Atlas of Biodiversity Risk
Archaeological Perspectives
Edited By Josef Settele et al.
August 2010
Pensoft
Distributed by Coronet Books
ISBN: 9789546424464
264 pages, Illustrated
$250.00 Hardcover

The present Atlas of Biodiversity Risk is the first of its kind to describe and summarise in a comprehensive, easy-to-read and richly illustrated form the major pressures, impacts and risks of biodiversity loss at a global level. The main risks identified are caused by global climate and land use change, enviornmental pollution, loss of pollinators and biological invasions. The impacts and consequences of biodiversity loss are analyzed with a strong focus on socio-economic drivers and their effects on society.

Three scenarios of potential futures are the baseline for predicting impacts and explore options for mitigating adverse effects at several spatio-temporal scales. Elements of these futures are modeled, tested and illustrated. The Atlas is divided into chapters which mostly deal with particular pressures. It furthermore is based on case studies from a large set of countries, which are completed by introductory and concluding texts for each chapter.

The Atlas combines the main outcomes of the large European project ALARM (performed by 68 partner organisations from 35 countries from Europe as well as other countries) with some core outputs of numerous further research networks. A total number of 366 authors from more than 180 institutions in 43 countries provided information and contributed to the Atlas.

The Atlas is addressed to a wide spectrum of users. Scientists will find summaries of well-described methods, approaches and case studies. Conservationists and policy makers will use the conclusions and recommendations based on academic research output and presented in a comprehensive and easy-to-read way. Lecturers and teachers will find good examples to illustrate the main challenges in out century of global enviornmental changes. The Atlas is an indispensible tool to any library or isntitution in biodiversity and enviornmental sciences. Finally, all people concerned with enviornmental issues will finr the Atlas a powerful weapon in the fight for saving the life of out Planet!

 

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