Contents: I. Introduction: The needs for a comprehensive conservation theory. II.Foundations for a comprehensive conservation theory. III. Biodiversity and its ecological linkages. IV. Towards a new conservation theory. V. The application of conservation theory. VI. Synthesis and a forwark look.
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O’Neill, G., & Attiwill, P. (1997). Getting Ecological Paradigms into the Political Debate: Or Will the Messenger Be Shot? In The Ecological Basis of Conservation (pp. 351–357). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-6003-6_35
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