Biodiversity in the balance : mitigation and adaptation conflicts and synergies /

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Imprint:Sofia : Pensoft, ©2009.
Description:1 online resource (300 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11223029
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Other authors / contributors:Berry, Pam.
ISBN:9789546425386
9546425389
1283005948
9781283005944
6613005940
9786613005946
9789546425164
9546425168
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:Climate change and biodiversity loss are both pressing global problems. Efforts are being made to address the former through various mitigation and adaptation activities, but these may have consequences for biodiversity which are not identified or acknowledged. This book reviews how mitigation and adaptation measures in eight key areas: agriculture, forestry, energy, built environment, river and coastal flood management, health, tourism and leisure and conservation, identifying how they may impact positively or negatively on biodiversity. It also recognises the interactions which can occur between them and which may be neutral, synergistic or involve trade-offs. It shown how, by including biodiversity in mitigation and adaptation, co-benefits can be achieved and thus identifies cost-effective approaches to tackling climate change and biodiversity loss. This book will be of interest to researches in climate change adaptation and mitigation, biodiversity and conservation, as well as policymakers involved in formulating adaptation and mitigation strategies and stakeholders engaged in their implementation.
Other form:Print version: Biodiversity in the balance. Sofia : Pensoft, 2009 9789546425164