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Wetlands and people at risk

Wetlands are among the world’s most productive and valuable ecosystems and are an integral part of many ecosystems. This book attempts to raise awareness on the relevance of wetland systems and their current impacts and existency threats in different regions of the world. It aims at describing the status, challenges and loss of wetlands related to conflicts between anthropic activities and natural ecosystem services fundamental for people’s livelihoods.

Status and trends of Caribbean coral reefs : 1970-2012

With only about one-sixth of the original coral cover left, most Caribbean coral reefs may disappear in the next 20 years, primarily due to the loss of grazers in the region, according to this latest report, Status and Trends of Caribbean Coral Reefs: 1970-2012. This is the most detailed and comprehensive study of its kind published to date – the result of the work of 90 experts over the course of three years.

Author(s)
Cramer, Katie
Donovan, Mary
Jackson, Jeremy
Lam, Vivian

Coastal environments of the Virgin Islands

Virgin Islands resource management cooperative

Environmental guidelines for development in the Lesser Antilles

Author(s)
Geoghegan, Tighe
Jackson, Ivor
Putney, Allen D.
Renard, Yves

Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands

Author(s)
Little, Elbert L. (Elbert Luther)
Woodbury, Roy O.
Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard)

Concepts for ecodevelopmental tourism for small Caribbean islands

Author(s)
Coulianos, Katina Else

Islands of America

A guide to the natural history of St. John

Author(s)
Jadan, Doris
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