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  1. Biodiversity Hotspots (Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology)
  2. Ecological Bulletins, Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity
  3. Using Tax Incentives to Conserve and Enhance Biodiversity in Europe (Nature and Environment) by Clare Shine, 2005-09-04
  4. Biodiversity: A Reference Handbook by Anne Becher, 1998-06-01
  5. Biodiversity in the information age.(Environment & Energy): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Edward O. Wilson, 2003-06-22
  6. Accessing Biodiversity and Sharing the Benefits: Lessons from Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (IUCN Environmental Policy & Law Paper)
  7. Conserving European Biodiversity in the Context of Climate Change (Nature and Environment) by Michael B. Usher, 2007-01
  8. Biodiversity Conservation: Whose Resource? Whose Knowledge? (Science in public policy) by Vandana Shiva, 2009-11-10
  9. Amazonian Floodplain Forests: Ecophysiology, Biodiversity and Sustainable Management (Ecological Studies)
  10. Balkan Biodiversity: Pattern and Process in the European Hotspot
  11. Biodiversity Assessment: A Guide to Good Practice Field Guides by Dept.of Environment, 1996-12
  12. Environmental Measures: Indicators for the UK Environment by Biodiversity Challenge Group, 1995-01
  13. Biodiversity Assessment: A Guide to Good Practice - Review by Dept.of Environment, 1996-12

81. BIODIVERSITY, BOTANY, ECOLOGY, ENVIRONMENT, IPR PATENTS
A Methodology Manual National biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan. WesternGhats Ecoregion. Supported by the Ministry of environment and Forests, GOI.
http://ces.iisc.ernet.in/hpg/cesmg/
Welcome to Madhav Gadgil's Homepage
Madhav Gadgil
Professor
CENTRE FOR ECOLOGICAL SCIENCES
Indian Institute of Science

Bangalore 560012, India.
Phone: (91-80) 360 0985 or 309 2507 or 309 2506
Fax : (91-80) 360 1453 or 360 1428 or 360 0683
Email: madhav@ces.iisc.ernet.in
Professor
EVOLUTIONARY AND ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY UNIT
Biodiversity Research Group

for information on Biodiversity, Patents, Intellectual Property Rights,...
Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research

Jakkur, Bangalore 560064, India.
Phone: (91-80) 8462750-57 Fax : (91-80) 8462766 Email
Chairman
Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel Global Environment Facility The Lok Sabha on December 03 2002 passed by a voice vote, The Biological Diversity Bill to provide for conservation of Biological Diversity, sustainable use of its components and fair and equitable sharing of the benefits arising out of the use of biological resources, knowledge and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Biological Diversity Bill, 2002 PEOPLE’S BIODIVERSITY REGISTER A Methodology Manual National Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan
Western Ghats Ecoregion
Supported by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, GOI

82. EOEA Redirection Page
Information on biodiversity, Project Wild, Project Aquatic Wild, the junior conservation campe and State Education and environment Round Table.
http://www.state.ma.us/envir/education.htm
This page has moved. Click the link below to go to the new page
The EOEA education page

EOEA EOEA

83. Imperial College Wye External Programme
Postgraduate study programmes in the following thematic areas environment, biodiversity, sustainable agriculture, rural development, applied economics, agribusiness and food management.
http://www.wye.ic.ac.uk/EP/index.html
Imperial College Wte External Programme. We are no longer accepting applications 2003. You may request a brochure for 2004. Imperial College is among Europe's leading research-intensive universities, with a reputation for teaching of exceptional quality. Imperial College Wye External Programme offers innovative postgraduate study programmes by distance learning in the following thematic areas: environment biodiversity sustainable agriculture rural development ... applied economics , and agribusiness and food management The Wye External Programme, a pioneer in global distance education, has about 1000 students currently enrolled in distance learning programmes, from more than 100 countries. They benefit from up-to-date interactive material and on-line learning support. Imperial College is part of the University of London , and our distance learning degrees are awarded by the University of London, which is capable of examining students in nearly all countries of the world. External Programme, Imperial College Wye, Ashford, Kent TN25 5AH. UK

