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Management planning for nature conservation

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Management planning for nature conservation
Mike Alexander's Management Planning for Nature Conservation brings a new dimension to the modern literature on conservation management. Combining key theories with real practice it fills a critical gap which has often hindered in-depth understanding of the planning process. The book provides historical and rational background which helps to explain what makes a really effective management plan, and it presents a detailed practical guide to developing such a plan. It concludes with a series of case studies which clearly illustrate the underlying principles drawn out in the text, while highlighting the different approaches demanded by very different sites. Drawing on the expertise of leaders in both conservation research and wildlife management, and with a combined experience from around the world, this book is essential reading for professional conservation managers and any student studying management planning for conservation within a range of degree and postgraduate courses. The book will be equally important for those attending professional training programmes and courses for practitioners in the statutory and voluntary environment and wildlife conservation sector. Mike Alexander has been at the forefront of developing systems and methods in the field of management planning for conservation, with experience ranging from Uganda to Estonia, and from Costa Rica to Wales. He was a member of the team responsible for developing the current management planning guidelines for the international Ramsar (Convention on Wetlands) sites located around the world.
Part I: Advanced peripheral nerve surgery Mazal, P. R., Millesi, H.: Neurolysis: Is it beneficial or harmful? Crotti, F. M., Carai, A., Carai, M., Grimoldi, N., Sgaramella, E., Sias, W., Tiberio, F.: TOS pathophysiology and clinical features Crotti, F. M., Carai, A., Carai, M., Sgaramella, E., Sias, W.: Post-traumatic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS) Padua, L., Aprile, I., Caliandro, P., Pazzaglia, C., Conti, V., Tonali, P.: Brachial plexus injuries: regeneration timing and prognosis in patients without need for urgent operation. Preliminary results on truncus primarius superior Alexandre, A., Coro, L., Azuelos, A., Pellone, M.: Thoracic outlet syndrome due to hyperextension-hyperflexion cervical injury Schenardi, C.: Whiplash injury. TOS and double crush syndrome. Forensic medical aspects Busetto, A., Fontana, P., Zaccaria, A., Cappelli, R., Pagan, V.: Vascular thoracic outlet syndrome staging and treatment Coro, L., Azuelos, A., Alexandre, A.: Suprascapular nerve entrapment Pazzaglia, C., Caliandro, P., Aprile, I., Mondelli, M., Foschini, M., Tonali, P. A., Padua, L.: Multicenter study on carpal tunnel syndrome and pregnancy incidence and natural course Quaglietta, P., Corriero, G.: Endoscopic carpal tunnel release surgery: retrospective study of 390 consecutive cases Zalaffi, A., Mariottini, A., Carangelo, B., Buric, J., Muzii, V. F., Alexandre, A., Palma, L., Rovere, A.: Wrist median nerve motor conduction after end range repeated flexion and extension passive movements in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Pilot study Alexandre, A., Coro, L., Azuelos, A.: Microsurgical treatment of lumbosacral plexus injuries Azuelos, A., Coro, L., Alexandre, A.: Femoral nerve entrapment Aprile, I., Caliandro, P., Giannini, F., Mondelli, M., Tonali, P., Foschini, M., Padua, L.: Italian multicentre study of peroneal mononeuropathy at the fibular head: study design and preliminary results Crotti, F. M., Carai, A., Carai, M., Sgaramella, E., Sias, W.: Entrapment of crural branches of the common peroneal nerve Part II: Minimal invasive spinal surgery Nardi, P. V., Cabezas, D., Cesaroni, A.: Percutaneous cervical nucleoplasty using coblation technology. Clinical results in fifty consecutive cases Alexandre, A., Coro, L., Azuelos, A., Buric, J., Salgado, H., Murga, M., Marin, F., Giocoli, H.: Intradiscal injection of oxygen-ozone gas mixture for the treatment of cervical disc herniations Alexandre, A., Coro, L., Azuelos, A., Pellone, M.: Percutaneous nucleoplasty for discoradicular conflict Bonetti, M., Fontana, A., Albertini, F.: CT-guided oxygen-ozone treatment for first degree spondylolisthesis and spondylolysis Buric, J., Molino Lova, R.: Ozone chemonucleolysis in non-contained lumbar disc herniations: a pilot study with 12 months follow-up Cervellini, P., De Luca, G. P., Mazzetto, M., Colombo, F.: Micro-endoscopic-discectomy (MED) for far lateral disc herniation in the lumbar spine. Technical note Degobbis, A., Crucil, M., Alberti, M., Bortolussi, A.: A long-term review of 50 patients out of 506 treated with automated percutaneous nucleotomy according to onik for lumbar-sacral disc herniation Fabrizi, A. P., Zucchelli, M.: Surgical intradiscal decompression whitout annulotomy in lumbar disc herniation using a coblation device: preliminary results Marin, F. Z.: CAM versus nucleoplasty Quaglietta, P., Cassitto, D., Corriero, A. S., Corriero, G.: Paraspinal approach to the far lateral disc herniations: retrospective study on 42 cases Raffaeli, W., Righetti, D.: Surgical radio-frequency epiduroscopy technique (R-ResAblator) and FBSS treatment: preliminary Evaluations Reverberi, C., Bottoli, M. G., Pennini, M., Gabba, E.: Disc coablation and epidural
From the reviews:"By writing this book, Alexander, a professional with wide-ranging experience in planning for nature conservation, makes a major contribution to the field. ... the author presents concepts and principles that are applicable to nature conservation planning worldwide. This book is an essential resource for those involved in any aspect of planning for and management of nature conservation from academia, government agencies, and private and public conservation organizations. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through professionals." (R. L. Smith, CHOICE, Vol. 45 (10), June, 2008)"The author's own passion for nature, fired up on Skomer, his sense of cynefin, and his continuing journey of understanding, kick-start the guide and mark it out as a work of genuine substance. ... The book is aimed at students and practitioners ... . It is for people engaged in the study or practice of site management for nature conservation. ... this volume is a welcome addition to the literature, which should become a valued text for students and land managers in the future." (James Robertson, Natur Cymru, Issue 28, 2008)

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