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Principles and guidelines for integrating ecosystem-based approaches to adaptation in project and policy design

This paper is a summary of a longer and fully referenced document by the same authors. It is an updated version of the draft guidelines developed by this group at a workshop and meeting held in Costa Rica in June 2011 to initiate a more formal and iterative process for Ecosystem Based Adaptation Guidelines which can be discussed at various international and regional events. 

Author(s)
Andrade Pérez, Angela
Córdoba Muñoz, Rocío
Dave, Radhika
Girot, Pascal
Herrera Fernández, Bernal
Munrol, Robert
Oglethorpe, J. (Judy)
Paaby, Pía
Pramova, Emilia
Vergara, Walter
Watson, James

Coastal "blue" carbon

Author(s)
Herr, Dorothée

Handbook of the mammals of the world : vol. 6 : lagomorphs and rodents I

Volume 6 of the Handbook of Mammals of the World (HMW) covers 27 families in two orders, lagomorphs and most of the families of the order Rodentia. 

Cost and benefits of ecosystem based adaptation

Author(s)
Baig, Saima
Pangilinan, Maria Josella
Rizvi, Ali Raza
Tan, Rosalina Palanca-

Earth's legacy : natural World Heritage = Legado de la tierra : patrimonio Mundial Natural

Author(s)
Badman, Tim
Bertzky, Bastian
Kormos, Cyril F.
Mittermeier, Russell A.

Primates in peril : the world's 25 most endangered primates, 2014-2016

The status and distribution of freshwater biodiversity in the Arabian peninsula

Freshwater habitats and biodiversity in the Arabian Peninsula are unique and highly valued for the essential role they play in people's survival, as well as that of its native flora and fauna. This project aims to provide an accurate picture of the present conservation status and distribution of Arabian freshwater species, as well as to identify the main threats that affect them and action requirements for their successful long term conservation.

Author(s)
Cox, Neil
García, Nieves
Harrison, I. J.
Tognelli, Marcelo F.

Handbook of the mammals of the world : vol. 5 : monotremes and marsupials

Platypus, opossums, kangaroos, koalas...Monotremes and marsupials include a host of animals that have intrigued mammal fanciers for centuries. Monotremes are a very distinctive ancient group of mammals with only a handful of extant species in Australia and New Guinea and marsupials, with roots in South America, likely reached Australia via Antarctica some 50 million years ago. With relatives remaining in America, Marsupials have adapted to an amazing diversity of lifestyles and habitats.

Women in environmental decision making : case studies in Ecuador, Liberia, and the Philippines

Across the globe, women are heavily involved in the environmental sector, including in agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and in adapting to and mitigating climate change. However, women's participation and representation in decision-making processes that pertain to their and their families' environmental well-being are often restricted. In 2014, Conservation International collaborated with IUCN's Global Gender Office (GGO) to produce case studies about the state of women in environmental decision making in three countries: Ecuador, Liberia, and the Philippines.

Author(s)
Aguilar Revelo, Lorena
Gilligan, Molly
Luna, Melissa A.
Owren, Cate
Prebble, Maria
Westerman, Kame
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