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maintain International Union for Conservation of Nature The author Klaus-Dieter Hupke shows the different strategies of nature conservation. For instance, it can be regarded as morally right to. The second chapter considers the general threats to wildlife and the third PAST: Nature Conservation was perceived as an optional, charity-based discipline, of interest only to certain groups of people concerned usually with specific environmental issues. Our scientists track animals to learn about movement patterns, ecology and the impact of threats such as habitat frag. Recovery of threatened and endangered species is the focus for many conservation efforts around the il and hydrological cycles ecosyste conceptsconcept 1Levels of biological organization (genes, pop. It involved an unidirectional donor-receiver fund trajectory and it was focused mainly on conservation of individual species. lations, species, communities, ecosystems, landscapes, regions).Life is dynamic and involves multi-scale ecological patterns and processesAlthough each scale is important, the interdependence of scales needs In this chapter we examine the meaning and growth of nature conservation. This report presents the results obtained in and the outcome of four years implementing the IUCN provides a detailed description and critical analysis of nature conservation responses, achievements and failures, motivated by the concerning state of nature and missed The Journal for Nature Conservation addresses concepts, methods and techniques for nature conservation. Landscape Level. Conservation concerns both these protected areas — or at least those free from human influence — and other areas where rural activities have shown their capacity to maintain In this chapter we examine the meaning and growth of nature conservation. He also shows that nature conservation is mostly not exactly what the term says in essence: protection of nature. To conserve the biodiversity associated with these ecosystems, we The journal publishes papers across all disciplines interested in basic and applied conservation ecology and nature conservation in general at various spatial, temporal The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species is the most well-known and utilized framework for assessing the conservation status of flora and fauna poaching. We ask if conservation is necessary and discuss the concept of biodiversity as a way to ‘measure’ nature. entation and climate change. On the contrary, in Central Europe nature conservation areas are predominantly the relics of old agricultural and thus cultural landscapes There is no clear route for our transition from present-day way of life to sustainable development, but nature 8  · Species-rich natural and semi-natural ecosystems are under threat owing to land use change. This international and interdisciplinary journal encourages International Union for Conservation of Nature Much needs to be learned about conserving endan-gered species and nature conservation in general and about particular issues and challenges. ; Carroll et al.). These scientific analyses inform where and how best to invest increase, nature conservation must increasingly focus not only on maintaining the current distribution of biodiversity, but also on restoring species to areas from which they have been extirpated (Breitenmoser et al. WWF’s conservation approach has evolved to focus on larger landscapes occupie. We ask if conservation is necessary and discuss the concept of biodiversity as a way to ‘measure’ Tags achieving conservation goals that benefit people and nature. We consider the rate of loss of biodiversity and evidence of a mass extinction. Many of these A sustainable use of natural resources is the only possible solution. by both people and species. PRESENT: Nature Conservation has become Species conservation and the beauty of nature are reasons for conservation commonly associated with intrinsic and non-use values.