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245 04 $aThe Routledge handbook of philosophy of biodiversity /$cedited by Justin Garson, Anya Plutynski, and Sahotra Sarkar.
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505 00 $tChapter Introduction /$rJustin Garson --$tpart Part I Historical and sociological contexts --$tchapter 1 A confluence of values: Historical roots of concern for biological diversity /$rTimothy Farnham --$tchapter 2 Extinction and biodiversity: a historical perspective David Sepkoski --$tpart Part II What is biodiversity? --$tchapter 3 Approaches to biodiversity /$rSahotra Sarkar --$tchapter 4 Is biodiversity a natural quality? /$rJames Maclaurin --$tchapter 5 A general model for biodiversity and its value /$rDaniel P. Faith --$tchapter 6 Biodiversity eliminativism /$rCarlos Santana --$tchapter 7 {u2018} {u2018}Biodiversity{u2019}{u2019} and biological diversities: consequences of pluralism between biology and policy /$rDavid M. Frank --$tchapter 8 Ecological hierarchy and biodiversity /$rChristopher Lean --$tchapter 9 Unnatural kinds: Biodiversity and human-modified entities /$rHelena Siipi --$tchapter 10 Going small: The challenges of microbial diversity /$rChristophe Malaterre --$tpart Part III Why protect biodiversity? --$tchapter 11 Is biodiversity intrinsically valuable? (And what might that mean?) --$tchapter 12 What good is it, anyway? /$rJ. Baird Callicott --$tchapter 13 Economizing on nature{u2019}s bounty /$rLisa Heinzerling --$tchapter 14 Protecting biodiversity and moral psychology -- or why philosophers are asking the wrong questions /$rJay Odenbaugh --$tchapter 15 What would Leopold do? Considering assisted colonization as a conservation strategy /$rBen A. Minteer --$tpart Part IV Measurement and methodology --$tchapter 16 Biodiversity indicators need to be fit for purpose /$rKerrie Wilson --$tchapter 17 Using concepts of biodiversity value in structured decision- making /$rLynn A. Maguire --$tchapter 18 Measuring biodiversity and monitoring ecological and evolutionary processes with genetic and genomic tools /$rAlan R. Templeton --$tchapter 19 Estimating biodiversity loss /$rYrjö Haila --$tpart Part V Social contexts and global justice --$tchapter 20 Putting biodiversity conservation into practice: the importance of local culture, economy, governance, and community values /$rAnya Plutynski and Yayoi Fujita- Lagerqvist --$tchapter 21 Synergies and trade-offs: recognizing the many possible outcomes of community- based conservation /$rJeremy Brooks --$tpart Part VI Biodiversity and other environmental values --$tchapter 22 Ecological sustainability /$rJ. Baird Callicott --$tchapter 23 Ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation /$rJustin Garson.
520 3 $aBiological diversity - or 'biodiversity' - is the degree of variation of life within an ecosystem. It is a relatively new topic of study but has grown enormously in recent years. Because of its interdisciplinary nature the very concept of biodiversity is the subject of debate amongst philosophers, biologists, geographers and environmentalists.
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