ABSTRACT

The book integrates the knowledge and reflections of 30 scientists, of which many have dedicated a substantial part of their professional life to the Galapagos archipelago, to the conservation of its biodiversity and to the sustainable management of its resources. The book can be considered a milestone on the way to the successful conservation and sustainable development of this unique world heritage site.

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part I|102 pages

The evolutionary context

chapter 2|19 pages

Research on evolutionary principles in Galápagos

An overview of the past 50 years

chapter 4|35 pages

Turning points in evolution

Ethological perspectives on hominization

chapter 5|13 pages

The boat, the bay, and the museum

Significance of the 1905–1906 Galápagos expedition of the California Academy of Sciences

chapter 6|3 pages

Part I summary

The evolutionary context

part II|78 pages

Biodiversity assessment and monitoring of change

chapter 7|14 pages

Monitoring the Galápagos ecosystem

Challenges, pitfalls and a vision for the future

chapter 8|24 pages

The neglected majority

Biodiversity inventories as an integral part of conservation biology

chapter 10|13 pages

Wildlife health monitoring and disease management

Protecting the biodiversity of Galápagos

chapter 11|3 pages

Part II summary

Biodiversity assessment and monitoring of change

part III|62 pages

A systemic approach

chapter 14|12 pages

Mediated Modeling

A useful tool for a collaborative and integrated assessment of the Galápagos?

chapter 15|3 pages

Part III summary

A systemic approach – modeling and restoration

part IV|46 pages

Reconciliation of conservation with socio-economic development

chapter 16|11 pages

The value of ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation

A challenge for the Galápagos

chapter 17|19 pages

Nature and the world

A geohistory of Galápagos

chapter 19|3 pages

Part IV summary

Reconciliation of conservation with socio-economic development