This is the first major description of the international law protecting wildlife, covering the International Conventions on, among other matters: whaling; wetlands; protection of cultural and natural heritage; international trade in endangered species; Antarctic marine living resources.
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'In this book Simon Lyster has rendered a most valuable service to the cause of conservation of nature worldwide by setting out in detail the purposes and provisions of the major international treaties and conventions designed to give the remaining wild places and populations of our world a reasonable chance of survival.' H. R. H. Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, from the Foreword 'This is an extremely useful book. it fills an important niche for conservationists by bringing together in one place a wealth of detail about all the major wildlife treaties and conventions. The enforcement and strengthening of these treaties is now a vital aspect of the tak of conserving the world's wildlife and its habitats, and this book will help significantly in this task.' Sir Peter Scott, CBE, DSC 'An excellent introduction to international wildlife conservation treaties and an invaluable reference likely to be regarded as the standard work on the subject.' Mark Carwardine, The Good Book Guide 'This important new work achieves a broader and more comprehensive scope than any other book on the subject of international wildlife conservation law. For the first time, it assembles in one place an analysis of the major global and regional treaties relating to wildlife conservation. It is a highly useful reference work for conservationists, seriously concerned citizens, and government administrators charged with the responsibility of implementing these increasingly complex and important agreements.' Michael Bean, author of The Evolution of National Wildlife Law and a leading authority on wildlife law in the United States of America 'As wildlife and wildlife habitats continue to be degraded throughout the world, the need for international treaties to protect them is increasingly important. I highly recommend this book, which provides a clear and comprehensive description of wildlife treaties and how they work, to professional conservationists and interested non-specialists alike.' Charles de Haes, Director General, World Wildlife Fund International
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 151 mm
Dicke: 30 mm
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978-0-521-46334-8 (9780521463348)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Foreword H. R. H. Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh; Part I: 1. Basic principles of international wildlife law; Part II. 2. The international convention for the regulation of whaling; 3. Seals and polar bears; 4. Birds; 5. Vicuna; Part III. 6. The convention of nature protection and wildlife preservation in the western hemisphere; 7. The African convention on the conservation of nature and natural resources; 8. The convention on the conservation of European wildlife and natural habitats; 9. The convention on the conservation of Antarctic marine living resources; Part IV. 10. The convention on wetlands of international importance especially as waterfowl habitat; 11. The convention concerning the protection of the world cultural and natural heritage; 12. The convention on international trade in endangered species of wild fauna and flora; 13. The convention on the conservation of migratory species of wild animals; 14. Conclusion; Appendix. Texts of conventions; Index.