Environmental Policy and Biodiversity
Scientists and policymakers must work together if solutions to the biodiversity crisis are to be found. Yet all too often, scientific data are unknown or incomprehensible to policymakers, and political realities are not fully appreciated by scientists.
Environmental Policy and Biodiversity addresses that problem by presenting both an overview of important concepts in the field of conservation biology and an examination of the strengths and limitations of the policymaking process. Topics covered include:
- the ethical and scientific bases of conservation biology
- the effectiveness of existing environmental policy in protecting biodiversity
- case studies from California, the Great Lakes region, southern Appalachia, and the Florida panhandle
- an examination of overall environmental policy goals and processes
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