This book offers a novel approach to the new science of conservation biogeography, for the more effective assessment and management of human–animal relationships, supported by natural and social science perspectives and technological developments. Conservation biogeography offers a deeper understanding of the modern context of rapid environmental change, politicized and polarized opinions on conservation, and the role for computational technology. Conservation biogeography includes individual perspectives within conservation psychology and group-based issues in broad social, economic, and political contexts. Concepts examined include intersections between wildlife charisma and conservation, perspectives on trophy hunting and human–environment relationships, environmental applications of geomatics, and computerization. This book contributes to the interests of academic researchers, students, practitioners and policymakers, and general readers.
Edited by:
Kaushalendra Kumar Jha,
Michael O'Neal Campbell
Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore
Country of Publication: Singapore
Dimensions:
Height: 235mm,
Width: 155mm,
ISBN: 9789819501205
ISBN 10: 9819501202
Pages: 420
Publication Date: 26 October 2025
Audience:
College/higher education
,
Professional and scholarly
,
Further / Higher Education
,
Undergraduate
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Active
Section I: Insights Into The Theory of Recursion.- How Minimalism Captures the Emergence of Categorical Recursion in Acquisition.- Recursion, Coordinate NPs, and the Acquisition Path.- Toward the Construction of a Formal Definition/Classification System for Recursion.- The Category Hybridization Hypothesis and Poss-ing Gerunds.- Recursion in Language and Beyond: A Biolinguistic Perspective.- Section II: Psycholinguistic Perspectives on Recursion.- The Grammar of ‘Unanalyzable’ Sentences in Early Child Language Production: Production Mismatches in the Development of Recursion in English.- The Cat’s (and) Dog’s Bear: Children’s Planning of Conjoined and Embedded Recursive Possessives.- Not Noticing the Evidence: How Big are Illusion Effects on Coordination, Adjunction and Embedding?.- The Recursive Set-Subset Ordering Restriction and adjectives in child Romanian.- Relative Gradable Adjective Recursion is More Challenging for Acquisition than Possessive Recursion in English.- Generic Possessives and the Acquisition of Recursive Possessives in English.- Tamil Children’s Comprehension of Recursive phrases: Evidence from Possessives, Locatives and Relativized Sentences.- Recursion and Verb stacking in Tamil and Their Acquisition.- Sound, Meaning and Recursion.- A Shared Developmental Path of Recursion: Evidence from DeP Recursion in Mandarin.- Recursion in Children’s Hungarian. The Acquisition of Complex PPs and Recursive Possessives.
Kaushalendra Kumar Jha is a forester with high administrative and academic skills in forest management and environmental science. He holds degrees, research, and teaching position from Indian Universities and Management Institute (botany and forestry: aquatic, afforestation, avian, and raptor ecology; forest produce management; climate change and international conventions). He acquired skill upgradation degree and trainings from European and North American Universities (sustainable tropical forest management with specialization in environment, tree improvement, and geoinformatics). He has considerable number of publications. Michael Campbell is an environmental scientist with expertise in applied ecology and biochemical relations in environmental changes. He holds degrees, research, and teaching positions in applied biogeography, geomatics, conservation biology, and landscape ecology, from the Universities of London (Imperial College), Manchester Metropolitan, Leicester, and Lancaster (all in the UK), and Carleton University in Canada. He has published widely in the environmental sciences.