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Cranes and agriculture

Cranes have coexisted with agriculture for centuries in some regions and may often benefit from cropland or grazing. However, the rapid expansion and intensification of agriculture is leading to severe loss of wetland and grassland habitats important to cranes, thus increasing the conflicts between cranes and farmers. Agriculture has been one of the main drivers behind severe population declines for 11 of 15 species of cranes in the world, and affects all species in one way or another.

Author(s)
Austin, Jane E.
Morrison, Kerryn L.
Harris, James T.

Solutions in focus : transboundary protected area solutions

PANORAMA is a partnership initiative to facilitate learning from success in conservation. It promotes examples of inspiring solutions that showcase how nature conservation can benefit society. PANORAMA enables the wider application of such solutions through cross-sectoral global learning and exchange. Through a modular case study format, solutions are dissected into their replicable “building blocks”. This booklet is the first in a series of compilations assembling PANORAMA solution case studies on a defined topic.

Author(s)
Clamote Rodrigues, Diana
Fischborn, Marie

The Red Book : vertebrates in Israel

Author(s)
Dolev, Amit
Perevolotsky, Avi

Environmental assessment of the areas disengages by Israel in the Gaza strip

High hills and wild goats : life among the animals of the Hai-Bar wildlife refuge

Author(s)
Clark, Bill

Important bird areas in the Middle East

Author(s)
Evans, M. I.
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