A Land Before Humans, a Land After Humans
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A Land Before Humans, a Land After Humans
An invaluable resource for environment, ecology, animal welfare and ethics students, researchers and policy makers, A Land Before Humans, a Land After Humans takes New Zealand as a case study and looks at the practical and ethical considerations of dealing with invasive species.
Some species survive reliant on conservation, some may survive eluding our knowing, some may not survive despite our efforts, and some may survive by adapting to and integrating with human worlds.
New Zealand is a unique and fascinating country as a case study for managing invasive species. Because of its history, we know a lot about species introductions. Due to its geographical position as a relatively small remote island, the potential for dealing with invasive species may be more effective than elsewhere. Moreover, the fragility of its ecosystems makes it relatively easy to see the impact of one species upon another.
Nature and people shape the countryβs ecology: from its geological and biological beginnings to the relatively recent arrival of people and the changes wrought, to the wide-ranging efforts of individuals and communities to protect and enhance treasured species and environments. Among them is an ambitious Predator Free 2050 initiative to rid the country of some of its unwanted species.
The issue is a complex and interesting one. There are ethical considerationsβsuch as which species are protected and which are destroyed. How are they destroyed? What are the unforeseen consequences? There are also tensions between preservation and the use of natural resources, and ultimately our relationship to the environment and how we live.
A Land Before Humans, a Land After Humans explores these issues. An invaluable resource for environment, ecology, animal welfare, and ethics students, researchers, and policymakers, the book takes New Zealand as a case study and looks at the practical and ethical considerations of dealing with invasive species.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781917159050
Publisher: 5M Books Ltd
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 28 February 2025
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: 5M Books Ltd
Contributors:
- Foreword by Anne Salmond
Audience: General / adult, Professional and scholarly
DIMENSIONS
Width: 156.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 424g
Pages: 272
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About the Author
Dr Mark Fisher is a recently retired scientist with a more than 40 yearsβ experience in farming, research and philosophy. He draws onΒ history, literature, common understandings and personal experiences to create a distinctive narrative. Mark was until 2021 a Principal Adviser to the NZ Ministry for Primary Industries (formerly Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) and Director of Kotare Bioethics. He has been a board member of the Toi te Taiao: the Bioethics Council, the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (NAWAC), and was the New Zealand chair of the Australian and New Zealand Council for the Care of Animals in Research and Teaching (ANZCCART).
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