World Atlas of Biodiversity: Earth's Living Resources in the 21st Century

World Atlas of Biodiversity: Earth's Living Resources in the 21st Century

by Brian Groombridge (Author)

Synopsis

The World Atlas of Biodiversity is an updated edition of Global Biodiversity: Status of the Earth's Living Resources, originally published in 1992 and reissued in 2000 as Global Biodiversity: Earth's living resources in the 21st Century. This 2002 edition, totally redesigned and updated, includes new data and graphics, additional photos, and additional material on food issues and biodiversity, as well as an entirely new chapter on protected areas and other conservation issues. World Atlas of Biodiversity addresses the remarkable growth in concern at all levels for living things and the environment, and increased appreciation of the links between the state of ecosystems and the state of humankind. Building on a wealth of research and analysis by the conservation community worldwide, this book provides a comprehensive and accessible view of key global issues in biodiversity. It outlines some of the broad ecological relationships between humans and the rest of the material world and summarizes information on the health of the planet. Opening with an outline of some fundamental aspects of material cycles and energy flow in the biosphere, the book goes on to discuss the expansion of this diversity through geological time and the pattern of its distribution over the surface of the Earth, and trends in the condition of the main ecosystem types and the species integral to them.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: University of California Press
Published: 15 Aug 2002

ISBN 10: 0520236688
ISBN 13: 9780520236684

Media Reviews
This is an exciting piece of work - well-written, well-researched, and authoritative. -Simon A. Levin, Editor-in-Chief of Encyclopedia of Biodiversity The book amounts to a detailed report card on the status of the world's biodiversity resources at the beginning of the new millenium. It brings together, and integrates to substantial degrees, huge amounts of information that is widely scattered in both technical literature and in governmental and NGO reports. -Malcolm Gordon, co-author of Invasions of the Land: The Transitions of Organisms from Aquatic to Terrestrial Life It is an amazingly diverse collection of data on global biological diversity-very effectively analysed and displayed. -David J. Chivers, Wildlife Research Group, University of Cambridge
Author Bio
Brian Groombridge is Senior Programme Officer, Forests, Drylands and Freshwater Programme of UNEP-WCMC. Martin D. Jenkins is Senior Advisor, Species Conservation at UNEP-WCMC.