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History and Future of Plants, Planet and People: Towards a New Ecologically Sustainable Age in People’s Relationships With Plant
- Publication Year:
- 2024
- Edition:
- 1st
- Author:
- Hamilton, Alan; Pei, Shengji
- Publisher:
- CAB International
- ISBN:
- 978-1-78-924892-0
- Doody Core Title Score:
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This fascinating book presents the experiences and pooled knowledge of two very different conservation scientists; Pei Shengji from Sichuan, China and Alan Hamilton from London, UK.
They have been drawn together over many years through working on some of the same conservation projects and have discovered that they overlap in their ideas about the sorts of work that needs to be done and how it can best be carried out. The book describes some of their own experiences, set within the contexts of their varied careers and the development of their thinking.
Plant conservation is crucial to the preservation of natural ecosystems, but conventional approaches have met with only limited success. The authors have concluded that plant conservationists need social allies - elements of society that have other primary concerns, but whose efforts, if successful, will bring benefits to plant conservation too.
It is the state and condition of plants on the ground that ultimately matter in conserving ecosystems, and therefore it is the role of local people who interact directly with them which enables success. Ethnobotany is a key skill required of practical plant
They have been drawn together over many years through working on some of the same conservation projects and have discovered that they overlap in their ideas about the sorts of work that needs to be done and how it can best be carried out. The book describes some of their own experiences, set within the contexts of their varied careers and the development of their thinking.
Plant conservation is crucial to the preservation of natural ecosystems, but conventional approaches have met with only limited success. The authors have concluded that plant conservationists need social allies - elements of society that have other primary concerns, but whose efforts, if successful, will bring benefits to plant conservation too.
It is the state and condition of plants on the ground that ultimately matter in conserving ecosystems, and therefore it is the role of local people who interact directly with them which enables success. Ethnobotany is a key skill required of practical plant
Details
- Platform:
- OvidSP
- Publisher:
- CAB International
- Product Type:
- Book
- Author:
- Hamilton, Alan; Pei, Shengji
- ISBN:
- 978-1-78-924892-0
- Specialty:
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- Earth & Geological Sciences
- Plant Sciences
- One Health
- Language:
- English
- Edition:
- 1st
- Pages:
- 400
- Publication Year:
- 2024
- Doody Core Title Score:
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