The accelerating loss of biodiversity and the unprecedented alteration of natural ecosystems have emerged as some of the most critical challenges of the twenty-first century. Rapid population growth, unsustainable land-use practices, climate change, pollution, and overexploitation of natural resources have profoundly affected ecological balance across the globe. In this context, a comprehensive understanding of ecological processes, biodiversity patterns, and effective conservation strategies has become essential for ensuring environmental sustainability and human well-being.
The book Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Researches is conceived to provide an integrative platform for scholars, researchers, practitioners, and students to explore contemporary developments and emerging perspectives in ecology and conservation science. This volume brings together fundamental ecological principles with applied conservation approaches, offering insights into ecosystem dynamics, population and community ecology, biodiversity assessment, and conservation biology.
The chapters in this book address a wide spectrum of themes, including the measurement and significance of biodiversity, anthropogenic and natural threats to ecosystems, conservation genetics, ecological restoration, and sustainable management of land and water resources. Special attention is given to the human dimensions of conservation, recognizing the roles of socio-economic factors, indigenous knowledge systems, governance frameworks, and policy interventions in shaping conservation outcomes. The integration of modern technologies such as remote sensing, GIS, molecular tools, and advanced monitoring techniques further enhances the scope of the volume, reflecting the rapidly evolving nature of conservation science.
In addition, the book presents case studies and success stories from diverse ecological regions, highlighting practical solutions, lessons learned, and innovative approaches that bridge the gap between research and real-world conservation practice. The concluding sections focus on future directions, research priorities, and the challenges and opportunities associated with achieving global biodiversity conservation goals in a changing world.
Ecology, Biodiversity and Conservation Researches is intended to serve as a valuable reference for postgraduate and doctoral students, researchers, academicians, policymakers, and conservation practitioners. By fostering interdisciplinary understanding and encouraging evidence-based decision-making, this book aims to contribute meaningfully to the global effort to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable coexistence between humans and nature.
OPEN ACCESS | Published on : 31-Dec-2025 | Doi :10.37446/volbook052024/1-8 | Pages : 1-8
ISBN : 978-81-973154-4-2 Doi: 10.37446/volbook052024