84. Agri-environment Schemes Do Not Effectively Protect Biodiversity
but have in common the basis that farmers are paid to adapt the management on (partsof) their farms to the benefit of biodiversity, environment or landscape.
http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v413/n6857/full/

85. Index
A notfor-profit organization, based in Cardiff, to increase awareness of the role of bees in agriculture and the environment. Details of staff, publications, events, and membership. Contact details. IBRA promotes the study and conservation of bees which in themselves are indicators of the world's biodiversity.d beekeeping
http://www.cardiff.ac.uk/ibra/

86. UNDP/GEF
of projects in the environmental focal areas of biodiversity, climate change TheUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Global environment Facility (GEF
http://www.undp.org/gef/
UNDP-GEF Team
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) , the development arm of the United Nations, was designated by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as one of its three Implementing Agencies. With its special mandate from the United Nations General Assembly and global conventions, UNDP works to advance the UN agenda on development. By drawing extensively on its broad network of country offices and country contacts, special knowledge of development issues, thematic expertise and country-specific experience, UNDP assists countries to achieve their development goals. UNDP provides support to countries in the development of effective policies and institutions, such as integrating environmental and development objectives into national development agendas and processes, to protect the environment as well as reduce poverty.
The GEF is a financial mechanism structured as a trust fund that operates in collaboration and partnership with the three implementing agencies (UNDP

87. ENDS Environment Daily, Europe's Environmental News Service
05/03/03 EU environment council roundup, air, biodiversity, biotechnology, eu enlargement,marine, sustainability, economic instruments, general, agriculture,
http://www.environmentdaily.com/articles/index.cfm?action=index&intTermID=6

88. Pascalis
PASCALIS (Protocols for the ASsessment and Conservation of Aquatic Life In the Subsurface) is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action Global Change, Climate and biodiversity within the Energy, environment and Sustainable Development
http://www.pascalis-project.org

PASCALIS P
rotocols for the AS sessment and C onservation of A quatic L ife I n the S ubsurface) is a research project supported by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme and contributing to the implementation of the Key Action "Global Change, Climate and biodiversity" within the Energy, Environment and Sustainable Development, and is a art of the workprogram addressed: EESD-2000-2.2.3. (Key Action 2: Global Change, Climate and biodiversity 2.2.3 Assessing and conserving biodiversity). Important legal notice: the information on this site is subject to a and a notice.
For more informations, you can visit the CORDIS relevant page , or the EUROPA's programme page
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89. WRI: Biodiversity In The Human Environment
Managing biodiversity Throughout the Human environment. management.Actions to Manage biodiversity in the Human environment. Create
http://www.wri.org/wri/biodiv/gbs-vii.html
Managing Biodiversity Throughout the Human Environment
Bioregional Management
Actions to Manage Biodiversity in the Human Environment

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"This land is the place where we know where to find all that it provides for usfood from hunting and fishing, and farms, building and tool materials, medicines. This land keeps us together within its mountains: we come to understand that we are not just a few people or separate villages, but one people belonging to a homeland." (The Akawaio Indians, Upper Mazaruni District, Guyana)
Bioregional Management
Even if most of Earth's remaining natural ecosystems could be protected from development, they could not adequately maintain biodiversity. The remaining wild is simply not large enough to meet all species' habitat needs or to provide important ecological services, and many of these still-natural ecosystems will inevitably be transformed by human use in coming decades. Clearly, the success of biodiversity conservation will depend upon how well the overall landscape is managed to minimize biodiversity loss. Human needs and activities must be reconciled with the maintenance of biodiversity, and protected areas must be integrated into natural and modified surroundings. Farms, forests, grazing areas, fisheries, and villages belong on the same planning grid as land restoration projects, protected areas, and species-conservation efforts. The scale of such efforts must be tailored to both ecological processes and the needs and perceptions of local communities. This integrative approach is here termed

