Requiem for Nature

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781559635882

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By John Terborgh
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252

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Preface
 
Chapter 1. The Making of a Dissident
Chapter 2. Assessing the Present
Chapter 3. Paradise Fading
Chapter 4. The Danger Within
Chapter 5. Parks:The Last Bastions of Nature
Chapter 6. Protecting Biodiversity
Chapter 7. Preserving Biodiversity for Posterity
Chapter 8. Tropical Forests:Worth More Dead Than Alive
Chapter 9. From Wildlands to Wasteland: Land Use and the Mirage of Sustainable Development
Chapter 10. Why Conservation in the Tropics Is Failing: The Need for a New Paradigm
Chapter 11. Hard Choices in the Twenty-First Century
Chapter 12. Nature, a Global Commons
 
Notes
Index

Reviews

"Terborgh's Requiem for Nature is an important dispatch from the tropical conservation front by a distinguished biologist who has studied most of the forests of the world on which he reports. With compelling documentation, Terborgh reports that we—and future generations—may be winning a few battles to save the world's biodiversity but are losing the war. He argues that to circumvent the malign combination of overpopulation and political incompetence, it will be necessary to rely on the broadening public ownership of the best natural environments and a strong, morally based political will to protect that natural environment for its own sake."

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