Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities
Explore the intricate relationship between biodiversity and human communities in the insightful book Biodiversity, Sustainability and Human Communities by Cambridge University Press. Published in 2002, this comprehensive paperback spans 334 pages and delves into the pressing issue of biodiversity loss and its potential remedies. The book advocates for a balanced approach to preservation, emphasizing the importance of strict protection measures while also promoting the inclusive involvement of local populations. By combining livelihoods with social well-being, it presents a holistic view of biodiversity management. Featuring a variety of case studies, this work draws on the expertise of political scientists, economists, and ecologists to provide a well-rounded perspective on sustainability. Perfect for those interested in environmental science and community engagement, this book is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the complexities of biodiversity in our world.