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Mammals in the palaearctic desert : status and trends in the Sahara-Gobian region

Author(s)
McNeely, Jeffrey A.
Neronov, Valeri M.

Les oiseaux de Chine de Mongolie et de Corée : non passereaux

Author(s)
Etchécopar, R. D.
Hüe, François

Bolshoy Gobiyskiy zapovednik-ubyezhishche redkikh zhivotnykh nustyn Tsentralnoy Azii

Author(s)
Zhirnov, L. V (Lir Vasilʹevich)
Ilinskiy, V. O.

Conservation and wild life in Mongolia

Author(s)
Namnandorzh, O. (Ochiryn)
Field, Henry

Erforschung biologischer Ressourcen der Mongolischen Volksrepublik

Proceedings of the IUCN North-East Asia regional members meeting Tokyo, Japan

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia (Chinese version)

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Guidelines for financing protected areas in East Asia (Korean version)

These guidelines address one of the most critical issues which protected area planners and managers face in the East Asia region: obtaining the funds needed to ensure the survival and success of protected areas. The publication explains how protected areas can generate more finance to help meet their needs, and contains brief case studies. It also includes a list of potential funding sources in the region.

Author(s)
Athanas, Andrea
Ghersi, Fernando
Shadie, Peter
Shultis, John
Vorhies, Frank

Guidelines for tourism in parks and protected areas of East Asia (Korean version)

This publication provides a collection of material useful to planners and managers of parks and protected areas in East Asia. It has been designed to help them think about the influx of tourism to natural protected areas, and to urge them to consciously plan for management of the interactions of tourists and the natural and cultural environment. General suggestions have been made that each jurisdiction and park can use when developing their own approaches to policy development, funding, implementation and management.

Author(s)
Bowman, Margaret E.
Eagles, Paul F. J.
Tao, Teresa Chang-Hung
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