TY - BOOK AU - Wolff,Matthias AU - Gardener,Mark TI - The role of science for conservation T2 - Routledge explorations in environmental economics U1 - 333.72 23 PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Routledge KW - Conservación KW - Conservation KW - Desarrollo KW - Development KW - Sostenibilidad KW - Sustainability KW - Ciencias sociales KW - Social sciences KW - Islas Galápagos KW - Galapagos Islands N1 - What Darwin found convincing in Galápagos /; William Durham; (pp. 3-15) --; Research on evolutionary principles in Galápagos: an overview of the past 50 years; Carlos A. Valle & Patricia G. Parker; (pp. 16-34) --; Evolution of pathogens and parasites on the Galápagos Islands; Patricia G. Parker & Noah K. Whiteman; (pp. 35-51) --; Turning points in evolution: ethological perspectives on hominization /; Irenaus Eibl-Eibesfeldt; (pp. 52-86) --; The boat, the bay, and the museum: Significance of the 1905-1906 Galápagos Expedition of the California Academy of Sciences; Matthew J. James; (pp. 87-99) --; Part I summary: The evolutionary context /; Matthias Wolff & Mark Gardener; (pp. 100-102) --; Monitoring the Galápagos ecosystem: Challenges, pitfalls and a vision for the future /; James P. Gibbs & Bryan Milstead; (pp. 105-118) --; The neglected majority: Biodiversity inventories as an integral part of conservation biology /; Frank Bungartz, Frauke Ziemmeck, Nathalia Tirado, Patricia Jaramillo, Henri Herrera & Gustavo Jiménez-Uzcátegui; (pp. 119-142) --; The power of long-term monitoring to understand mechanisms of ecosystem change: the case of the Galápagos Marine Reserve /; Stuart Banks, Rodrigo Bustamante, Diego Ruiz, Natalia Tirado, Mariana Vera & Franz Smith; (pp. 143-164) --; Wildlife health monitoring and disease management: Protecting the biodiversity of Galápagos /; Patricia G. Parker & Sharon L. Deem; (pp. 165-177) --; Part II summary: Biodiversity assessment and monitoring of change; Mark Gardener & Matthias Wolff; (pp. 178-180) --; Fifty years of eradication as a conservation tool in the Galápagos: What are the limits? /; Rachel Atkinson, Mark Gardener, Grant Harper & Victor Carrion; (pp. 183-198) --; Food web structure of the Galápagos Marine Reserve after a decade of protection: Insights from trophic modeling /; Matthias Wolff, Cesar Peñaherrera & Annika Krutwa; (pp. 199-227) --; Mediated modelling: A useful tool for a collaborative and integrated assessment of the Galápagos? /; Marjan van den Belt; (pp. 228-239) --; Parte III Summary: A systemic approach-modeling and restoration; Mark Gardener & Matthias Wolff; (pp. 240-242) --; The value of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation: A challenge for the Galápagos /; Robert Costanza; (pp. 245-255) --; Nature and the world: A geohistory of the Galápagos; Christophe Grenier; (pp. 256-274) --; Towards a self-sustained Galápagos? /; Matthias Wolff & Mark Gardener; (pp. 275-285) --; Parte IV Summary: Reconciliation of conservation with socio-economic development; Matthias Wolff & Mark Gardener; (pp. 286-288) ER -