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Conserving important plant areas : investing in the green gold of South East Europe

Author(s)
Odé, Baudewijn
Radford, Elizabeth A.

Biodiversity challenge : an agenda for conservation action in the UK

Author(s)
Wynne, Graham
Avery, M.
Campbell, L.
Gubbay, Susan
Hawkswell, S.
Juniper, Tony
King, Miles
Newbery, P.
Smart, Jane
Steel, C.
Stones, T.
Stubbs, Alan
Taylor, John
Tydeman, C.
Wynde, R.

Biodiversity challenge : an agenda for conservation action in the UK

Author(s)
Wynne, Graham

Red data books of Britain and Ireland : stoneworts

Author(s)
Stewart, N. F.
Church, J. M.

Important plant areas of the south and east Mediterranean region : priority sites for conservation (Arabic version)

This report describes a rapid assessment of Important Plant Areas in the south and east Mediterranean; a project designed to provide the ‘wild plant perspective’ for the regional investment strategy of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund. The project partnership of IUCN, Plantlife International and WWF with botanical teams from Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia, Syria and Albania, was supported by the French Development Agency. 10 recommendations have been developed to help direct the conservation of wild plants in the Mediterranean.

Author(s)
Catullo, G.
Montmollin, Bertrand de
Radford, Elizabeth A.

Zones importantes pour les plantes en Méditerranée méridionale et orientale : sites prioritaires pour la conservation

Ce rapport présente une évaluation préliminaire des Zones importantes pour les plantes en Méditerranée méridionale et orientale, plus l’Albanie. Dix recommandations ont été formulées, qui contribueront à orienter les actions de conservation de la flore sauvage en Méditerranée. La mise en oeuvre effective de ces recommandations permettra d’améliorer à long terme l’environnement et la qualité de vie des habitants dans cette région unique.

Author(s)
Catullo, G.
Montmollin, Bertrand de
Radford, Elizabeth A.

Important plant areas of the south and east Mediterranean region : priority sites for conservation

This report describes a rapid assessment of Important Plant Areas in the south and east Mediterranean; a project designed to provide the ‘wild plant perspective’ for the regional investment strategy of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund. The project partnership of IUCN, Plantlife International and WWF with botanical teams from Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Tunisia, Syria and Albania, was supported by the French Development Agency. 10 recommendations have been developed to help direct the conservation of wild plants in the Mediterranean.

Author(s)
Catullo, G.
Montmollin, Bertrand de
Radford, Elizabeth A.

Klyuchevye botanicheskie territorii : Evropeyskaya Rossiya

Klyuchevye botanicheskie territorii : Belarus

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