90. Loro Parque Fundacion: 100% For Parrot And Nature Conservation
Non profit organization in Spain operating on an international basis to promote conservation of parrots, biodiversity, the environment and sustainable development. Home to the rare Spix Macaw.
http://www.loroparque-fundacion.org/
Loro Parque Foundation Parrot Parrots Cockatoos Conures Macaws Amazons Lories Lovebirds Parakeets Conservation Parrot conservation Parrot projects Aviculture Parrot breeding Parrot welfare Parrot research Parrot nutrition Proventricular Dilatation Disease Parrot workshops International Parrot Convention World Parrot Convention Charity Not for Profit Wildlife Parrot Action Plan in situ ex situ Spix's macaw Cyanopsitta spixii Lears' macaw Anodorhynchus learii Hyacinth macaw Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus Blue-throated macaw Ara glaucogularis El Oro Parakeet Pyrrhura orcesi Red-tailed amazon Amazona brasiliensis Superagüi National Park Yellow-eared parrot Yellow-eared Conure Ognorhynchus icterotis World Parrot Trust St Vincent amazon St Vincent parrot Amazona guildingii Philippine Cockatoo Red-vented Cockatoo Cacatua haematuropygia Royal Forest Department of Thailand Phu Kieo Wildlife Sanctuary Dominica Red-necked Amazon Imperial Amazon Amazona arausiaca Amazona imperialis Halmahera Rusty-faced Parrot Hapalopsittaca amazonina Action Sampiri Sangihe Talaud Red-and-Blue Lory Eos histrio Kakatua Seram Moluccan Cockatoo Cacatua moluccensis Cerro Blanco Fundación Pro-Bosque Guayaquil Macaw Great Green Macaw Lilacine amazon Ara ambigua guayaquilensis Amazona lilacina Black-cheeked Lovebird Agapornis nigrigenis Vinaceous Amazon Amazona vinacea Scarlet Macaw Ara macao Greyheaded Parrot Poicephalus fuscicollis suahelicus Tanimbar Islands Echo Parakeet Psittacula eques Psittacula echo Sumba Yellow-crested Cacatua sulphurea citrinocristata

91. Environment, Biodiversity And Agricultural Change In West Africa
environment, biodiversity and Agricultural Change in West Africa •Perspectives from Ghana •. Table of contents (157 p.). Edited
http://www.unu.edu/unupress/unupbooks/80964e/80964E00.htm
Environment, Biodiversity and Agricultural Change in West Africa
Table of contents (157 p.) Edited by Edwin A. Gyasi and Juha I. Uitto United Nations
University Press
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The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the United Nations University. United Nations University Press
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Preface Acknowledgements Opening address The context ... Contributors Back to United Nations University Press Page

92. TDEC: Division Of Natural Heritage
Protecting biodiversity through programs in Natural Heritage, Natural Areas, Rare Plant Protection, Ginseng and Nursery Licensing, Environmental Review, Rivers and Wetlands
http://www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/
Search TennesseeAnytime TN Department of Environment and Conservation Directory Help Center nature ... waste Division of Natural Heritage Reggie Reeves, Director
401 Church Street
Nashville, TN 37243-0447
Protecting Tennessee's Vast Biological Diversity
The mission of the Tennessee Division of Natural Heritage is to restore and protect the plants, animals, and natural communities that represent the natural biological diversity of Tennessee. The Division administers the Tennessee Natural Areas Preservation Act of 1971, the Tennessee Scenic Rivers Act of 1968, the Rare Plant Protection and Conservation Act of 1985, the Ginseng Dealer Registration Act of 1983, and the Ginseng Harvest Season Act of 1985. The Division Administers the Tennessee Natural Areas Preservation Act of 1971, the Rare Plant Protection and Conservation Act of 1985, the Ginseng Dealer Registration Act of 1983, and the Ginseng Harvest Season Act of 1985.

