Biodiversity conservation.
Overview
Works: | 70 works in 24 publications in 24 languages |
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Biodiversity and ecological economics : = participation, values, and resource management /
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Handbook of biodiversity methods : = survey, evaluation and monitoring /
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Biodiversity and ecological economics : = participation, values, and resource management /
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Valuation and Conservation of Biodiversity = Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Convention on Biological Diversity /
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Molecular approaches in natural resource conservation and management /
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Biodiversity conservation and phylogenetic systematics = preserving our evolutionary heritage in an extinction crisis /
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Environmental concerns and sustainable development.. Volume 2,. Biodiversity, soil and waste management
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Participatory biodiversity conservation = concepts, experiences, and perspectives /
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Biodiversity offsets between regulation and voluntary commitment = a typology of approaches towards environmental Compensation and No Net Loss of Biodiversity /
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Fish conservation : = a guide to understanding and restoring global aquatic biodiversity and fishery resources /
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Handbook of biodiversity methods : = survey, evaluation and monitoring /
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Biodiversity in environmental assessment : = enhancing ecosystem services for human well-being /
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Pollination biology = biodiversity conservation and agricultural production /
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In search of biohappiness = biodiversity and food, health and livelihood security /
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Natural capital : = theory & practice of mapping ecosystem services /
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Biodiversity monitoring and conservation = bridging the gap between global commitment and local action /
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In search of biohappiness = biodiversity and food, health and livelihood security /
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Energy sprawl solutions = balancing global development and conservation /
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Biodiversity conservation using umbrella species = Blakiston's fish owl and the red-crowned crane /
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Securing our natural wealth = a policy agenda for sustainable development in India and for its neighboring countries /
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From assessing to conserving biodiversity = conceptual and practical challenges /
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Nature swapped and nature lost = biodiversity offsetting, urbanization and social justice /
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Biodiversity islands = strategies for conservation in human-dominated environments /
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Integrating landscapes = agroforestry for biodiversity conservation and food sovereignty /
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Environmental Policy Instruments for Conserving Global Biodiversity
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GMOs = implications for biodiversity conservation and ecological processes /
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Between the spice of life and the melting pot : = biodiversity conservation and its impact on indigenous peoples /
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Indigenous peoples, forests, and biodiversity : = indigenous peoples and the global environmental agenda.
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Land use, climate change and biodiversity modeling = perspectives and applications /
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Pollination biology : = biodiversity conservation and agricultural production /
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Biodiversity monitoring and conservation : = bridging the gap between global commitment and local action /
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Mongolia's wild heritage : = biological diversity, protected areas, and conservation in the land of Chingis Khaan.
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