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Routledge Handbook of Rewilding: Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks

Editat de Sally Hawkins, Ian Convery, Steve Carver, Rene Beyers
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 aug 2024
This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, theory, and current practices of rewilding.
Rewilding offers a transformational paradigm shift in conservation thinking, and as such is increasingly of interest to academics, policymakers, and practitioners. However, as a rapidly emerging area of conservation, the term has often been defined and used in a variety of different ways (both temporally and spatially). There is, therefore, the need for a comprehensive assessment of this field, and the Routledge Handbook of Rewilding fills this lacuna. The handbook is organised into four sections to reflect key areas of rewilding theory, practice, and debate: the evolution of rewilding, theoretical and practical underpinnings, applications and impacts, and the ethics and philosophy of rewilding. Drawing on a range of international case studies the handbook addresses many of the key issues, including land acquisition and longer-term planning, transitioning from restoration (human-led, nature enabled) to rewilding (nature-led, human enabled), and the role of political and social transformational change.
Led by an editorial team who have extensive experience researching and practising rewilding, this handbook is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in rewilding, ecological restoration, natural resource management and conservation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367564490
ISBN-10: 0367564491
Pagini: 420
Ilustrații: 128
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Environment and Sustainability Handbooks

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Academic, Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced

Notă biografică

Sally Hawkins is an environmental social scientist at the University of Cumbria, UK. She is a core member of the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group and a founding trustee of the Lifescape Project.
Ian Convery is Professor of Environment & Society at the University of Cumbria, co-chairs the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group, and is chair of IUCN CEM Western Europe.
Steve Carver is Director of the Wildland Research Institute at the University of Leeds, UK, and Co-Chair of the IUCN CEM Rewilding Thematic Group.
Rene L. Beyers is a Research Associate in the Beaty Biodiversity Research Centre at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Recenzii

'Over the course of three to four decades, rewilding has progressed from a rather obscure concept associated with radical environmentalism to a well-accepted and even mainstream paradigm for comprehensive ecosystem restoration worldwide. This handbook, edited by four founding members of the IUCN Rewilding Thematic Group, is a much-needed overview of the history, theory, practice, and debate surrounding rewilding.'
Reed F. Noss, Ph.D., Florida Institute for Conservation Science, Conservation Science, Inc.
'A much-needed source of information and inspiration for the growing community of people working to help Nature heal, the Routledge Handbook of Rewilding teaches us how to restore missing species, including large carnivores and other keystone species; reconnect wildlife habitats; expand wilderness and parks; and coexist with all our neighbours, wild and human. "Rewilding" has taken root and ramified widely in the decades since North American wilderness champions coined the term; and this book - which will challenge as well as motivate all readers - shows how the varying branches of work can rewild lands and waters from Scotland to Argentina, from Australia to the Yukon.'
John Davis, Executive Director, The Rewilding Institute (rewilding.org)

'With only 2-3% of land and sea functionally intact, rewilding is as necessary as it is exciting, and presents us with the opportunity to both address the past and current damage done by human "development" as well as to create a new relationship between ourselves and nature. This book comes at a pivotal time, framing the history, practice, practitioners and promise of the rewilding work that is essential to addressing the twin crises of climate breakdown and the extinction emergency. Rewilding is a pathway to a new and hopeful future.'
Magnus Sylvén, Co-Director, Global Rewilding Alliance (GRA) and Vance G. Martin, WILD Foundation; GRA; Wilderness Specialist Group (IUCN/WCPA) 
'This book provides rich and diverse contribution to our understanding of the theory, principles and practical application of rewilding from around the world.'
Rebecca Wrigley, Rewilding Britain

Cuprins

SECTION 1 THE EVOLUTION OF REWILDING
  1. Introduction: What is rewilding?Sally Hawkins, Rene Beyers, Steve Carver and Ian Convery
  2. The emergence of rewilding in North AmericaMark Fisher and Steve Carver
  3. The emergence of rewilding in EuropeAlexandra Locquet and Steve Carver
  4. Ecological restoration and rewilding: Integrating communities of practice to achieve common goalsCara R. Nelson
  5. Developing a framework for rewilding based on its social-ecological aims
    Sally Hawkins

