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OverviewIn an era defined by relentless human activities and rapid ecological transformations, the world faces an escalating crisis – the precipitous loss of biodiversity. As we grapple with the consequences of industrialization, urbanization, and unchecked developmental pursuits, the very fabric of life on Earth is unraveling. Biodiversity, encompassing the myriad species, their genetic variations, and the intricate interplay within ecosystems, is diminishing at an unprecedented pace. This decline, termed biodiversity loss, extends beyond a mere statistical measure; it reflects the unraveling of the intricate tapestry that sustains life on our planet. In the face of climate change, pollution, habitat loss, overexploitation of species, and the invasion of non-native species, the urgency to address biodiversity loss has never been more critical. It is against this backdrop that this book emerges, titled Biodiversity Loss Assessment for Ecosystem Protection. This groundbreaking work not only unveils the theoretical frameworks surrounding biodiversity conservation but also presents the latest empirical research findings, making it an indispensable tool for professionals across diverse disciplines. From stress on biodiversity and impact assessment to innovative approaches for studying terrestrial, aquatic, and marine components, each chapter provides a deep dive into specific facets of biodiversity loss. The objective is clear: to equip scholars with the knowledge they need to contribute meaningfully to the preservation of our planet's rich biological heritage. Tailored for professionals and researchers in fields ranging from life sciences to environmental engineering, this book delves into critical topics such as ecological risk assessment, carbon sequestration, and the impact of industrial activities on biodiversity. With recommended topics covering a spectrum of issues, from the ecological changes detection to cost-benefit analysis with a focus on biodiversity loss, the book caters to an audience keen on both theoretical insights and practical strategies. Biodiversity Loss Assessment for Ecosystem Protection is not just a scholarly exploration; it's a call to action, urging academics to become catalysts for change and champions for the preservation of Earth's intricate web of life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ashok Kumar RathourePublisher: IGI Global Imprint: IGI Global Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.116kg ISBN: 9798369333303Pages: 328 Publication Date: 29 May 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAshok K. Rathoure brings an impressive and diverse background for environment protection. His extensive education, with a doctorate degree from Central University (HNBGU Srinagar UK), coupled with over 18 years of combined industry and teaching experience, establishes him as a seasoned expert in the environment field. Dr. Rathoure's expertise lies in Ecology & Biodiversity, Water Pollution Monitoring, Prevention & Control, and EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) coordination for various sectors, aligning with NABET (QCI, New Delhi) guidelines. His experience encompasses a wide range of industrial sectors, including synthetic organic chemicals, mining, metallurgical industries, power generation, nuclear sector, coal, cement, pesticides, chlor-alkali, chemical fertilizers, paint, sugar, oil & gas, man-made fibers, distilleries, hazardous waste treatment, and more. In his academic and research pursuits, Dr. Rathoure has contributed significantly, with a remarkable record of 100 full-length research papers published in international and national journals. Additionally, he has authored over 55 books from reputed publishers in India and abroad. His dedication to advancing scientific knowledge is further evident through his role as a reviewer for more than 100 research manuscripts in international journals. Being a member of various international organizations such as APCBEES (Hong Kong), IACSIT (Singapore), EFB (Spain), and the Society for Conservation Biology (Washington), Dr. Rathoure has established a global network and stays abreast of international developments in his field. As a founder member of the Scientific Planet Society (Dehradun), he contributes to the promotion of scientific awareness and collaboration. Furthermore, Dr. Rathoure's commitment to the dissemination of knowledge is reflected in his editorial roles. He serves as the Editor-in-Chief for Octa Journal of Environmental Research, Managing Editor for Octa Journal of Biosciences, and Executive Editor for Scientific India. His significant publication record, including research papers, books, and book chapters, underscores his scholarly contributions to advancing knowledge in environmental biotechnology and related fields. Furthermore, his editorial roles for scientific journals demonstrate his dedication to fostering academic discourse and dissemination of research findings within the scientific community. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |