Sustainable Management of Natural Resources: Diversity, Ecology, Taxonomy and Sociology

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Sustainable Management of Natural Resources: Diversity, Ecology, Taxonomy and Sociology Editor: Fortunato Garza Ocanas Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Springer International Publishing AG
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Pages: 275 Illustrations and other contents: 107 Illustrations, color; XXIII, 275 p. 107 illus. in color. Language: English ISBN: 9783031333965 Categories: , , , , , , ,

Climate change and human activities are impacting the environment around the world and there is a great need to update our knowledge of natural resources in order to sustain the livelihoods of rural communities and urban dwellers. Educational tools help people to understand the ecology, and the management of natural resources and to participate in actions to protect the environment. This book has a multipurpose focus regarding biodiversity, management, and conservation of the natural resources as species are linked in nutritional webs in the ecosystems. Ecology, diversity, conservation, and management practices such as plant species, native fish, edible mushrooms, and woody species are important for improving people livelihoods and incomes. It is expected that readers will learn to apply similar multipurpose approaches to natural resources in other parts of the world when their environments are affected by climate change or human activities. This book introduces the importance of the sustainable management of natural resources to a wide audience, including policy decision makers, but also researchers.

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Author Biography

Dr. Fortunato Garza Ocañas is a biologist with a Ph.D. from Oxford University. He is a professor and lecturer at the Faculty of Forestry Sciences, UANL, Mycologist with expertise on taxonomy and mycorrhizas.