    SECTION 2 THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL UNDERPINNINGS OF REWILDING
  6. Trophic cascades as a basis for rewilding
    T.J. Clark-Wolf and Mark Hebblewhite
  7. Species translocations, taxon replacements, and rewildingMark Stanley-Price
  8. Cores and corridors: Natural landscape linkages to rewild protected areas and wildlife refugesJonathan Carruthers-Jones, Andrew Gregory and Adrien Guette
  9. Mapping wildness and opportunities for rewildingSteve Carver
  10. Measuring success in rewilding: Ecological overviewRené Beyers and Antony R.E. Sinclair
  11. Measuring success in rewilding? Coping with socio-ecological uncertainties in rewilding projects
    Meredith Root-Bernstein
  12. Rewilding ‘knowledges’: Blending science and Indigenous knowledge systemsLisa Fenton and Zoe Playdon
  13. Rewilding: A legal perspectiveAdam Eagle, Alex Cooper, Rob Espin, Jack Gould and Elsie Blackshaw-Crosby

    SECTION 3 APPLICATION AND IMPACTS OF REWILDING
  14. Rewilding case study: Yellowstone to YukonJodi Hilty, Charles Chester and Pamela Wright
  15. Rewilding case study: Carrifran WildwoodStuart Adair and Philip Ashmole
  16. Rewilding case study: Going wild in Argentina, a multidisciplinary and multispecies reintroduction programme to restore ecological functionalityEmiliano Donadio, Talía Zamboni and Sebastián Di Martino

  17. Rewilding case study: Gorongosa National Park, MozambiqueRob Pringle and Dominique Gonçalves
  18. Rewilding case study: Restoring Western Australia’s rangelands: Mutawa/Kurrara KurraraIan Kealley and Neil Burrows
  19. Rewilding case study: Forest restoration: conservation outcomes and lessons from Terai Arc Landscape, Nepal
    Ananta Ram Bhandari and Shiv Raj Bhatta
  20. Rewilding case study: Monitoring natural capital and rewilding at the Natural Capital Laboratory, Birchfield, Loch Ness
    Chris White, Emilia Leese, Ian Convery, and Philip Rooney
  21. Eco-civilisation provides new opportunities for rewilding in China
    Yue Cao, Zhicong Zhao, Rui Yang, Steve Carver, and Ian Convery
  22. Restoring what we’ve lost: Lessons from evolutionary history for rewilding and coexisting in landscapes with predatorsJoanna E. Lambert and Joel Berger
  23. Rewilding and farming: Could the relationship be improved through adopting a three compartment approach to land use?
    Julia Aglionby and Hannah Field
  24. Unseen connections: The role of fungi in rewilding
    David Sattori and Matt Wainhouse
  25. Rewilding and human healthHeather VanVolkenburg, Rene Beyers, Cara Nelson, Liette Vasseur, Angela Andrade, Ian Convery and Steve Carver

  26. Rewilding, the wildlife trade, and human conflict
    René Beyers and Sally Hawkins
  27. Rewilding children and young people: The role of education and schoolsHeather Prince
  28. Wild adventure: A restorying
    Chris Loynes
    SECTION 4 WILDER VALUES: THE ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF REWILDING
  29. Wilder values: The ethics and philosophy of rewildingKate Rawles (section editor)
  30. Rewilding from the inside out: A personal commitment to other animals and their homes during the Anthropause and afterwards
    Marc Bekoff
  31. Rewilding and cultural transformation: Healing nature and reweaving humans back into the web of life.Peter Taylor, Alan Watson Featherstone, Simon Ayres, Adam Griffin and Eric Maddern
  32. Wild democracy: Ecodemocracy in rewilding
    Helen Kopnina, Simon Leadbeater, and Anja Heister
  33. Rewilding and the ethics of placeMartin Drenthen
  34. Knepp Wildland; the ethos and efficacy of Britain’s first private rewilding project
    Simon Leadbeater, Helen Kopnina and Paul Cryer
  35. Human rewilding: Practical pointers to address a root cause of global environmental crises
    Georgina Maffey and Koen Arts

Descriere

This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and current practices of rewilding.