A History of the Nature Conservancy of Canada
Autor Bill Freedmanen Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mar 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199004164
ISBN-10: 0199004161
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 8 photographs; 2 maps; 7 figures
Dimensiuni: 159 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Canada
Locul publicării:Toronto, Canada
ISBN-10: 0199004161
Pagini: 292
Ilustrații: 8 photographs; 2 maps; 7 figures
Dimensiuni: 159 x 231 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Canada
Locul publicării:Toronto, Canada
Descriere
The
Nature
Conservancy
of
Canada
is
the
leading
non-governmental
land
conservation
organization
that
works
on
a
national
scale
in
Canada.
The
story
of
how
this
group
started
with
a
few
volunteers
in
1962
to
become
a
charity
that
now
manages
2.2
million
acres
of
ecologically
important
land
nationwide
and
is
supported
by
40,000
donors.Conserving
Canada's
natural
heritage-our
indigenous
species,
distinctive
ecological
communities,
and
the
landscapes
and
seascapes
that
define
wilderness
at
larger
scales-is
the
central
goal
of
the
NCC.
But
it
is
complicated
work
that
requires
working
with
the
private
sector
and
the
government,
as
well
as
other
groups.
A
sustainable
conservation
of
biodiversity
requires
that
a
science-based,
well-managed
system
of
protected
areas
be
implemented.
Land
trusts
such
as
the
NCC
have
a
vital
mission:to
work
within
the
private
sector
to
establish
protected
areas
for
the
benefit
of
indigenous
biodiversity.
Author
and
biologist
Bill
Freedman
takes
a
scientist's
approach
to
the
essential
work
carried
out
by
the
NCC.
He
explores
the
qualities
of
the
natural
world,
such
as
its
living
components
of
biodiversity,
as
well
as
the
causes
and
consequences
of
the
global
biodiversity
crisis.
Freedman
explains
how
science-based
conservation
helps
to
address
biodiversity
loss
preventing
further
depletion
and
repairing
some
of
the
damage
that
has
already
been
caused.
There
is
plenty
of
human
interest
inFreedman's
recounting
of
the
NCC's
history,
along
with
descriptions
of
spectacular
conservation
projects.
The
narrative
concludes
with
an
examination
of
the
present
state
of
affairs
of
the
NCC
and
the
prospects
for
future
successes
in
its
mission
of
conservation.
Notă biografică
Bill
Freedman
is
a
professor
in
the
Department
of
Biology
at
Dalhousie
University
and
past
chair
of
the
Nature
Conservancy
of
Canada's
board
of
directors.
He
is
the
author
of
six
books
and
five
edited
volumes,
including
Environmental
Ecology:
The
Ecological
Effects
of
Pollution,
Disturbance,
and
Other
Stresses
and
the
Encyclopedia
of
Endangered
Species.
His
academic
awards
include
the
Career
Achievement
Award
from
the
Canadian
Council
of
UniversityBiology
Chairs
and
the
Canadian
Environment
Award,
Gold
Medal
Level,
in
the
category
of
Community
Awards
for
Conservation
from
the
Canadian
Geographic
Society.
For
over
twenty
years,
Freedman
has
been
a
dedicated
volunteer
with
the
Nature
Conservancy
of
Canada.