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OverviewIn 1972, The Limits to Growth introduced the idea that world resources are limited. Soon after, people became aware of the threats to the world's rainforests, the biggest terrestrial repositories of biodiversity and essential regulators of global air and water cycles. Since that time, new research and technological advances have greatly increased our knowledge of how rainforests are being affected by changing patterns of resource use. Increasing concern about climate change has made it more important than ever to understand the state of the world's tropical forests. This book provides an up-to-date picture of the health of the world's tropical forests. Claude Martin, an eminent scientist and conservationist, integrates information from remote imaging, ecology, and economics to explain deforestation and forest health throughout the world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claude Martin , Thomas E. LovejoyPublisher: Greystone Books,Canada Imprint: Greystone Books,Canada Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.708kg ISBN: 9781771641401ISBN 10: 1771641401 Pages: 279 Publication Date: 04 June 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsOn the Edge is the definitive assessment of the single most important factor in the future of Earth's biodiversity. --Edward O. Wilson, university research professor emeritus, Harvard University In this new book the distinguished biologist Claude Martin summarizes the bad news and the good news about rainforest conservation, the leading threats to the world's rainforests, and the ways in which we can best deal with those threats. --Jared Diamond, Pulitzer-prize-winning author of bestselling books Guns, Germs, and Steel and The World until Yesterday Of all invasive species, none has been more destructive than us... Martin provides us with a description of the catastrophic effects of human activity and a description of some of the possible avenues away from this destructive path. --David Suzuki, internationally renowned environmentalist Claude Martin has a long experience in tropical forest conservation, both as a scientist and as former director general of WWF International, and in this book he presents a vitally important agenda for the 21st century to save the biodiversity and indigenous communities of the world's precious tropical rainforests. I urge you to read it. --Yolanda Kakabadse, President, WWF International To save civilization, there is nothing more urgent today than to regenerate and conserve our highly threatened forests--most importantly our tropical forests. This book comes just in time... [and shows] how systems-based solutions could yet bring humanity back from the brink of self-destruction. --Ashok Khosla, former president, IUCN and copresident, Club of Rome On the Edge is more than just a very comprehensive consolidation of information about the tropical rainforests: it also builds a very compelling argument about what drives deforestation and reports an array of success stories of how to conserve, regenerate, and sustainably manage this Earth's treasure. --Tasso Azevedo, former chief of the Brazilian Forest Service and cochair of Megaflorestais Claude Martin's deeply impressive account of the state and fate of the rainforests is the place to turn while there is still a bit of time left. --James Gustave Speth, author of The Bridge at the Edge of the World Author InformationClaude Martin has been engaged in tropical rainforest conservation since the 1970s and served as director general of WWF International from 19932005 where he pioneered rainforest conservation partnerships in all tropical rainforest regions. He brings his wealth of experience as an ecologist, director of the WWF, and advisor to various conservation organizations to bear on the latest research from around the world. Contributions from eight leading experts provide additional insight. Thomas E. Lovejoy is the former director of the U.S. conservation program of the WWF, chief biodiversity adviser to the World Bank and assistant secretary for Environment and External Affairs, Smithsonian Institution. Lovejoy is a professor of environmental science and policy at George Mason University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |