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Himalayan Biodiversity in the Changing World

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This book presents some results on selected taxa in the Himalayan region (mainly Nepal), pinpoints the threats to their survival and suggests ways how to avoid their extinction. Most chapters are based on graduate research projects - relatively long-term field studies. The data presented here can be a good source of updated information on the subject and will prove to be a very useful reference in future studies of Himalayan biodiversity. They also tend to pinpoint the existing gaps in our knowledge of this region. All the chapters are based on recent trends of biodiversity and conservation vision, so the book can be a potential alternative to the existing relatively older books with outdated vision and information. Its main goal, however, is to disseminate the information about biodiversity conservation problems in the Himalayan region among the people in the developed world.

List of contents

Preface.- An overview of the biodiversity in Nepal.- Conservation of biodiversity: an outline of the challenge.- Orchid diversity in the Chitwan district.- Distribution and diversity of storks in the adjoining areas of Chitwan National Park, Nepal.- Interactions between the Himalayan tahr, livestock and snow leopards in the Sagarmatha National Park.- Numbers, distribution and facts limiting the abundance of tigers (Panthera tigris) in the Bardia National Park extension area.- Impact of livestock grazing on the vegetation and wild ungulates in the Barandabhar Corridor Forest, Nepal.- Challenges to wildlife conservation posed by hunting in non-protected areas north of the Bardia National Park.- Delineating wildlife corridor in an agriculture mosaic: effects of landscape and conservation patterns.- Where to go next?.- Species index.- Subject index.

About the author










Pavel Kindlmann is professor of ecology at the Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic and performs research on various aspects of biodiversity as the Head of the Biodiversity Research Centre, in the CzechGlobe - Global Change Research Centre, Academy of Sciences, in ¿eské Bud¿jovice, Czech Republic. His main interests include population and metapopulation dynamics and life history strategies with a special emphasis on insect herbivores, their predators, and on the orchid family. He authored or edited several books on population systems, orchids and conservation biology and published about 100 scientific papers in prominent journals.


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This book presents some results on selected taxa in the Himalayan region (mainly Nepal), pinpoints the threats to their survival and suggests ways how to avoid their extinction. Most chapters are based on graduate research projects – relatively long-term field studies. The data presented here can be a good source of updated information on the subject and will prove to be a very useful reference in future studies of Himalayan biodiversity. They also tend to pinpoint the existing gaps in our knowledge of this region. All the chapters are based on recent trends of biodiversity and conservation vision, so the book can be a potential alternative to the existing relatively older books with outdated vision and information. Its main goal, however, is to disseminate the information about biodiversity conservation problems in the Himalayan region among the people in the developed world.

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“The book is well referenced throughout and exposes the reader to literature beyond what is presented in the empirical case studies. … Also useful are numerous good-quality photographs and maps, which allow the reader to put the case studies into appropriate context. … This book, therefore, appeals to multiple audiences … it is a useful starter and a suitable text for undergraduate or postgraduate students. … make a lasting contribution to conservation of Himalayan biodiversity in the face of rapid change.” (Shonil A. Bhagwat, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 32 (3), August, 2012)

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From the reviews:
"The book is well referenced throughout and exposes the reader to literature beyond what is presented in the empirical case studies. ... Also useful are numerous good-quality photographs and maps, which allow the reader to put the case studies into appropriate context. ... This book, therefore, appeals to multiple audiences ... it is a useful starter and a suitable text for undergraduate or postgraduate students. ... make a lasting contribution to conservation of Himalayan biodiversity in the face of rapid change." (Shonil A. Bhagwat, Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 32 (3), August, 2012)

Product details

Assisted by Pave Kindlmann (Editor), Pavel Kindlmann (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9789401778879
ISBN 978-94-0-177887-9
No. of pages 226
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 367 g
Illustrations X, 226 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

B, Ecology, Biodiversity, Conservation Biology, Conservation Biology/Ecology, Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Botany & plant sciences, Ecosystems, Landscape Ecology, Biodiversity;Conservation Biology;Himalayas

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