Habitat Management for Conservation: A Handbook of Techniques
Malcolm Ausden
Abstract
Habitat management is commonly used to maintain and enhance the biological interest of many areas of semi-natural habitat, where natural processes no longer create suitable conditions for desired species. Habitat restoration and creation is increasingly being used to increase the extent of ecologically important habitats in order to mitigate the impacts of human development. The modification of past management techniques and the introduction of new ones can provide additional benefits. This book describes the range of techniques used to manage land for biodiversity conservation. The opening se ... More
Habitat management is commonly used to maintain and enhance the biological interest of many areas of semi-natural habitat, where natural processes no longer create suitable conditions for desired species. Habitat restoration and creation is increasingly being used to increase the extent of ecologically important habitats in order to mitigate the impacts of human development. The modification of past management techniques and the introduction of new ones can provide additional benefits. This book describes the range of techniques used to manage land for biodiversity conservation. The opening sections discuss the general principles of habitat management, including decision-making, mitigating damaging effects of climate change, and monitoring the success of management. These are followed by a series of chapters which describe how to manage specific habitats: grasslands, dwarf-shrub vegetation and shrublands, forests, woodlands and scrub, freshwater wetlands, coastal habitats, arable land, and gardens, backyards, and urban areas. For each of these habitats the book discusses the main factors influencing their value for wildlife, highlights the key decisions that need to be made, and describes and compares the effects of individual management techniques.
Keywords:
semi-natural habitat,
habitat restoration,
ecology,
human development,
biodiversity conservation,
climate change
Bibliographic Information
Print publication date: 2007 |
Print ISBN-13: 9780198568728 |
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2008 |
DOI:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198568728.001.0001 |
Authors
Affiliations are at time of print publication.
Malcolm Ausden, author
Senior Ecologist, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, UK
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