Kezia Barker and Robert A. Francis (Eds): Routledge handbook of biosecurity and invasive species Routledge, New York, 2021, 351 pp (original) (raw)
2021, Biological Invasions
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This handbook edited by Kezia Barker and Robert A. Francis brings together diverse perspectives on biosecurity and invasive species, integrating insights from invasion biology, epidemiology, and the social sciences. It emphasizes a pluralistic approach that challenges traditional scientific boundaries, highlighting the importance of interdisciplinary discourse to navigate the complexities of invasive life. The volume is positioned as a valuable resource for scholars and students in related fields, aiming to provide a nuanced understanding of the intertwined nature of ecological and social values in addressing biosecurity challenges.
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