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Ecosystem Collapse and Recovery provides an in-depth examination of the fundamental processes governing ecosystem stability and resilience. Written by Adrian C. Newton, a leading expert in conservation ecology, this work synthesizes decades of research on ecosystem degradation, tipping points, and restoration dynamics.
The book addresses critical questions about biodiversity loss, habitat fragmentation, and the mechanisms that trigger ecosystem collapse across various biomes. It explores both natural and anthropogenic drivers of ecosystem failure while presenting evidence-based strategies for ecological recovery and restoration.
Essential for ecologists, conservation biologists, environmental scientists, and policy makers, this Cambridge University Press publication integrates theoretical frameworks with practical applications. Readers will gain understanding of ecosystem resilience, the role of keystone species, and intervention strategies that facilitate ecosystem rehabilitation in degraded landscapes.







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