Biological monitoring: A key tool in integrated conservation and development projects
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2001
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Athens, Ga.: SANREM CRSP and CARE-SUBIR
Abstract
One recent study of areas with high levels of biodiversity identified ten hotspots distributed over a mere 0.2 percent of the earth's land surface (Myers 1988). Northwest
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Training, Biological assessment, Environmental impacts, Forest management, Land use management, Institutional capacity building, Conservation planning, Community participation, Biodiversity conservation, Biological monitoring, Sustainable use for biological resources (SUBIR), Ecociencia foundation, Dissemination, Biodiversity hotspots, Ecosystem