
Do We Need Pandas? by Ken Thompson
A fascinating popular science book that reveals how much we really know - and don't know - about the natural world. Explains why we need to be more concerned about ecosystems than individual iconic species such as the giant panda and gorilla.
"To those of us who do not have ready access to scientific periodicals, this short book is a revelation" * Garden Talk - March 2011 *
"Do We Need Pandas? is an accessible and engaging read. The author's ideas are well organised, with specific examples cited to demonstrate what is being discussed." * National Library of Scotland - May 2011 *
"I'm not a scientific expert [...] but I could see the well-reasoned logic of Thompson's argument. And, if all those delegates in Nagoya could read this and note that just $5 billion (US) could solve the most urgent conservation problem, they might be won over, too." * Resource Magazine - November 2010 *
"Closing with reasons to be cheerful, it offers a fresh and fascinating look at a subject of increasing importance." * Positive News - Autumn 2010 *
"By putting the focus only on what nature can do for us, Thompson leaves open to possibilities that ecosystems that do not deliver sufficient services might be thrown out with all the biodiversity that they contain." * Nature - December 2010 *
"This readable book persuasively explains the calamity of the modern biodiversity crisis and presents a thoughtful analysis of how best to conserve the world's species." * Plant Life - April 2011 *
"Do We Need Pandas? is an accessible and engaging read. The author's ideas are well organised, with specific examples cited to demonstrate what is being discussed." * National Library of Scotland - May 2011 *
"I'm not a scientific expert [...] but I could see the well-reasoned logic of Thompson's argument. And, if all those delegates in Nagoya could read this and note that just $5 billion (US) could solve the most urgent conservation problem, they might be won over, too." * Resource Magazine - November 2010 *
"Closing with reasons to be cheerful, it offers a fresh and fascinating look at a subject of increasing importance." * Positive News - Autumn 2010 *
"By putting the focus only on what nature can do for us, Thompson leaves open to possibilities that ecosystems that do not deliver sufficient services might be thrown out with all the biodiversity that they contain." * Nature - December 2010 *
"This readable book persuasively explains the calamity of the modern biodiversity crisis and presents a thoughtful analysis of how best to conserve the world's species." * Plant Life - April 2011 *
Dr. Ken Thompson is Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Senior Lecturer of the Department of Animal and Plant Sciences at the University of Sheffield. He is author of several books, including The Books of Weeds (Dorling Kindersley), An Ear to the Ground: Understanding Your Garden (Eden Project Books), No Nettles Required: The reassuring truth about wildlife gardening (Eden Project Books), and co-author of The Ecology of Seeds (Cambridge University Press).
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| ISBN 13 | 9781900322867 |
| ISBN 10 | 1900322862 |
| Title | Do We Need Pandas? |
| Author | Ken Thompson |
| Series | Berlin Technologie Hub Eco Pack |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing PLC |
| Year published | 2010-09-14 |
| Number of pages | 160 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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