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biodiversity --- forestry --- nature conservation
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Conservation research is essential for advancing knowledge but to make an impact scientific evidence must influence conservation policies, decision making and practice. This raises a multitude of challenges. How should evidence be collated and presented to policymakers to maximise its impact? How can effective collaboration between conservation scientists and decision-makers be established? How can the resulting messages be communicated to bring about change? Emerging from a successful international symposium organised by the British Ecological Society and the Cambridge Conservation Initiative, this is the first book to practically address these questions across a wide range of conservation topics. Well-renowned experts guide readers through global case studies and their own experiences. A must-read for practitioners, researchers, graduate students and policymakers wishing to enhance the prospect of their work 'making a difference'. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Je définirais la “biophilie” comme la tendance innée à se concentrer sur la vie et les processus biologiques. Depuis notre prime enfance, nous nous préoccupons avec bonheur de nous-mêmes et des autres organismes. Nous apprenons à faire le départ entre le vivant et l’inanimé et nous nous dirigeons vers le premier comme des phalènes vers une lampe. Nous apprécions en particulier la nouveauté et la variété. Tout cela se conçoit d’emblée, mais il y a encore beaucoup à en dire. J’entends démontrer qu’explorer la vie, s’affilier à elle, constitue un processus profond et compl
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