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020 _a9780198745488 (volume 1)
020 _a0198745486 (volume 1)
020 _a9780198745501 (volume 2)
020 _a0198745508 (volume 2)
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245 0 0 _aWildlife conservation on farmland /
_cedited by David W. Macdonald and Ruth E. Feber.
250 _aFirst edition.
260 _aOxford:
_bOxford University,
_c2015.
300 _a2 volumes :
_billustrations ;
_c26 cm
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aVolume 1. Managing for nature on lowland farms -- Volume 2. Conflict in the countryside.
520 _aProvides a combination of selected case studies, combined with authoritative and thought-provoking editorial syntheses, to demonstrate how ecological study (often long term), combined with a flexible, interdisciplinary approach, is a consistently effective strategy to tackle the most pressing challenges facing farmers, conservationists, and policy makers today. It is aimed at student and professional academics as well as conservation practitioners and policy makers, both government and non-government. --
520 _aVolume 1: Integrates more than 30 years of research by the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit at Oxford to reveal how agricultural systems and wildlife interact, presenting examples from scales varying from microcosm to landscape, individuals to populations, and covering plants, invertebrates, birds, and mammals, with the purpose of fortifying the evidence base for managing outcomes. It considers the implications of agricultural development for natural habitats, biodiversity, and the provision of essential ecosystem services.--
520 _aVolume 2: Focuses on the tensions that arise between people and wildlife on agricultural land, and explores how to mitigate them. It investigates the common sources of conflict and the consequential threats to conservation, discussing a variety of solutions and demonstrating the benefits of an evidence-based, interdisciplinary strategy. --
650 0 _aWildlife conservation.
650 0 _aWildlife habitat improvement.
650 0 _aAgricultural ecology.
650 0 _aAgricultural landscape management.
650 7 _aAgricultural ecology.
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650 7 _aAgricultural landscape management.
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650 7 _aWildlife conservation.
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650 7 _aWildlife habitat improvement.
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700 1 _aMacdonald, David W.
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700 1 _aFeber, R.
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