توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Nature Conservation: A Critical Introduction
نام کتاب : Nature Conservation: A Critical Introduction
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : حفاظت از طبیعت: یک مقدمه انتقادی
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نویسندگان : Klaus-Dieter Hupke
ناشر : Springer Spektrum
سال نشر : 2023
تعداد صفحات : 395
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ISBN (شابک) : 3662661586 , 9783662661581
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 22 Mb
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Preface
Introduction
Contents
1: What Is Nature for Us?
2: Why Nature Conservation?
Historical Development of the Concept of Nature Conservation
On the Diversity and Change of Ethical Justifications for Nature Conservation
3: Why Nature Conservation Has the Worse Cards Compared to Environmental Protection and Animal Welfare
4: Nature Conservation: On Which Areas?
5: Extreme Locations: Shunned by Industry, Preferred by Nature Conservation?
6: Confusing Diversity: Area Categories of Nature and Landscape Protection—Nature Reserves, National Parks, Natural Monuments, Landscape Conservation Areas, Nature Parks
7: Which Nature Do We Want to Protect and How?
8: The Construction of Natural Equilibria: Ideal Starting Point of the Demand for Nature Conservation
9: Help for Endangered Species? Red Lists and Endangerment Categories
10: Of Birds and of Butterflies: How Nature Conservation Distributes Its Sympathies
11: What Endangers Nature?
12: “Outlaws” and “Helpers”: The Players in Nature Conservation
13: Nature that Does not Deserve Protection: Spontaneous Vegetation, Ruderal Communities, Neophytes and Neozoa
An Inventory
14: Process Protection as an Alternative and a Silver Bullet?
Change of Scenery
15: Nature Where no One Expects it: In the City
16: Military Terrain: A Natural Idyll?
17: Second-Hand Nature: Renaturation of Quarries and Opencast Mines
18: Is Nature Only Intact if all Species Increase Equally?
19: Nature Conservation is Quite Successful: The Example of Large Animal Species
20: Habitats for Land Conservation in Central Europe
Forest Ecosystems
Meagre Grassland
Meadows and Pastures
Moore
Still Waters and Water Banks
High Mountain Ecosystems
Wadden Sea
21: Small Biotopes and Their Importance for Biodiversity and Nature Conservation
22: Geological Landscape Objects in Nature Conservation
23: River Straightening Versus River Restoration
24: Nature Conservation in the Forest: Natural Forest—Permanent Forest—Clear-Cutting?
25: Agricultural Accompanying Programmes of Nature Conservation in Germany
Field Margin and Flowering Strip Programmes
Set-Aside and Extensification Programmes
Meadow Breeding Programs
26: Europe is also Getting Involved: German Federal Conservation Act, FFH and Natura 2000
27: On the Role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) in Nature Conservation
28: The Silverware of the GDR? Nature Conservation and Conservationists in the Eastern Federal States
29: The World’s Oceans and Antarctica: International, Therefore Defenceless?
30: How Is Nature Protected Outside Europe?
The Example of the USA
Brazil as an Example of an Emerging Latin American Country
African Countries
India
31: Nature Conservation in the Third World: A Pillar of Neocolonialism?
32: Nature Disappears, Nature Conservation Comes?: On the Alibi Function of Nature Conservation and Nature-Protected Areas
33: Nature Conservation in Times of Climate Change
34: Hikers, Cyclists, Motorists: How Leisure Modalities Shape Our View of Nature
35: Man and Nature: A Constructed Opposition?
36: Search for Ideas: How Can Nature Conservation Be Justified and Anchored in Society?
37: Nature Conservation Versus Zeitgeist?
38: The Benefits of Diversity: Reality, Poetry or Esotericism?
39: On the Future of Nature Conservation
40: Follow-Up: Nature Conservation Expertise Is Everyone’s Business!
References
Index