ECOS 36 (2) Whole issue

Editorial:
Towards infinity. Geoffrey Wain

Feature articles
– Freeing up nature – from ourselves and from market forces. Peter Shirley
– Austerity politics – any place for nature? Mike Townsend – Conservation advocacy: can NGOs retain their voice? George Bangham
– Finding funds for nature – muddling through in middle England. Pete Johnstone
– Conservation on its last legs – the prospect for rejuvenation. Peter Taylor
– Does conservation need an exit strategy? The case for minimal management. Joe Gray and Patrick Curry
– Compassionate conservation – making the case. Simon Leadbeater
– Return of the beaver – lessons from the River Otter. Mark Elliot
– Electric energy: BANC nature tweets. Emily Adams

Book Reviews
The New Wild: Why Invasive Species will be Nature’s Salvation. Fred Pearce
Back from the Brink: A Breath of Fresh Air. Malcolm Smith
Marine Biodiversity Conservation: A Practical Approach. Keith Hiscock
Governing Marine Protected Areas: Resilience through diversity. Peter S. Jones
H is for Hawk. Helen Macdonald
Rainbow Dust: Three Centuries of Delight in British Butterflies. Peter Marren
In Pursuit of Butterflies: A Fifty Year Affair. Matthew Oates
The Moth Snowstorm: Nature and Joy Review. Michael McCarthy  

Download issue as PDF: ECOS 36 (2) Whole edition

Cite:

“ECOS 36 (2) Whole issue” ECOS vol. 36(2) 2015, British Association of Nature Conservationists, www.ecos.org.uk/ecos-36-2-whole-issue/.

Leave a Reply