hedwige Boesch, Zoro Bertin Goné Bi,
Emmanuelle Normand and Ilka Herbinger; 17. The Green Corridor Project:
long-term research and conservation in Bossou, Guinea Tetsuro Matsuzawa and
Makan Kourouma; 18. Long-term research and conservation of the Virunga
mountain gorillas Elizabeth A. Williamson and Katie A. Fawcett; 19.
Long-term research and conservation of great apes: a global future
Natarajan Ishwaran; 20. Long-term research and conservation: the way
forward Richard Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross.
link between long-term research and conservation is a case worth making
Richard Wrangham; 2. Links between research and protected area management
in Uganda Moses Mapesa; 3. The use of research: how science in Uganda's
national parks has been applied William Olupot and Andrew J. Plumptre; 4.
Long-term research and conservation in Kibale National Park Thomas
Struhsaker; 5. Monitoring forest-savannah dynamics in Kibale National Park
with satellite imagery (1989-2003): implications for the management of
wildlife habitat Nadine Laporte, Wayne Walker, Jared Stabach, and Florence
Landsberg ; 6. Long-term studies reveal the conservation potential for
integrating habit restoration and animal nutrition Colin A. Chapman, Lauren
J. Chapman, Patrick A. Omeja and Dennis Twinomugisha; 7. Long-term
perspectives on forest conservation: lessons from research in Kibale
National Park Jeremiah S. Lwanga and G. Isabirye-Basuta; 8. Health and
disease in the people, primates, and domestic animals of Kibale National
Park: implications for conservation Tony L. Goldberg, Thomas R. Gillespie
and Innocent B. Rwego; 9. The importance of training national and
international scientists for conservation research Rosie Trevelyan and
Clive Nuttman; 10. Community benefits from long-term research programs: a
case study from Kibale National Park, Uganda John M. Kasenene and Elizabeth
A. Ross; 11. Potential interactions of research with the development and
management of eco-tourism Arthur Mugisha; 12. The human landscape around
the island park: impacts and responses to Kibale National Park Abe Goldman,
Joel Hartter, Jane Southworth and Michael Binford; 13. Conservation and
research in the Budongo Forest Reserve, Masindi District, Western Uganda
Fred Babweteera, Vernon Reynolds and Klaus Zuberbühler; 14. Long-term
research and conservation in Gombe National Park, Tanzania Anthony Collins
and Jane Goodall; 15. Long-term research and conservation in the Mahale
Mountains, Tanzania Toshisada Nishida and Michio Nakamura; 16. The
contribution of long-term research by the Taï Chimpanzee Project to
conservation Christophe Boesch, Hedwige Boesch, Zoro Bertin Goné Bi,
Emmanuelle Normand and Ilka Herbinger; 17. The Green Corridor Project:
long-term research and conservation in Bossou, Guinea Tetsuro Matsuzawa and
Makan Kourouma; 18. Long-term research and conservation of the Virunga
mountain gorillas Elizabeth A. Williamson and Katie A. Fawcett; 19.
Long-term research and conservation of great apes: a global future
Natarajan Ishwaran; 20. Long-term research and conservation: the way
forward Richard Wrangham and Elizabeth Ross.