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E-grāmata: Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species

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This handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the assessment and management of potentially dangerous infectious diseases, quarantined pests, invasive (alien) species, living modified organisms and biological weapons, from a multitude of perspectives.

Issues of biosecurity have gained increasing attention over recent years but have often only been addressed from narrow disciplines and with a lack of integration of theoretical and practical approaches. The Routledge Handbook of Biosecurity and Invasive Species brings together both the natural sciences and the social sciences for a fully rounded perspective on biosecurity, shedding light on current national and international management frameworks with a mind to assessing possible future scenarios. With chapters focussing on a variety of ecosystems – including forests, islands, marine and coastal and agricultural land – as well as from the industrial scale to individual gardens, this handbook reviews the global state of invasions and vulnerabilities across a wide range of themes and critically analyses key threats and threatening activities, such as trade, travel, land development and climate change.

Identifying invasive species and management techniques from a regional to international scale, this book will be a key reference text for a wide range of students and academics in ecology, agriculture, geography, human and animal health and interdisciplinary environmental and security studies.

PART 1: Knowledges
1. Characterising Invasives: Stages of Invasion
2.
What is an invasive alien species? Discord, dissent and denialism
3.
Indigenous biosecurity: Past, Present and Future
4. Geographies of Veterinary
Knowledge and Practice
5. Watching the grass grow: how landholders learn to
live with an invasive plant in conditions of uncertainty
6. Understanding
emerging infectious disease PART 2: Thresholds
7. Forest ecosystems
8. Island
ecosystems
9. Marine and coastal ecosystems
10. Species invasions in
freshwater ecosystems
11. New recombinant ecologies and their implications
- with insights from Britain
12. Industrial agricultural environments
13.
Urbanisation and globally networked cities
14. Gardens: perspectives and
practices in relation to plants in motion PART 3: Practices
15. National
biosecurity regimes: plant and animal bio-politics in the UK and China
16.
The Future of Biosecurity Surveillance
17. Risk assessment for Invasive
Species
18. The Emergency Modality: From The Use Of Figures To The
Mobilization Of Affects
19. Biosecurity in the life sciences
20. Rewilding
and invasion
Kezia Barker is Lecturer in Geography in the Department of Geography at Birkbeck, University of London, UK.

Robert A. Francis is Reader in Ecology in the Department of Geography, King's College London, UK.