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Biodiversity and Bioeconomy [electronic resource] : Status Quo, Challenges, and Opportunities.

Elsevier ScienceDirect eBook - Environmental Science 2023 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Singh, Kripal.
Contributor:
Ribeiro, Milton Cezar.
Çalıcıoğlu, Özgül.
Language:
English
Genre:
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (591 p.)
Place of Publication:
San Diego : Elsevier, 2023.
Contents:
Front Cover
Biodiversity and Bioeconomy
Copyright Page
Contents
List of contributors
Preface
I. Introduction
1 Biodiversity and bioeconomy: are these two faces of a single coin?
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Defining bioeconomy
1.3 Defining biodiversity
1.4 How sustainability of the bioeconomy is supported by biodiversity?
1.4.1 Forest biodiversity and bioeconomy
1.4.2 Medicinal biodiversity and bioeconomy
1.4.3 Lignocellulosic crop diversity and bioeconomy
1.4.4 Plant diversity and bieconomy
1.4.5 Microflora and fauna and bioeconomy
1.4.6 Aquatic biodiversity and bioeconomy
1.5 Are biodiversity and sustainability supported by bioeconomy?
1.6 Bioeconomy industries and associated biodiversity gains and losses
1.7 Are biodiversity and bioeconomy two faces of a single coin?
References
2 Impact of drivers of biodiversity loss on mountain ecosystems: assessing the need for ecosystem health assessments in Ind...
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Driver concerns and issues
2.3 Deforestation and forest degradation
2.3.1 Overview of regional change
2.3.2 Drivers of deforestation
2.4 Agriculture intensification and monoculture
2.5 Land tenure shift and land grabbing
2.6 Impacts of deforestation and forest degradation
2.6.1 Higher landslide risk
2.7 Urban sprawling
2.8 Key priority concerns
2.8.1 Wildlife hunting, trafficking, trade, and human-wildlife conflicts
2.8.2 Hydropower projects and reservoir construction
2.8.3 Forest fires
2.8.4 Road construction and broadening
2.8.5 Wetland drainage
2.8.6 Invasive alien species
2.8.7 Nutrient loading
2.8.8 Tourism
2.8.9 Climate change
2.9 Ecosystem health assessment: IUCN red list of ecosystem
2.10 Conclusions
Acknowledgments
3 Linking bioeconomy with sustainable development goals: identifying and monitoring socio-ecological opportunities and chal...
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Safeguarding biodiversity: a prerequisite for sustaining the resource base for bioeconomy
3.3 Socioecological feedback of bioeconomy: opportunities and challenges
3.3.1 Opportunities and synergies
3.3.2 Challenges and trade-offs
3.3.3 Identifying and evaluating the trade-offs and synergies in bioeconomy development
3.4 Efforts toward biodiversity safeguards in developing bioeconomy: boosting synergies and addressing trade-offs in nation...
3.4.1 Global examples
3.4.2 Regional examples
3.4.3 National examples
3.5 Agricultural value added-increase and intensification can play a major role in some countries' success in achieving sus...
Acknowledgment
4 Linking ecological restoration and biodiversity conservation with bioeconomy
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Ecological restoration: values and challenges
4.2.1 Approaches to ecological restoration
4.2.2 Partnership
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
4.2.3 Monitoring
Other Format:
Print version: Singh, Kripal Biodiversity and Bioeconomy
ISBN:
9780323954839
0323954839
OCLC:
1402033258
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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