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National Parks and Protected Areas (Hardback)
Conservation, Biodiversity, and Climate Action
Imprint: IntechOpen
Series: Environmental Sciences
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9781836356448
Published: 28th January 2026
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Environmental Sciences
Pages: 226
ISBN: 9781836356448
Published: 28th January 2026
Script Academic & Professional
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The book National Parks and Protected Areas - Conservation, Biodiversity, and Climate Action is a crucial resource for understanding the intricate relationship between conservation efforts and the pressing challenges posed by climate change. Comprising nine meticulously researched chapters, this volume examines the vital role protected areas play in preserving biodiversity and ecosystem resilience amid an increasingly volatile climate.
Each chapter offers a unique perspective on the multifaceted challenges and opportunities across various national parks and reserves worldwide. From the historical climate reconstructions in Cofre de Perote National Park to the pressing human-wildlife conflicts in Mkomazi National Park, the contributions collectively highlight the urgent need for adaptive management strategies that integrate ecological science with community engagement.
Key themes include the importance of soil health as a foundation for biodiversity, the identification of climate-resilient biodiversity refuges in Spain, and the innovative landscape designs that balance human activity with ecological integrity in Iceland. The governance transformations at Tram Chim National Park illustrate the potential to reconcile conservation objectives with sustainable livelihoods, while legal perspectives on protected areas in Turkey underscore the need for robust regulatory frameworks to safeguard these vital ecosystems.
As climate change continues to reshape our natural world, this book underscores the imperative for informed conservation action. It serves not only as a call to action but also as a guide for researchers, policymakers, and practitioners committed to fostering sustainable coexistence between human societies and the environment. By bridging the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, this book offers valuable insights essential for navigating the complexities of conservation in a changing climate.
This comprehensive examination of conservation strategies is timely and significant, reinforcing the critical importance of protected areas in the global fight against biodiversity loss and climate change.
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