93. {{ Alreem Environment - Biodiversity }}
The history of the biodiversity Convention goes back to the General Assemblies statessigned the convention at the UN Conference on environment and Development
http://www.alreem.com/biodiversity/index.stm
Environmental Agencies Environmental Management Environmental Issues Biodiversity ... Sustainable Development
Scientists have identified more than 1.5 million species of organisms in the world. There are many more species-awaiting discoveries. These organisms actually dominate our planet and our lives. The diversity of nature represents a continuous flow of knowledge, resources, beauty, heritage and pleasure. Living organisms exist in natural habitats and ecosystems all over the planet earth. It is known that man is responsible for the decline and the extinction of many plbut and animal species by his continuing damaging effects on nature. Throughout time, humans affected vegetation cover and species diversity due to interference. Overgrazing, deforestation, and hunting are examples of reasons for the spread of the desert and the extinction of some native animals. Globally, the risk of extinction for all animal and plant species is evaluated against a comprehensive global standard developed by the IUCN Species Survival Commotion. This standard sets thresholds by which species are identified as

94. Urban Bushland - Declaration Of Interdependence - David Suzuki - 23 January 1998
The crucial facts on which the environment movement is based.
http://www.nccnsw.org.au/bushland/projects/Biodiversity/19980123_suzuki.html
Area : Biodiversity
Declaration of Interdependence - David Suzuki
Summary: David Suzuki's Declaration of Interdependence gives voice to the crucial facts on which the environment movement is based. Date: 23 January 1998 This We Know We are the earth, through the plants and animals that nourish us. We are the rains and the oceans that flow through our veins. We are the breath of the forests of the land and the plants of the sea. We are human animals, related to all other life as descendants of the firstborn cell. We share a common present, filled with uncertainty. And we share a common future as yet untold. We humans are but one of 30 million species weaving the thin layer of life enveloping the world. The stability of communities of living things depends on this diversity. Linked in that web, we are interconnected - using, cleansing. sharing and replenishing the fundamental elements of life. Our home, planet Earth, is finite; all life shares its resources and the energy from the sun and therefore has limits to growth. For the first time, we have touched those limits.

95. Biodiversity | Working Groups | TAED: Environment Dialogue | TIES Webzine
TAED Working Groups biodiversity TAED biodiversity Working Group Statement on Emissions Reductions, Carbon Sinks and the CDM May 2000, Brussels .
http://www.tiesweb.org/taed/wg/biodiversity.html
var version = 1.0; var version = 1.1; var version = 1.2; var version = 1.3; Main page About TAED TAED events What's new ... TAED Working Groups
BIODIVERSITY
Members
Documents:
TAED Biodiversity Working Group Statement on "Emissions Reductions, Carbon Sinks and the CDM"

May 2000, Brussels
TAED Biodiversity Working Group Statement on Forests and Trade

May 2000, Brussels TAED FILES Articles
Discussion papers

Features

Interviews
...
Speeches
WORKING GROUPS Climate Biodiversity Trade Agriculture ... Industry TAED RELATED Forums Links ESSENTIALS All about NTA NTA Dialogues EU-US Summits TEP ... Sponsorship opportunities

96. Conserving China's Biodiversity
About us Contact us, biodiversity Working Group / China Council for InternationalCooperation on environment and Development (BWG/CCICED)Copyright reserved,
http://www.chinabiodiversity.com/indexe.html
BWG/CCICED China Species Information
System (CSIS)
Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan ... Biodiversity related websites
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Expert
Nature Reserve Locality Taxon ... Biodiversity Working Group / China Council for International Cooperation on Environment

97. France-diplomatie [Diplomatic News]
A large number of world sectorial conventions are aimed at conserving biodiversity,like the on conservation of wild life and the natural environment in Europe
http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/actu/article.gb.asp?ART=23893

98. France-diplomatie [Diplomatic News]
Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Thematic files environment environment Backgroundpapers on biodiversity biodiversity I. HISTORY The Convention on
http://www.france.diplomatie.fr/actu/articletxt.gb.asp?ART=23893

99. New Scientist Environment Report Biodiversity
A biodiversity Update In the second half of the 20th century, the Earth lost 300,000species. ARTICLE INDEX More articles on biodiversity. biodiversity Update
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/biodiversity/biodiversityupdate.jsp

100. Saskatchewan Environment - Biodiversity Action Plan
Conserving Saskatchewan’s Natural environment A Proposed SaskatchewanBiodiversity Action Plan, October 2002. This document has
http://www.serm.gov.sk.ca/ecosystem/biodiversity/default.htm

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