JULY/AUGUST 2002
Vol. 19 No. 4
pages 65-204
Introduction
Interdisciplinary
Endangered Species Conservation: A New Approach For A New Century
- by Richard L. Wallace, Tim W. Clark, and Richard P. Reading
I. Concepts
Making
Partnerships Work in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction
to the
Decision Process
- by Tim W. Clark and Ronald D. Brunner
Solving
Problems in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to Problem
Orientation
- by Richard L. Wallace and Tim W. Clark
Understanding
the Human Factor in Endangered Species Recovery: An Introduction to
Human Social Process
- by Tim W. Clark and Richard L. Wallace
The Dynamics of Value Interactions in Endangered Species Conservation
- by Tim W. Clark and Richard L. Wallace
The
Professional in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to
Standpoint Clarification
- by Tim W. Clark and Richard L. Wallace
Research
in Endangered Species Conservation: An Introduction to Multiple Methods
- by Tim W. Clark, Richard P. Reading, and Richard L. Wallace
II. Applications
Organization
and Management of Endangered Species Programs
- by Tim W. Clark and John R. Cragun
Learning
as a Strategy for Improving Endangered Species Conservation
Thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus) courtesy
of the South Australian Museum, Adelaide.
Prototyping
for Successful Conservation: The Eastern Barred Bandicoot Program
- by Tim W. Clark, Richard P. Reading, and Gary N. Backhouse
Improving
Group Problem Solving in Endangered Species Recovery: Using the "Decision
Seminar" Method
- by Richard L. Wallace and Tim W. Clark
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Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) by G. McFall, OAR/National
Undersea Research
Program, University of North Carolina at Wilmington
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The
Population Viability Assessment Workshop: A Tool for Threatened Species
Management
- by Tim W. Clark, Gary N. Backhouse, and Robert C. Lacy
Towards
an Endangered Species Reintroduction Paradigm
- by Richard P. Reading, Tim W. Clark, and Stephen R. Kellert
Implementing
Endangered Species Recovery Policy: Learning as We Go?
- by Tim W. Clark and Ann H. Harvey
Conserving
Biodiversity in the Real World: Professional Practice Using a Policy
Orientation
- by Tim W. Clark, Peter Schuyler, Tim Donnay, Peyton Curlee, Timothy
Sullivan, Margaret Cymerys, Lili Sheeline, Richard P. Reading, Richard
L. Wallace, Ted Kennedy, Jr., Arnald Marcer-Batlle, and Yance De Fretes
III. Cases
Black-Tailed
Prairie Dog Conservation: A New Approach for a 21st Century Challenge
- by Richard P. Reading, Tim W. Clark, Lauren McCain, and Brian J.
Miller
Great
Ape Conservation in Central Africa: Addressing the Bushmeat Crisis
- by Heather E. Eves, Elizabeth A. Gordon, Julie T. Stein, and Tim
W. Clark
Projeto
Abraço Verde: A Practice-based Approach to Brazilian Atlantic
Forest Conservation
- by Scott C. Fenimore and Laury Cullen, Jr.
Path
of the Tapir: Integrating Biological Corridors, Ecosystem Management,
and Socioeconomic Development in Costa Rica
If
the Tasmanian Tiger Were Found, What Should We Do? An Interdisciplinary
Guide to
Endangered Species Recovery
- by Tim W. Clark, Richard P. Reading, Richard L. Wallace, and Barbara
Wilson
IV. Conclusions
Becoming
a More Effective Professional: The Next Steps in Learning and Applying
an Interdisciplinary Approach to the Conservation of Biological Diversity
- by Richard L. Wallace, Tim W. Clark, and Richard P. Reading
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