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Conservation Social Science provides an in-depth examination of how social science principles can enhance biodiversity conservation outcomes. The book brings together insights from sociology, anthropology, economics, and psychology to address the human dimensions of environmental protection.
Written by leading experts Daniel C. Miller, Ivan R. Scales, and Michael B. Mascia, this Wiley publication demonstrates that successful conservation requires understanding people as much as understanding ecosystems. The authors present case studies, research findings, and practical frameworks that show how social science can inform policy, community engagement, and conservation program design.
This essential resource is valuable for conservation professionals, environmental scientists, policymakers, and students seeking to bridge the gap between biological science and human behavior in protecting the world’s biodiversity.







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