Description
Protected Species and Biodiversity: A Guide for Planners and Ecologists is an essential resource for professionals involved in environmental planning and ecological conservation. Written by Tim Reed, this handbook offers practical guidance on identifying, protecting, and managing protected species across various habitats and landscapes.
The guide covers regulatory frameworks, assessment techniques, and best practices for biodiversity conservation. It addresses the intersection of planning decisions and ecological protection, helping planners understand their obligations toward protected species. The book includes case studies, identification tips, and strategies for integrating biodiversity considerations into development projects and land management plans.
Ideal for environmental consultants, planners, local authorities, and conservation professionals, this handbook serves as a reference for understanding species protection laws and implementing effective conservation measures in practical planning contexts.







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