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The root causes of biodiversity loss / edited by Alexander Wood, Pamela Stedman-Edwards, and Johanna Mang.

Contributor(s): Wood, Alexander | Stedman-Edwards, Pamela | Mang, Johanna | World Wide Fund for NatureMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London ; Sterling, VA : Earthscan, 2005. Description: xvi, 399 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cmISBN: 1853836990Subject(s): Environmental degradation | Nature -- Effect of human beings on | Biodiversity | Extinction (Biology)DDC classification: 333.95137 LOC classification: GE140 | .R66 2000Online resources: Contributor biographical information
Contents:
An emerging consensus on biodiversity loss -- A framework for analysing biodiversity loss -- Ten case studies: an overview -- Main findings and conclusions of the Root Causes Project -- Recommendations on addressing the root causes of biodiversity loss -- Brazil: Cerrado -- Cameroon: bushmeat and wildlife trade -- China: south-western forests -- Danube River basin: wetlands and floodplains -- India: Chilika Lake -- Mexico: Calakmul Biosphere Reserve -- Pakistan: mangroves -- Philppines: Cebu, Negros, and Palawan -- Tanzania: Rufiji, Ruvu, and Wami mangroves -- Vietnam: North and Central Highlands.
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Books Books Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library
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Books Books Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre Library
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [378]-389) and index.

An emerging consensus on biodiversity loss -- A framework for analysing biodiversity loss -- Ten case studies: an overview -- Main findings and conclusions of the Root Causes Project -- Recommendations on addressing the root causes of biodiversity loss -- Brazil: Cerrado -- Cameroon: bushmeat and wildlife trade -- China: south-western forests -- Danube River basin: wetlands and floodplains -- India: Chilika Lake -- Mexico: Calakmul Biosphere Reserve -- Pakistan: mangroves -- Philppines: Cebu, Negros, and Palawan -- Tanzania: Rufiji, Ruvu, and Wami mangroves -- Vietnam: North and Central Highlands.

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