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Conservation
and Sustainable Use of the Biosphere
German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU)
Earthscan, London
ISBN
1 85383 802 0, 451 pages, £ 50.00
'A
thorough, interdisciplinary view of the biosphere, covering both
science and policy, which should be required reading for all decision-makers,
specialists and students concerned with global sustainability issues.
It will open their eyes to a fresh, holistic approach and will help
them understand the interconnected processes taking place in the
biosphere. The book is a landmark study which will be a valued reference
and source of information for many years to come.'
Klaus Töpfer, Executive Director, UNEP
Biodiversity
- the planet's natural capital - is undergoing a dramatic collapse:
its 'Sixth Extinction'. The losses, which are due to human activities
and overexploitation of the biosphere, are irreversible. They are
undermining the basis of future wellbeing and prosperity - including
genetic resources and food production, climate stability, and coastal
and soil protection. This volume presents an authoritative and alarming
analysis of the state of the biosphere. In it, the scientists of
the German Advisory Council on Global Change show that the time
remaining for remedial action is fast disappearing and they set
out a range of initiatives to be undertaken at different levels.
Among their main urgent recommendations are:
- protecting
10-20 per cent of the global land area
- an
'Intergovernmental Panel on Biodiversity' to provide scientific
advice
- conservation
of the diversity of cultivated as well as wild plant species
- extending
bioregional management and nature sponsorship
- greater
multilateral co-operation and implementation of the Convention
on Biological Diversity.
The
volume makes a highly significant contribution to the scientific
and policy debates on these critical issues. It will be essential
reading for those engaged with them.
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