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n scientists began focusing on the island's | biodiversity a unique ecological characteristics. |
atory to the 1992 Rio Accord have developed | Biodiversity Action Plans that discourage the hunting of |
amphibians that are protected under the UK | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
extensively to establishment of individual | Biodiversity Action Plans: Tanzania, New Zealand, Great |
he represents the Wildlife Trusts on the UK | Biodiversity Action Plan Steering Group for white clawed |
is funded by Natural England Countdown 2010 | Biodiversity Action Fund. |
er vole is on the list for action in the UK | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
ned insect which is listed on the Borough's | Biodiversity Action Plan, has been spotted here. |
as a priority species in the United Kingdom | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
lead partner in the University of Ulster's | Biodiversity Action on Industrial Site (BAIS) project th |
identified as a Priority Species by the UK | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
st currently does is guided by the Cornwall | Biodiversity action plan. |
e plant tower mustard (arabis glabra), a UK | Biodiversity Action Plan Priority species. |
e-introduction in the UK under its national | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
s from conservation organisations and local | Biodiversity Action Plans to encourage the populations o |
ritain and a priority species in the London | Biodiversity Action Plan. |
This covers | biodiversity, air, water and land. |
e Eastern part of the river, with a greater | biodiversity along the Western banks of the river. |
getation on the surface, threatening native | biodiversity, although in its native areas it is rarely |
rachnologist, being the Head of Terrestrial | Biodiversity and the Senior Curator (Arachnida) at the Q |
onnecticut: The Center for Conservation and | Biodiversity and Connecticut State Museum of Natural His |
Because of its | biodiversity and ecological significance, the area has b |
fically, from the perspective of evolution, | biodiversity and extinction events in the fossil record. |
rovide stewardship of campus lands, rich in | biodiversity, and the ecological restoration program enc |
tural vegetation in Habitat conservation of | biodiversity and watershed management of Palani Hills. |
particular emphasis on evolution, taxonomy, | biodiversity and sustainability. |
e same Doctoral School: Integrated Systems, | Biodiversity and Environment (“SIEB”), History, Document |
However due to the area's | biodiversity and other important features such as archae |
rdinator of the Swiss Priority Programme on | biodiversity, and the scientific adviser to the Swiss de |
Early Triassic faunas lacked | biodiversity and were relatively homogenous throughout t |
rowing concern due to ecological impacts on | biodiversity and medical risks to human health, via stin |
TR is considered one of the five centres of | biodiversity and endemism in India IUCN. |
l and biological processes as well as their | biodiversity and the threatened species they support. |
Trophy from Ontario Nature for his work on | biodiversity and protected areas. |
dedicated, on one hand, to the sciences of | biodiversity and ecosystem services, and, on the other h |
Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology | |
The area is a wildlife corridor with high | biodiversity, and in addition to tigers, is home to the |
Centre for | Biodiversity and Bioresources |
Center for | Biodiversity and Ecosystem Processes |
Ecoscaping promotes | biodiversity and wildlife habitat. |
Nagamalai is also known for its snake | biodiversity, and a government proposal is in the works |
The Unified Neutral Theory of | Biodiversity and Biogeography. |
proponent of the unified neutral theory of | biodiversity and biogeography (UNTB), which seeks to exp |
The estuary is famous for its | biodiversity and migrating birds. |
ncludes contributions from over 100 leading | biodiversity and health scientists, and has been widely |
he urban landscape, thereby promoting urban | biodiversity and reconnecting urban dwellers with the na |
The Cheadle Center for | Biodiversity and Ecological Restoration promotes the tea |
it believes in protecting wilderness areas, | biodiversity and local communities. |
supplies and economies, as well as general | biodiversity and improvements in animal husbandry. |
on of coleoid cephalopods and their present | biodiversity and ecology". |
parasitism, mutualism) and the evolution of | biodiversity and of communities. |
es to document the challenges of preserving | biodiversity and providing adequate resources to support |
more could have been done to reduce harm to | biodiversity and local people if the EIA on the dam had |
This change in fish | biodiversity and abundance would greatly affect the tens |
uding global change, air and water quality, | biodiversity and ecosystem management. |
His books include The Law of | Biodiversity and Ecosystem Management (Foundation Press, |
n contributing to the maintenance of global | biodiversity and managed by IUCN. |
Biodiversity and climate, highlighting the specific corr | |
worked to establish methods for evaluating | biodiversity and the ecosystem services it provides, and |
for the conservation and sustainable use of | biodiversity and the equitable sharing of the multiple b |
ecially significant because of the inherent | biodiversity and high endemism of these rainforests. |
aid undergraduate and graduate research in | biodiversity and environmental processes. |
Monitoring of forest | biodiversity and productivity, sponsored by the Lithuani |
ss various issues related to water, aquatic | biodiversity and related people, JAL - SAMVARDHAN news l |
There are also potential impacts on | biodiversity and the effects of large scale SRF on flora |
age Site by UNESCO due to its extraordinary | biodiversity and prehistory. |
ding species habitat conversion eliminating | biodiversity and restoration ecology concerning a domina |
In order to both enhance the marine | biodiversity and protect it from fishing, an artificial |
al patterns of ecosystem form, process, and | biodiversity, anthropogenic biomes provide a framework f |
d work in aquatic ecosystems since the term | biodiversity appeared in the bibliography, the Arctic an |
ogy or Biomedical with areas of emphasis in | Biodiversity Assessment, Biotechnology and Marine Coasta |
NECE) region adopted the Kiev Resolution on | Biodiversity at the fifth Ministerial Conference “Enviro |
e area around Cooktown is unusually rich in | biodiversity, being close to three major ecozones, it co |
ated his professional life to making insect | biodiversity better known and appreciated. |
1993, Monocultures of the Mind: | Biodiversity, Biotechnology and Agriculture, Zed Press, |
concerns itself not with the protection of | biodiversity, but rather with the protection of the comm |
raise awareness of not only the rich local | biodiversity but also of wider conservation issues. |
This also ensures broad | biodiversity by preventing one plant species from domina |
General public can learn more about marine | biodiversity by browsing through name indices. |
establishment of an IPCC-like mechanism for | biodiversity, called IPBES, the Intergovernmental scienc |
so the executive director of the Madagascar | Biodiversity Center, a project of the Bibikely Biodivers |
iving force behind the incipient Madagascar | Biodiversity Center. |
karimbam | biodiversity centre |
The National | Biodiversity Centre, in partnership with the Evolution L |
The National Parks Board, National | Biodiversity Centre, Blue Water Volunteers and volunteer |
Party to: | Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Proto |
ol teachers on environmental issues such as | biodiversity, climate change, and solid, liquid and zero |
Defra in June 2007 with responsibility for | biodiversity, climate change adaptation, waste and domes |
c Treaty, Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, | Biodiversity, Climate Change, Desertification, Endangere |
, 2006 the European Commission launched its | Biodiversity Communication as an implementation tool to |
on of Nature and Natural Resources (IUCN)'s | Biodiversity Conservation Group and Head of its Species |
The | Biodiversity Conservation Group comprises the Species Pr |
rable" under the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act and "threatened" under the |
ulnerable by the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 and IUCN Red List. |
began researching the political-economy of | biodiversity conservation and management, as well as the |
nked doucs were present in Cambodia's Seima | Biodiversity Conservation Area. |
Biodiversity conservation | |
cheeked crested gibbons in Cambodia's Seima | Biodiversity Conservation Area, an estimate that represe |
The vast forests of the Nakai-Nam Theun | Biodiversity Conservation Area are an important watershe |
Groups such as the | Biodiversity Conservation Alliance are working to get th |
n the Australian Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
r the Australian Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 . |
nder Australia's Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
nder Australia's Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act. |
Prior to the recent discovery in the Seima | Biodiversity Conservation Area, the largest known popula |
nder Australia's Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
rable" under the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria |
rable" under the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria |
rable" under the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act, "threatened" in Victoria |
n addition to being extremely important for | biodiversity conservation in its own right, Makira will |
legislation, the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
g rural communities, he is now working with | biodiversity conservation policies and practices, partic |
n the Australian Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
n the Australian Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
hreatened on the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
pecies under the Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
nder Australia's Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
n the Australian Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999. |
the Commonwealth Environment Protection and | Biodiversity Conservation Act as vulnerable to extinctio |
adagascar and the Implications for Planning | Biodiversity Conservation". |
rant commercial and recreational fisheries, | biodiversity conservation, renewable energy from wind or |
out how to manage the land to contribute to | biodiversity conservation, participation in field and ne |
health, education, livelihood security and | biodiversity conservation. |
advisor on both the climate change and the | biodiversity conventions. |
r the collection, collation and exchange of | biodiversity data and encourages improved access. |
Even though | biodiversity declines from the equator to the poles in t |
The Motunau Beach | Biodiversity Development Team are working on a conservat |
habitats has been important to the study of | biodiversity, ecological succession and ecology. |
rty reduction, sustainability, environment, | biodiversity, economics and agribusiness. |
Biodiversity, economics and business, which emphasizes h | |
Nutritional | biodiversity encourages the consumption of about 10 - 15 |
a is a method for sustainable use of insect | biodiversity endorsed and supported by the national gove |
new life to an old school, enhancing local | biodiversity, environment and general quality of life. |
