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Rainforest National Parks

Sophie Carter

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Rainforest National Parks explores the vital role these protected areas play in global rainforest conservation, addressing the urgent need to preserve rainforest biodiversity, especially as rainforests disappear at an alarming rate. The book delves into the science, biology, and natural history of these ecosystems, highlighting their significance as biodiversity hotspots.

 
Intriguingly, the success of these parks hinges greatly on ecological management, community involvement, and policy enforcement, with a holistic approach being essential for effective conservation. The book provides a comprehensive, science-based perspective on the challenges and opportunities, examining case studies across different continents.

 
It analyzes the effectiveness of various conservation strategies, such as ecotourism and community-based conservation. Ultimately, it looks toward the future of rainforest national parks, in the face of climate change and human pressures, emphasizing the need for adaptive management strategies.
Disponible depuis: 21/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 70 pages.

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