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Centres of plant diversity : a guide and strategy for their conservation, v.2. Asia, Australasia and the Pacific

The rationale for this three-volume work covering nearly 250 major sites for conservation of plant diversity worldwide is concern about rapid global loss and degradation of natural ecosystems. By highlighting areas of prime botanical importance, it is hoped that their conservation will be ensured by an adequate commitment of resources. Selection of the sites is based both on floristic statistics and on detailed first-hand knowledge of numerous botanists.

Centres of plant diversity : a guide and strategy for their conservation, v.1. Europe, Africa, South West Asia and the Middle East

The rationale for this three-volume work covering nearly 250 major sites for conservation of plant diversity worldwide is concern about rapid global loss and degradation of natural ecosystems. By highlighting areas of prime botanical importance, it is hoped that their conservation will be ensured by an adequate commitment of resources. Selection of the sites is based both on floristic statistics and on detailed first-hand knowledge of numerous botanists.

Assessing biodiversity status and sustainability

Outlines approaches to assessment of the status and sustainability of national biodiversity. Methods are introduced for biodiversity survey, assessment of the status of species and habitats, and identification of local users of biological resources and the importance and impacts of such use.

Author(s)
Groombridge, Brian
Jenkins, Martin

FROGGIE : Forest Reserves of Ghana : Graphical Information Exhibitor : manual for the program

An interactive database and dynamic map of plants and forests in Ghana accompanies this report.

Author(s)
Hawthorne, William D.

Kenya's indigenous forests : status, management and conservation

The result of the work of the Kenya Indigenous Forest Conservation programme, this report provides a summary of the existing information about Kenya's indigenous forests. Covers geographical background; assessment of the biodiversity, environmental services, and wood products functions and values; population pressures; utilisation; economic value; policy; legislation; management guidelines and criteria for management planning of such forests.

Priorities for conserving global species richness and endemism

This report reviews current knowledge of global biodiversity, discusses priorities, assesses policies required, and suggests where efforts of the Convention and its financial mechanisms should be focused.

Author(s)
Caldecott, Julian Oliver
Groombridge, Brian
Jenkins, Martin
Johnson, Timothy H. (Timothy Hugh)

Centres of plant diversity : a guide and strategy for their conservation, v.3. Americas

The rationale for this three-volume work covering nearly 250 major sites for conservation of plant diversity worldwide is concern about rapid global loss and degradation of natural ecosystems. By highlighting areas of prime botanical importance, it is hoped that their conservation will be ensured by an adequate commitment of resources. Selection of the sites is based both on floristic statistics and on detailed first-hand knowledge of numerous botanists.

Author(s)
Davis, Stephen D.
Heywood, Vernon

An environmental and ecological study of the marshlands of Mesopotamia

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