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Coyotes in Their Economic Relations - Exploring the economic impact of coyotes on ecosystems and culture - cover

Coyotes in Their Economic Relations - Exploring the economic impact of coyotes on ecosystems and culture

David E. Lantz

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In "Coyotes in Their Economic Relations," David E. Lantz delves into the multifaceted economic dynamics surrounding coyote populations and their interactions with human societies. Employing a blend of anthropological observation and economic theory, the book explores the complexities of human-wildlife relationships, particularly in regions where economic practices and ecological concerns intersect. Lantz's analytical style is both rigorous and accessible, allowing readers to engage with the intricate themes of biodiversity, resource management, and environmental economics that shape modern discourse on human-wildlife coexistence. David E. Lantz, a seasoned environmental economist with extensive field research experience, draws from his academic background and firsthand encounters in regions deeply affected by coyote activities. His keen insights into the socio-economic implications of wildlife management illuminate the pressing need for sustainable practices that respect both ecological integrity and local communities. Lantz's commitment to studying the intersection of economics and ecology is evident throughout the narrative, making this book a crucial read for those interested in contemporary environmental issues. This compelling exploration is highly recommended for students, scholars, and practitioners in environmental studies, economics, and wildlife management. "Coyotes in Their Economic Relations" serves as an essential resource for understanding the intricate balance between human economic needs and the vital role of Coyotes in our ecosystem. Lantz's work encourages readers to rethink conventional approaches to wildlife management and sustainability.
Disponible desde: 23/12/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 154 páginas.

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