Alarcón, R.2016-04-192016-04-1920011-59111-009-2http://hdl.handle.net/10919/65434Metadata only recordOne 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). Northwestapplication/pdfen-USIn CopyrightTrainingBiological assessmentEnvironmental impactsForest managementLand use managementInstitutional capacity buildingConservation planningCommunity participationBiodiversity conservationBiological monitoringSustainable use for biological resources (SUBIR)Ecociencia foundationDisseminationBiodiversity hotspotsEcosystemBiological monitoring: A key tool in integrated conservation and development projectsBookCopyright 2001 by SANREM CRSP and CARE-SUBIR. All rights reserved