Biodiversity and Conservation II

Learning Results

1. To recognize the importance of biodiversity under different perspectives.

2. To know how to preserve/conserve biodiversity.

Program

1. Values related to Biodiversity (ethical or intrinsic, instrumental or economic, moral or religious, aesthetic or hedonic).
2. Natural condition and human importance of Biodiversity: spatial and temporal patterns; past and present extinction rates; economic and ecological importance.
3. Policy options with an impact on Biodiversity: regulating the economic use of land, monitoring the capture, collection and trade of wild species, mitigating anthropogenic climate change.
4. Preservation and Conservation of Biodiversity: raising awareness of behavioural changes in society; legal regulations and enforcement; in situ conservation through public intervention in protected areas and habitat restoration

Curricular Unit Teachers

Internship(s)

NAO

Bibliography

BEGON, M; TOWNSEND, CR &HARPER, JL (2005)-Ecology: From Individuals to Ecosystems. 4th ed., Wiley-Blackwell (Chapter 25)
CALLICOT., J. Baird & Robert FRODEMAN [Eds.] (2008) — Encyclopedia of Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy. Macmillan.
SCHNEIDER, Samuel [Ed.] (2023) — Encyclopedia of Biodiversity, Third Edition. Academic Press.
TOBIN, Allan J.& DUSHECK, Jennie (2005) – Asking about life. 3rd ed., Belmont: Thomson Learning, Inc. (Chapters 28)