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Quiroga, Diego.
Darwin, Darwinism and conservation in the Galapagos Islands = the legacy of Darwin and its new applications /
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Title/Author:
Darwin, Darwinism and conservation in the Galapagos Islands/ edited by Diego Quiroga, Ana Sevilla.
Reminder of title:
the legacy of Darwin and its new applications /
other author:
Quiroga, Diego.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2017.,
Description:
xv, 164 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Evolution (Biology) -
Subject:
Galapagos Islands. -
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-34052-4
ISBN:
9783319340524
Darwin, Darwinism and conservation in the Galapagos Islands = the legacy of Darwin and its new applications /
Darwin, Darwinism and conservation in the Galapagos Islands
the legacy of Darwin and its new applications /[electronic resource] :edited by Diego Quiroga, Ana Sevilla. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2017. - xv, 164 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Social and ecological interactions in the Galapagos Islands,2195-1055. - Social and ecological interactions in the Galapagos Islands..
Foreword -- 1.Darwin's Galapagos Myth -- 2.On the Origin of Species and the Galapagos Islands -- 3.The Galapagos Islands and the Ecuadorean State: Early Encounters -- 4.Darwinians, Anti-Darwinians and the Galapagos (1835-1935) -- 5.Mythologizing Darwin's Islands -- 6.Mythologizing Darwin's Islands -- 7.Darwinism in Latin America: Reception and Introduction -- 8.The Charles Darwin Foundation: some critical remarks about its history and trends -- 9.Darwin, Emergent Process and the Conservation of Galapagos Ecosystems -- 10.Darwinian Emergence, Conservation and Restoration: Novel Ecosystems and Hybrid Environments.
The book explores how Darwin's legendary and mythologized visit to the Galapagos affected the socioecosystems of the Islands, as well as the cultural and intellectual traditions of Ecuador and Latin America. It highlights in what way the connection between Darwin and the Galapagos has had real, enduring and paradoxical effects in the Archipelago. This Twenty Century construct of the Galapagos as the cradle of Darwin's theory and insights triggered not only the definition of the Galapagos as a living natural laboratory but also the production of a series of conservation practices and the reshaping of the Galapagos as a tourism destination with an increasingly important flow of tourists that potentially threaten its fragile ecosystems. The book argues that the idea of a Darwinian living laboratory has been limited by the success of the very same constructs that promote its conservation. It suggests critical interpretations of this paradox by questioning many of the dichotomies that have been created to understand nature and its conservation. We also explore some possible ways in which Darwin's ideas can be used to better understand the social and natural threats facing the Islands and to develop sustainable and successful management practices.
ISBN: 9783319340524
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-34052-4doiSubjects--Personal Names:
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LC Class. No.: QH366.2
Dewey Class. No.: 576.8
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