书籍详情
格式
精装书
页数
280
语言
英语
已发布
Jun 7, 2000
出版商
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
ISBN-10
0847697169
ISBN-13
9780847697168
描述
In "Conservation Reconsidered," Charles T. Rubin explores the intricate relationship between human activity and environmental preservation. Through a thought-provoking lens, he challenges conventional approaches to conservation, encouraging readers to rethink their perspectives on the natural world. Rubin delves into the historical context of conservation efforts, highlighting their evolution and the intellectual debates that have shaped current practices.
The book navigates through various case studies that illustrate both successes and failures in conservation initiatives. By examining these examples, Rubin sheds light on the complexities surrounding biodiversity, resource management, and ecosystem sustainability. He urges a more holistic understanding of environmental issues, advocating for innovative solutions that bridge science and public policy.
Rubin's engaging writing style combines rigorous analysis with accessible explanations, making the intricate challenges of conservation relatable to a broad audience. His call for a thoughtful reconsideration presents not only a critique of past methods but also inspires hope for more effective strategies in protecting the planet's invaluable resources.
The book navigates through various case studies that illustrate both successes and failures in conservation initiatives. By examining these examples, Rubin sheds light on the complexities surrounding biodiversity, resource management, and ecosystem sustainability. He urges a more holistic understanding of environmental issues, advocating for innovative solutions that bridge science and public policy.
Rubin's engaging writing style combines rigorous analysis with accessible explanations, making the intricate challenges of conservation relatable to a broad audience. His call for a thoughtful reconsideration presents not only a critique of past methods but also inspires hope for more effective strategies in protecting the planet's invaluable resources.
类型
浪漫
科学与技术
历史
当代
政治
自然