Saving a Million Species: Extinction Risk from Climate Change

Author:   Lee Hannah ,  Thomas Lovejoy
Publisher:   Island Press
ISBN:  

9781597265690


Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 December 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Lee Hannah ,  Thomas Lovejoy
Publisher:   Island Press
Imprint:   Shearwater Books,US
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781597265690


ISBN 10:   1597265691
Pages:   432
Publication Date:   01 December 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Stock Indefinitely
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This is a very readable book on an intriguing subject: climate change and species extinction processes. --Choice This book translates the messages conveyed by past, present, and expected extinctions from climate change into loud and clear science-based actions required to conserve biodiversity. --Ecology This book is a tour de force overall and an excellent summary of the issues relating to extinction risk from climate change. ... The book's greatest strength comes from its collection of ideas, perspectives, and reviews on this complex topic, resulting in the whole being much greater than the sum of its parts. Saving a Million Species provides a single reading source for anyone who wants to quickly get up to speed regarding the risks that changes in climate pose for species extinction. ... Edited volumes this useful are few and far between. I recommend Saving a Million Species to anyone interested in the conservation of biological diversity. --BioScience This book highlights a very important issue of global concern and anybody who can read it should do so. Ultimately, it aims to stimulate discussion and directed research..., although research should not be a substitute for action.... The book presents evidence from both the aquatic and terrestrial realms that it is no longer a question of whether or not we are in the midst of a mass extinction event, we are, the question now is, what can we do about it? --British Journal of Entomology and Natural History The volume also provides a solid overview of both past and current extinctions for insights into what we might apply to current climate change. --Conservation Biology The possibility of a calamitous loss of biological diversity arising from synergism of human actions and climate change looms larger at every evaluation. Lee Hannah and colleagues have done a brilliant job of assembling and presenting the critical information on this central issue. The resultant book provides a rich and timely briefing for breadth and depth of this topic. --H. H. Hank Shugart, W. W. Corcoran Professor, University of Virginia The book...provides elegant, vivid and in-depth reviews of the issues. --Oryx well-organized and welcome synthesis --Biological Conservation Saving a Million Species provides a much-needed review of extinction risk from climate change, penned by the best experts in the field. The early extinction-risk numbers associated with climate change were big and worrisome but didn't include marine or freshwater environments. This book addresses those neglected systems and argues that action is needed now to prevent further losses. Extinction risk is the most critical area of research in climate change biology. --Russell A. Mettermeier, President, Conservation International Saving a Million Species presents an excellent assembly of current knowledge needed to assess risks, an essential requisite for planning effective action on climate change. --Quarterly Review of Biology


The possibility of a calamitous loss of biological diversity arising from synergism of human actions and climate change looms larger at every evaluation. Lee Hannah and colleagues have done a brilliant job of assembling and presenting the critical information on this central issue. The resultant book provides a rich and timely briefing for breadth and depth of this topic. --H. H. Hank Shugart W. W. Corcoran Professor, University of Virginia (09/09/2011)


Saving a Million Species provides a much-needed review of extinction risk from climate change, penned by the best experts in the field. The early extinction-risk numbers associated with climate change were big and worrisome but didn't include marine or freshwater environments. This book addresses those neglected systems and argues that action is needed now to prevent further losses. Extinction risk is the most critical area of research in climate change biology. --Russell A. Mettermeier President, Conservation International


This book translates the messages conveyed by past, present, and expected extinctions from climate change into loud and clear science-based actions required to conserve biodiversity. --Healy Hamilton Ecology


Author Information

Lee Hannah is Senior Researcher in Climate Change Biology at Conservation International and adjunct professor in the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

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