Effective conservation science : data not dogma /

This edited volume assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collectively they highlight many of the most challenging questions being asked in conservation science today, each of which will benefit from new experiments, new data, and new analyses. The book's p...

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Other Authors: Kareiva, Peter M., 1951- (Editor), Marvier, Michelle (Editor), Silliman, Brian R., 1972- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018.
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:This edited volume assembles some of the most intriguing voices in modern conservation biology. Collectively they highlight many of the most challenging questions being asked in conservation science today, each of which will benefit from new experiments, new data, and new analyses. The book's principal aim is to inspire readers to tackle these uncomfortable issues head-on. A second goal is to be reflective and consider how the field has reacted to challenges, and to what extent these challenges advance conservation science. A concluding chapter will synthesize common themes that emerge from the experiences of the authors in these debates and discuss how best to guard against confirmation bias. The hope is that this book will lead to greater conservation of ecosystems and biodiversity by harnessing the engine of constructive scientific scepticism in service of better results.
Physical Description:190 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN:9780198808978
0198808976