Routledge handbook of rewilding /

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Imprint:Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
©2023
Description:xxiii, 395 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Series:Routledge handbooks
Routledge environment and sustainability handbooks
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13260401
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Varying Form of Title:Handbook of rewilding
Other authors / contributors:Hawkins, Sally (Environmental psychologist), editor.
Convery, Ian, 1965- editor.
Carver, Steve, editor.
Beyers, Rene, 1961- editor.
ISBN:9780367564483
0367564483
9780367564490
0367564491
9781003097822
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:"This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and current practices of rewilding. Rewilding offers a transformational paradigm shift in conservation thinking, and as such is increasingly of interest to academics, policymakers and practitioners. However, as a rapidly emerging area of conservation, the term has often been defined and used in a variety of different ways (both temporally and spatially). There is, therefore, the need for a comprehensive assessment of this field, and the Routledge Handbook of Rewilding fills this lacuna. The handbook is organized into four sections to reflect key areas of rewilding theory, practice and debate: the evolution of rewilding, theoretical and practical underpinnings, applications and impacts, and the ethics and philosophy of rewilding. Drawing on a range of international case studies the handbook addresses many of the key issues, including land acquisition and longer-term planning, transitioning from restoration (human-led, nature enabled) to rewilding (nature-led, human enabled), and the role of political and social transformational change. Led by an editorial team who have extensive experience researching and practicing rewilding, this handbook is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in rewilding, ecological restoration, natural resource management and conservation."--
Other form:Online version: Routledge handbook of rewilding New York, NY : Routledge, 2023 9781003097822
Standard no.:10.4324/9781003097822
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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and current practices of rewilding.

Rewilding offers a transformational paradigm shift in conservation thinking, and as such is increasingly of interest to academics, policymakers and practitioners. However, as a rapidly emerging area of conservation, the term has often been defined and used in a variety of different ways (both temporally and spatially). There is, therefore, the need for a comprehensive assessment of this field, and the Routledge Handbook of Rewilding fills this lacuna. The handbook is organized into four sections to reflect key areas of rewilding theory, practice and debate: the evolution of rewilding, theoretical and practical underpinnings, applications and impacts, and the ethics and philosophy of rewilding. Drawing on a range of international case studies the handbook addresses many of the key issues, including land acquisition and longer-term planning, transitioning from restoration (human-led, nature enabled) to rewilding (nature-led, human enabled), and the role of political and social transformational change.

Led by an editorial team who have extensive experience researching and practicing rewilding, this handbook is essential reading for students, academics and practitioners interested in rewilding, ecological restoration, natural resource management and conservation.

Physical Description:xxiii, 395 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780367564483
0367564483
9780367564490
0367564491
9781003097822