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The Endangered Species Act at Thirty: Vol. 1: Renewing the Conservation Promise
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- 9781597260091
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Island Press
ISBN-10
1597260096
ISBN-13
9781597260091
eBay Product ID (ePID)
47034319
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
392 Pages
Publication Name
Endangered Species Act at Thirty Vol. 1 : Vol. 1: Renewing the Conservation Promise
Language
English
Subject
Environmental Conservation & Protection, Animals / Wildlife, Endangered Species
Publication Year
2005
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Nature
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
1 in
Item Weight
22.1 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number
2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2005-026419
Dewey Edition
22
TitleLeading
The
Number of Volumes
2 vols.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
346.7304/69522
Table Of Content
ContentsPrefacePart 1 What Have We Protected?Chapter 1 IntroductionJ. Michael Scott, Frank W. Davis, and Dale D. GobleChapter 2 By the NumbersJ. Michael Scott, Dale D. Goble, Leona K. Svancara, and Anna PidgornaChapter 3 Marine Species Paul R. Armsworth, Carrie V. Kappel, Fiorenza Micheli, and Eric BjorkstedtChapter 4 The Class of ¿67David Wilcove and Margaret McMillanChapter 5 The Listing RecordD. Noah Greenwald, Kieran Suckling, and Martin TaylorChapter 6 Congressional PoliticsJ. R. DeShazo and Jody FreemanPart 2 On-the-Ground ConservationChapter 7 Critical Habitat and RecoveryKieran Suckling and Martin Taylor, Chapter 8 The National Wildlife Refuge SystemRobert Davison, Alessandra Falcucci, Luigi Maiorano, and J. Michael ScottChapter 9 Managing the Working LandscapeBarton H. ThompsonChapter 10 The Dynamic Urban LandscapeA. Dan TarlockChapter 11 A Reality Check from FloridaHilary SwainChapter 12 State Wildlife Diversity ProgramsLawrence Niles and Kimberly KorthChapter 13 County Conservation PlanningMaeveen BehanChapter 14 Indian TribesWilliam RodgersChapter 15 Nongovernmental OrganizationsPeter Kareiva, Tim Tear, Stacey Solie, Michelle Brown, Lee Sotomayor, and Christopher Yuan-FarrellPart 3 ProspectsChapter 16 Lessons LearnedHolly DoremusChapter 17 Collaborative Decision MakingSteve YaffeeChapter 18 Keys to Effective ConservationTim W. Clark and Richard L. WallaceChapter 19 Hands-On RestorationWilliam Burnham, Tom J. Cade, Alan Lieberman, J. Peter Jenny, and William HeinrichChapter 20 IncentivesGregory M. Parkhurst and Jason F. ShogrenChapter 21 Beyond Set-AsidesMichael RosenzweigChapter 22 Second-Generation ApproachesMichael BeanChapter 23 Proactive Habitat ConservationMark L. Shaffer, Laura Hood Watchman, Sara Vickerman, Frank Casey, Robert Dewey, William J. Snape III, and Robert M. FerrisChapter 24 Renewing the Conservation CommitmentFrank W. Davis, Dale D. Goble, and J. Michael ScottLiterature Cited
Synopsis
The Endangered Species Act at Thirty is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of issues surrounding the Endangered Species Act, with a specific focus on the act's actual implementation record over the past thirty years. The result of a unique, multi-year collaboration among stakeholder groups from across the political spectrum, the two volumes offer a dispassionate consideration of a highly polarized topic. Renewing the Conservation Promise, Volume 1, puts the reader in a better position to make informed decisions about future directions in biodiversity conservation by elevating the policy debate from its current state of divisive polemics to a more-constructive analysis. It helps the reader understand how the Endangered Species Act has been implemented, the consequences of that implementation, and how the act could be changed to better serve the needs of both the species it is designed to protect and the people who must live within its mandates. Volume 2, which examines philosophical, biological, and economic dimensions of the act in greater detail, will be published in 2006. As debate over reforming the Endangered Species Act heats up in the coming months, these two books will be essential references for policy analysts and lawmakers; professionals involved with environmental law, science, or management; and academic researchers and students concerned with environmental law, policy, management, or science., A comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of issues surrounding the Endangered Species Act, this text focuses on the Act's actual implementation record, as well as considering calls for reform of the Act., The Endangered Species Act at Thirty is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of issues surrounding the Endangered Species Act, with a specific focus on the act's actual implementation record over the past thirty years. The result of a unique, multi-year collaboration among stakeholder groups from across the political spectrum, the two volumes offer a dispassionate consideration of a highly polarized topic. Renewing the Conservation Promise, Volume 1 , puts the reader in a better position to make informed decisions about future directions in biodiversity conservation by elevating the policy debate from its current state of divisive polemics to a more-constructive analysis. It helps the reader understand how the Endangered Species Act has been implemented, the consequences of that implementation, and how the act could be changed to better serve the needs of both the species it is designed to protect and the people who must live within its mandates. As debate over reforming the Endangered Species Act heats up in the coming months, these two books will be essential references for policy analysts and lawmakers; professionals involved with environmental law, science, or management; and academic researchers and students concerned with environmental law, policy, management, or science., The Endangered Species Act at Thirty is a comprehensive, multidisciplinary review of issues surrounding the Endangered Species Act, with a specific focus on the act's actual implementation record over the past thirty years. The result of a unique, multi-year collaboration among stakeholder groups from across the political spectrum, the two volumes offer a dispassionate consideration of a highly polarized topic.Renewing the Conservation Promise, Volume 1, puts the reader in a better position to make informed decisions about future directions in biodiversity conservation by elevating the policy debate from its current state of divisive polemics to a more-constructive analysis. It helps the reader understand how the Endangered Species Act has been implemented, the consequences of that implementation, and how the act could be changed to better serve the needs of both the species it is designed to protect and the people who must live within its mandates. Volume 2, which examines philosophical, biological, and economic dimensions of the act in greater detail, will be published in 2006.As debate over reforming the Endangered Species Act heats up in the coming months, these two books will be essential references for policy analysts and lawmakers; professionals involved with environmental law, science, or management; and academic researchers and students concerned with environmental law, policy, management, or science., As debate over reforming the Endangered Species Act heats up in the coming months, this two volume series will be an essential reference for policy analysts and lawmakers; professionals involved with environmental law, science, or management; and academic researchers and students concerned with environmental law, policy, management, or science.
LC Classification Number
KF5640.E482 2005
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