Fragile Web
What Next for Nature?

The Open University
Edited by Jonathan Silvertown


Fragile Web
Online price: £14.99
Paperback, 192 pages
Published: 1st May 2010

Category: Science and Nature


Fragile Web is a remarkable exploration of the past, present and future of nature's remarkable diversity and how humans will impact upon its uncertain future. Written by a team of international experts, the book is divided into three main sections.

The first section explores the origins of biodiversity and the evolution of life on Earth, from 3.5 billion years ago to the present day. It explains how species are formed, including the complex role of genetics, and how diversity hotspots such as the Amazonia region and Sahara desert have developed.
The second section examines ecology and how human activities can foster rather than threaten biodiversity. It explains the importance of the world's ecosystems and how they function, and suggests how we can enjoy and appreciate nature to the full.

In the final section, Fate, the book discusses the major threats to our natural world, both now and in the future, and considers possible solutions. Fully illustrated with photographs diagrams and maps, Fragile Web provides a timely snapshot of the state of life on Earth and considers what may be next for our natural world.



Publication Details:

Binding: Paperback, 192 pages
ISBN: 9780565092610
Format: 253mm x 192mm

BIC Code: PDZ, PSAJ
Imprint: Natural History Museum


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