of the 2007-08 season to read for an MSc in | Biodiversity, Environment and Management at Worcester Co |
years of drainage have resulted in loss of | biodiversity, erosion of the peaty soils structure, and |
ery fertile soil, giving it Norways highest | biodiversity found in such a small place. |
s of sea grass coverage, water clarity, and | biodiversity had improved to 1950s levels. |
Beyond the value | biodiversity has in regulating and stabilizing ecosystem |
n the world's poorest countries, Leape says | biodiversity has fallen by more than 50 percent in recen |
The high value of its | biodiversity has led to the park being dubbed the "Seren |
bsumes the Messalo estuary (the hot spot of | biodiversity), has rich marine vegetation, apart from ma |
Online: | Biodiversity Heritage Library |
f Gallica and AnimalBase was passed and the | Biodiversity Heritage Library is by far the world's most |
e endemic species and is considered to be a | biodiversity hot spot in the entire world (Meegaskumbura |
otected terrestrial ecoregion areas of this | biodiversity hotspot are for a large part covered with b |
the IUCN, Guatemala is considered the fifth | biodiversity hotspot in the world. |
aja Forest Reserve is a national park and a | biodiversity hotspot in Sri Lanka. |
has a highly restricted distribution in the | biodiversity hotspot of the Hengduan Mountains which bor |
Lamington National Park are recognised as a | biodiversity hotspot, containing a mixture of northern a |
s in the Guinean Forests of the West Africa | biodiversity hotspot. |
the Western Ghats, which represent a global | biodiversity hotspot. |
e in the Guinean Forests of the West Africa | Biodiversity Hotspot. |
Centres of endemism may overlap with | biodiversity hotspots which are biogeographic regions ch |
in North America, and is one of eight river | biodiversity hotspots in the U.S. |
s to the protection of critically important | biodiversity hotspots helped create Conservation Interna |
i-institutional collaboration investigating | biodiversity hotspots, which have a prominent role in co |
n the deep sea, under-sampled reg ions, and | biodiversity hotspots. |
A-Z of Areas of | Biodiversity Importance: Emerald Network Sites |
Combining community | biodiversity improvements with productivity gains on far |
known as being one of the highest areas of | biodiversity in Canada. |
The earliest mapping of | biodiversity in the form of an atlas was completed for t |
Since they are the major contributor to | biodiversity in the majority of habitats, except in the |
ablishment the number of native species and | biodiversity in general can be increased. |
This episode highlights the importance of | biodiversity in crop systems - if there hadn't been a po |
easure the extent and the role of microbial | biodiversity in the ecosystem due to discoveries that th |
The health of | biodiversity in the tropics has declined by 60 percent - |
an innovative project aimed at encouraging | biodiversity in churchyards. |
t roundabout, is rich in native grasses and | biodiversity, in part owing to its neutral (non-calcareo |
y of State for Rural Affairs, Landscape and | Biodiversity in the Department for Environment, Food and |
his rainforest is habitat to a vast species | biodiversity, including many endemic rare species and en |
e production's impacts on Colombia's forest | biodiversity, including deforestation and chemical conta |
opportunities to leverage the land's unique | biodiversity including vernal pools, wildlife habitats, |
The Natural Reserve is known for its | biodiversity, including four species that have been decl |
arch and training in insect systematics and | biodiversity informatics at North Carolina State Univers |
Darwin Core Archive (DwC-A) is a | Biodiversity informatics data standard that makes use of |
and Government's Terrestrial and Freshwater | Biodiversity Information System. |
The Global | Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF) |
Gerygone inornata on Global | Biodiversity Information Facility |
Fanray (Platyrhina sinensis) at Global | Biodiversity Information Facility |
greenlet (Hylophilus thoracicus) at Global | Biodiversity Information Facility |
Culture Collections“ (WFCC) and the „Global | Biodiversity Information Facility“ (GBIF). |
pial shrew (Phascolosorex doriae) at Global | Biodiversity Information Facility |
d that up to 60,000 people routinely record | biodiversity information in the UK. |
proposal for the establishment of a global | biodiversity information system, and on 1 March 2001, th |
present executive director of the Bibikely | Biodiversity Institute and the Madagascar Biodiversity C |
South Africa and the South African National | Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). |
e Department of Integrative Biology and the | Biodiversity Institute of Ontario at the University of G |
The Bibikely | Biodiversity Institute (pronounced bee-bee-KAY-lee) is t |
The wood has considerable | biodiversity interest. |
Its rich | biodiversity is attributed to the three different types |
in tropical rain forests where most of the | biodiversity is found. |
Nutritional | biodiversity is a diet that focuses on the diversity of |
main strategy that is in place to encourage | biodiversity is establishing corridors because the habit |
is the third broad digitization project for | biodiversity literature. |
The main biotic consequences are: (1) high | biodiversity located in deep river valleys, (2) concentr |
verty alleviation, disaster risk reduction, | biodiversity loss and many other environmental issues . |
scientists to contemporary problems such as | biodiversity loss and the spread of tropical disease. |
governments to take immediate steps to halt | biodiversity loss |
to explore the wide-ranging implications of | biodiversity loss for human health and well-being. |
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