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Biological Globalisation : Bio-Invasions and Their Impact on Nature, the Economy and Public Health

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Bioglobalisation is anything but new. The exotic fungus Phytophtora has threatened European potato harvests since 1846.

Since then, the number of deliberate and accidental introductions of exotic species has grown rapidly.

Environmental factors such as climate change also play an increasing role. This book is a thorough and informative overview of all aspects of bioglobalisation.

It describes its nature and scope, as well as history, drivers and mechanisms.

Using vivid examples, the book addresses which species are likely to become invasive, which bioregions are vulnerable, and whether we can - and should - try to control bio-invasions. Separate chapters address the impacts of bioglobalisation on the environment and on our economy, and discuss, for instance, how virus invasions are threatening human lives worldwide.

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Product Details
KNNV Uitgeverij
9050112439 / 9789050112437
Paperback / softback
577.18
01/01/2007
Netherlands
English
224 pages
165 x 240 mm, 562 grams
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