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020 _a9781444337587
040 _6HSLRC
_aHSLRC
_cHSLRC
050 _aTD170
_b.C765 2023
245 _aConservation social science :
_bunderstanding people, conserving biodiversity /
_cedited by Daniel C. Miller, Ivan E. Scales, Michael B. Mascia.
250 _aFirst edition
264 _aChichester, West Sussex :
_bWiley,
_cc2023
300 _axvi, 363 pages :
_b illustrations (black and white) ;
_c25 cm
336 _2rdacontent
_acartographic image
336 _0text
_2rdacontent
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
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338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
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500 _a"Introduction: biodiversity conservation and the social sciences--Social science foundation--Anthropology and conservation--Economics and conservation--Human geography and conservation--Political science and conservation--Psychology and conservation--Sociology and consevation--conclusion: toward better conservations about conservation ==Glosarry--Index."
500 _aAlso issue in print: 2023
504 _6Includes bibliography references and index
520 _aAuthored by leading scholars at the nexus of social science and biodiversity conservation, Conservation Social Science addresses the growing realization that biodiversity conservation is, at heart, a social phenomenon.Threats to biological diversity are influenced by a wide range of political, economic and cultural factors.The consevation of biodiversity is conceived and carried out by people. Biodiversity conservation is manifestation of human beliefs and values. Choices about which species and habitats to conserve, how to prioritize efoorts, and how to conserve them are inherently social- with consequences not just for wildlife but also human lives and livehoods
650 _aEnvironmental protection
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650 _aBiodiversity conservation
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650 _aSocial sciences
_xMethodology
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650 _0Anthropology
650 _0Social Politics
700 _a Miller, Daniel C.
_cEnvironmental Science
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700 _aScales, Ivan R.
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700 _aMascia, Michael B.
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