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Impacts of Human Population on Wildlife
A British Perspective

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Part of Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation

  • Date Published: October 2022
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108984782

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  • Wildlife and the countryside are highly valued by people in the UK, and for good reason. Healthy habitats are invaluable assets and promote human wellbeing. However, they are under increasing threat from, among other things, relentless urban expansion and intensive modern agriculture. These pressures largely stem from a major underlying cause – the high and growing population of humans living in the UK. This book provides an overview of wildlife in the UK and its recent status; factors contributing to wildlife declines; trends in human numbers; international deliberations about the impacts of human population growth; and the implications for the future of wildlife conservation in the UK. The evidence-based text includes comparisons of wildlife declines and their causes in other countries, providing a global perspective. This book is for ecologists, naturalists and conservation biologists studying and working in academia or in consultancies, as well as all those interested in wildlife conservation.

    • Provides a straightforward overview of multiple factors causing wildlife decline in Britain and puts these causes into both national and global perspectives
    • Demonstrates links between factors causing wildlife decline and increases in human population, including comparative analyses with other countries
    • Discusses national and international concerns about human population growth and the policies that are developed in response
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    ‘… a framework that authors from a diversity of countries could use to review the status of their wildlife population resulting from the range of human impacts that are increasingly reported in the news and scientific literature. … Readers will certainly come away with a greater appreciation and deeper understanding of the human-wildlife relationship in the U.K. and globally.’ Jesse S. Lewis, Quarterly Review of Biology

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    • Date Published: October 2022
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108984782
    • length: 296 pages
    • dimensions: 228 x 151 x 15 mm
    • weight: 0.5kg
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    List of Abbreviations
    1. Population matters
    2. The state of British wildlife
    3. Human Activities directly killing wildlife
    4. Impacts of development on wildlife declines
    5. Impacts of farming and forestry on wildlife declines
    6. Climate change, disease and disturbance
    7. The human population and wildlife in Britain and western Europe
    8. Public perceptions of wildlife and population issues
    9. International aspects of population growth
    10. Conservation in a crowded country
    References
    Index.

  • Author

    Trevor J. C. Beebee, University of Sussex
    Trevor J. C. Beebee is Emeritus Professor of evolution, behaviour and environment at the University of Sussex, UK, where he taught from 1976 to 2012. He has published over 200 papers, articles and books, including Climate Change and British Wildlife (Bloomsbury, 2018) which received the Marsh Award from the British Ecological Society for the most influential ecology book of 2019. He is also a trustee of Amphibian and Reptile Conservation, and a Fellow of the British Herpetological Society and the British Naturalists Association.

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