
What's So Good About Biodiversity?: A Call for Better Reasoning About Nature's Value
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Science & Technology
格式
精装书
页数
575
语言
英语
已发布
May 24, 2012
出版商
Springer
版本
2012
ISBN-10
9400739907
ISBN-13
9789400739901
描述
In an insightful exploration of the intricate web of life, the author delves deep into the importance of biodiversity and its multifaceted value to our planet. He presents a compelling argument for better reasoning about nature’s worth, challenging readers to reconsider common perceptions of biodiversity. Through a careful examination, he differentiates between what biodiversity is and what it is often misconceived to be, shedding light on its biological, ecological, and ethical significance.
The discussion extends beyond mere definitions, as the author engages with the implications of biodiversity loss and the urgent need for conservation. By presenting a nuanced calculus of biodiversity, he urges for more informed decision-making that respects ecological systems. This thought-provoking work serves as a critical call to acknowledge the intrinsic value of the natural world and the intertwined fate of humanity and the environment, emphasizing that a thriving ecosystem is essential for future generations.
The discussion extends beyond mere definitions, as the author engages with the implications of biodiversity loss and the urgent need for conservation. By presenting a nuanced calculus of biodiversity, he urges for more informed decision-making that respects ecological systems. This thought-provoking work serves as a critical call to acknowledge the intrinsic value of the natural world and the intertwined fate of humanity and the environment, emphasizing that a thriving ecosystem is essential for future generations.