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This book covers biodiversity conservation under special consideration of the challenges in the global south with particular attention being paid to consider the existing conservation challenges in relation to the study area in Ethiopia. Key issues are addressed, such as the current and future threats to plant biodiversity in Ethiopia, as well as the single large or several small conservation approaches and which approach is feasible for Ethiopia. Furthermore, an innovative approach was developed that enhances ecological connectivity and promotes ecological restoration through community involvement. The book also covers why a systematic conservation planning approach is important and should be used in new protected area establishments, and also looks at the trends of plant ecology research over the past five decades, revealing research gaps and suggesting future research topics.

Despite its focus on Ethiopian plant diversity, abundant examples were used from different continents making this book attractive to global readers. It will be of interest for policy- and decision-makers in the conservation sector, researchers interested in biodiversity, climate change, conservation and sustainable use of natural resources, and would be a valuable resource for university students.



Table of Contents

1. Introduction.- 2. Anthropogenic impact on plant biodiversity.- 3. Single large or several small (sloss).- 4. Ecological connectivity.- 5. Ecological restoration.- 6. Pollination and dispersal in fragmented landscape.- 7. Plant biodiversity conservation and lost opportunities in ethiopia.- 8. The concept of potential natural vegetation (pnv).- 9. Forests, woodlands, grasslands.- 10. Strategic conservation planning (scp) approach.

Plant Biodiversity Conservation in Ethiopia: A

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      Publisher: Springer International Publishing AG
      Publication Date: 03/01/2023
      ISBN13: 9783031202247, 978-3031202247
      ISBN10: 3031202244

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book covers biodiversity conservation under special consideration of the challenges in the global south with particular attention being paid to consider the existing conservation challenges in relation to the study area in Ethiopia. Key issues are addressed, such as the current and future threats to plant biodiversity in Ethiopia, as well as the single large or several small conservation approaches and which approach is feasible for Ethiopia. Furthermore, an innovative approach was developed that enhances ecological connectivity and promotes ecological restoration through community involvement. The book also covers why a systematic conservation planning approach is important and should be used in new protected area establishments, and also looks at the trends of plant ecology research over the past five decades, revealing research gaps and suggesting future research topics.

      Despite its focus on Ethiopian plant diversity, abundant examples were used from different continents making this book attractive to global readers. It will be of interest for policy- and decision-makers in the conservation sector, researchers interested in biodiversity, climate change, conservation and sustainable use of natural resources, and would be a valuable resource for university students.



      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction.- 2. Anthropogenic impact on plant biodiversity.- 3. Single large or several small (sloss).- 4. Ecological connectivity.- 5. Ecological restoration.- 6. Pollination and dispersal in fragmented landscape.- 7. Plant biodiversity conservation and lost opportunities in ethiopia.- 8. The concept of potential natural vegetation (pnv).- 9. Forests, woodlands, grasslands.- 10. Strategic conservation planning (scp) approach.

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