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EPISODE · Feb 8, 2021 · 24 MIN

A Unified Theory of Biodiversity Conservation

from The Steady Stater · host Brian Czech

Steady staters have something to say about biodiversity conservation. Brian Czech is a case in point, if not in spades. In this episode, Czech presents a “unified theory” of biodiversity conservation encompassing aspects of conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, ecological economics, and political science. Even the philosophy of science is not off limits. (Don’t miss the “epistemological kicker” on non-human knowledge).

Steady staters have something to say about biodiversity conservation. Brian Czech is a case in point, if not in spades. In this episode, Czech presents a “unified theory” of biodiversity conservation encompassing aspects of conservation biology, evolutionary ecology, ecological economics, and political science. Even the philosophy of science is not off limits. (Don’t miss the “epistemological kicker” on non-human knowledge).

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