A comparative review of Australian Conservation Biology texts
R. Loomes, S. Hawkins, M. Bertuch, J. Cousin, A. Gartner, K. Jackson, A. Lipnicka, K. Moulton, K. O'Neill, L. Rawlinson, T. Reid and H. Valentine
Pacific Conservation Biology
6(4) 353 - 354
Published: 2000
Abstract
Conservation Biology is an amalgamation of a number of scientific and social sciences, that has resulted from an increased awareness of the need to protect living organisms and the ecosystems that support them. This new discipline " ... provides the intellectual and technical tools that will anticipate, prevent, minimize and/or repair ecological damage ..." (New 2000, p2) resulting from anthropogenic activities.https://doi.org/10.1071/PC010353
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