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The Biodiversity & Bioresources Group: Books

BBG Books

Details of books from the members of the Biodiversity & Bioresources Group and Key Centre for Biodiversity and Bioresources.

Biodiversity: Australia's Living Wealth  Wild Solutions 

Biodiversity: Australia's Living Wealth Biodiversity: Australia's Living Wealth

Andrew J. Beattie
Editor

Foreword by Paul Ehrlich

Reed Books
ISBN 0 7301 0482 6


The Purpose of This Book

The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (the "Earth Summit") was held in Rio de Janeiro during 1992. Australia signed the Convention on Biological Diversity at the Convention on Biological Diversity at the Conference and ratified it on 18 June 1993. The Convention was developed in recognition of the present and future value of biological diversity and its significant reduction around the world. Through the Convention, Australia and many other countries are involved in an international partnership to half the global loss of biodiversity. The Convention came into force on 29 December 1993.

It has all seemed very sudden - indeed the science of Biodiversity is very new and most of us are unfamiliar with its vocabulary. This has raised the spectre that it will become merely another rallying point for the extremists in the environmental debate: a saviour for those who would deny development of natural resources and doom to those for whom biodiversity conservation suggests the end of their livelihood.

It is essential that we find ways to balance the development and conservation of our natural resources. The purpose of this book is to introduce the science of Biodiversity in the hope that increased understanding of its foundations will lead to informed debate and a wide consensus.

This book is written particularly for those without a formal education in biology but who are either interested in or involved with making government and business decisions that influence the environment. It will inform you on how biodiversity is measured, how it evolves, what affects it and why it is important. There are also special sections on Australia's unique biodiversity and the exciting scientific challenges it presents.

This book revolves around four fundamental principles:

  • Biodiversity is crucial to environmental management. Natural ecosystems and their occupants provide us with effective waste disposal, clean air and water, productive soils, and the control of pests, disease, floods and erosion.

  • Biodiversity is biological wealth. Some of our most important industries are rooted in Biodiversity - including agriculture, forestry, fisheries and tourism. Biodiversity provides resources as diverse as medicines, construction materials, textiles, foods of every conceivable kind and a vast range of potentially valuable products, the scope of which we are only just beginning to imagine.

  • Conservation of biodiversity is a challenge for us all. All users and consumers of our natural resources have a vested interest in the conservation and management of Biodiversity.

  • Biodiversity is a frontier. The majority of organisms are tiny and the variety of living things on Earth is so vast that to find them all presents a challenge to science and technology as great as exploring other planets. The need to assess and understand biodiversity will make this an age of exploration and discovery.

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Wild Solutions

Wild Solutions: How Biodiversity is Money in the Bank
by Andrew Beattie and Paul Ehrlich

Melbourne University Press
ISBN: 0 522 84986 5

Nominated: Pulitzer Prize for Non-fiction
Winner: 2001 National Outdoor Book Award (USA)
Winner: New England Book Show - Best Illustrations (USA)

"Wild Solutions reveals a living planet so rich in astonishing details it reads like fiction. Yet in this detail lies our much-needed signposts towards ecological sustainability." Dr Tim Flannery, Director of the South Australian Museum and author of The Future Eaters, and the Enternal Frontier.

"Wild Solutions is crammed with believe-it-or-not connections between ourselves and the astonishing variety of the rest of life on Earth. It is a wonderfully written, truly wild and wonderful book of biological revelations." Dr Thomas Lovejoy, Smithsonian Insitution Washington, and Chief Biodiversity Advisor to the World Bank.

"...this is an inspirational book for the general reader..." Prof. E.J. Milner-Gulland, Imperial College London, Nature, Vol. 410, p. 752 (2001)

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