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Rethinking the place of Homo sapiens in the Biosphere
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This book explains the causes, consequences and desirable solutions to the unbalanced and unfair relationship between Homo sapiens and the other species that inhabit Planet Earth in a succinct, enjoyable and thought-provoking way.
Major sociological, economic, political, educational, religious and phylosophical perspectives are reviewed in order to understand why we have reached the current alarming status of global biodiversity during the Anthropocene, and how we can react to it to attain not just human welfare, but global happiness.
The target audience is wide, from the general public interested in the deep inner causes of environmental degradation, to college and university students and lecturers, notably in the fields of environmental ethics, environmental philosophy, environmental law and environmental politics.
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Dr. David Rodríguez-Rodríguez is a Senior Biodiversity Conservation Researcher in the European Topic Centre of the University of Malaga, Spain. He holds a European-mention PhD degree in Conservation Biology, 2 MSc degrees, 5 postgraduate degrees and 2 five-year BSc degrees on biology and environmental science. He has worked for major institutions related to biodiversity conservation such as the UNEP-World Conservation Monitoring Centre, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, the European Commission, the Marine Institute-Plymouth University, or the Spanish Research Council. For the past 17 years, his professional and research line has mostly dealt with sustainability assessments of environmental policies and tools (chiefly protected areas) at different geographic scales: from individual protected areas to global assessments. He is the author of over 60 scientific or technical publications, including 41 indexed research articles, 8 books and 5 book chapters. He participated in the Scientific Advisory Group to the Spanish Parliament in 2018.
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