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This list contains 15 entry(ies).

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Managing water and agroecosystems for food security

Water protection, food production, and ecosystem health are worldwide issues, and understanding the links between water, food production and ecosystems is important to the health of all three. This book shows how sustainable ecosystems are essential for water management and food production.

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2013
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Invasive alien plants and their management in Africa : how a multi-country "War on Weeds" project is helping an infested continent to stem the colonising onslaught of invasive species

This book describes how the four-year GEF-funded project “Removing Barriers to Invasive Plant Management in Africa” was instrumental in developing ways of limiting the severe ecological, social and economic impacts in different parts of Africa of a number of particularly devastating alien plant i

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2013
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Mainstreaming gender into prevention and management of invasive species

The overall aim of this study is to bring together information on the subject of gender and invasive species, and thereby inform and strengthen future projects, activities and interventions in relation to invasive species prevention and management.

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2010
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Crop wild relative conservation and use

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2008
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Conserving plant genetic diversity in protected areas : population management of crop wild relatives

This book is about the conservation of genetic diversity of wild plants in situ in their natural surroundings, primarily in existing protected areas but also outside conventional protected areas.

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2008
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A toolkit for the economic analysis of invasive species

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2008
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Tourism and protected areas : benefits beyond boundaries : the Vth (5th) IUCN World Parks Congress

Bringing together the diverse experiences of park agencies and managers, conservation NGOs and international agencies, this book examines the role of tourism in protected area management.

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2007
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Invasive alien species : a new synthesis

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2005
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A plague of rats and rubbervines : the growing threat of species invasions

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2002
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Invasive alien species : a toolkit of best prevention and management practices

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2001
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Global strategy on invasive alien species

The spread of invasive alien species (IAS) is creating complex and far-reaching challenges that threaten both the natural biological riches of the earth and the well being of its citizens.

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2001
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Biodiversity information : needs and options. Proceedings of the 1996 international workshop on biodiversity information

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1997
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Biodiversity, science and development : towards a new partnership

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1996
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Conservation and management of tropical rainforests : an integrated approach to sustainability

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1996
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Collecting plant genetic diversity : technical guidelines

Biodiversity is essential for sustainable development, and cultures from ancient times to the present day have exploited biodiversity. With the advent of scientific breeding, new plant varieties have been developed.

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1995