
What's So Good About Biodiversity: A Call for Better Reasoning About Nature's Value
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Science & Technology
Format
Paperback
Pages
568
Language
English
Published
Aug 20, 2013
Publisher
Springer
ISBN-10
9400770995
ISBN-13
9789400770997
Description
In this insightful exploration, the author delves into the rich tapestry of biodiversity and its critical importance to the planet. Drawing from decades of research and discourse on the subject, he emphasizes that the appreciation of nature's variety is not merely an environmental concern but a multifaceted issue intertwined with social, economic, and ethical dimensions. By revisiting the evolution of thoughts surrounding biodiversity since the mid-1980s, he presents a compelling argument for reevaluating how society perceives and values the myriad forms of life.
The work challenges readers to engage in deeper and more nuanced conversations about biodiversity, advocating for reasoning that goes beyond surface-level appreciation. It calls for a shift in mindset that recognizes the interconnections between humans and the natural world. By fostering a deeper understanding of biodiversity, the author hopes to inspire a collective responsibility towards preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems that sustain life on Earth.
The work challenges readers to engage in deeper and more nuanced conversations about biodiversity, advocating for reasoning that goes beyond surface-level appreciation. It calls for a shift in mindset that recognizes the interconnections between humans and the natural world. By fostering a deeper understanding of biodiversity, the author hopes to inspire a collective responsibility towards preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems that sustain life on Earth.
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