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Joyce Maschinski is the conservation ecologist leading the South Florida conservation program at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden. Kristin E. Haskins is the research scientist at The Arboretum at Flagstaff and a research assistant professor at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona.
"...this work will certainly be heavily used and referenced by
diverse readers around the world."
-- "Chicago Botanic Garden Lenhardt Library Current Books"
"Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate provides a timely and
comprehensive review of the science of restoring rare plant
species. In our changing world, the threats to plants, and the need
for restoration, are both rapidly increasing. This volume provides
some of the best thinking on the design and implementation of
reintroduction projects and belongs on the bookshelves of all those
working to stem the losses of plant biodiversity."
--Kayri Havens "Director, Plant and Science Conservation, Chicago
Botanic Garden"
"will serve as a very useful resource for anyone interested or
involved in the management of rare plants."
-- "Restoration Ecology"
"A must read for those interested in [managed relocation]... There
is more than enoughsubstance in this text to warrant a place on any
conservation, restoration, landscape, or geographical ecologist's
bookshelf."
-- "Landscape Ecology"
"A solid and core addition for science and environmental
collections, Plant Reintroduction in a Changing Climate is not to
be overlooked."
-- "Midwest Book Review"
"Governments worldwide have committed to restoring at least 15
percent of the world's degraded ecosystems by 2020. Plant
reintroduction is a vital component of this effort, putting the
right species back in the right places. This book is essential
reading for all who would join the global task of restoring the
earth."
--Sara Oldfield "Secretary General, Botanic Gardens Conservation
International"
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