Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeImpacts of demographic and socioeconomic factors on spatio-temporal dynamics of panda habitat; L. An et al.- Avian species richness and numbers in the built environment: can new housing develpments be good for birds?; C.F. Mason.- Indigenous knowledge and traditional conservation of fonio millet (Digitaria exilis, Digitaria iburua) in Togo; H. Adoukonou-Sagbadja et al.- People and mammals in Mexico: conservation conflicts at a national scale; L.-B. Vázquez, K.J. Gaston.- Urban domestic gardens (VI): environmental correlates of invertebrate species richness; R.M. Smith et al.- Biodiversity conservation in sacred groves of Manipur, northeast India: population structure and regeneration status of woody species; A.D. Khumbongmayum et al.- A numeric index to establish conservation priorities for medicinal plants in the Paravachasca Valley, Córdoba, Argentina; G.J. Martínez et al.- Subsistence hunting and conservation issues in the game reserve of Gile, Mozambique; A. Fusari, G.M. Carpaneto.- The catch and trade of seahorses in Vietnam; B.G. Giles et al.- Urban domestic gardens (VIII): environmental correlates of invertebrate abundance; R.M. Smith et al.- Effects of livestock grazing on aboveground insect communities in semi-arid grasslands of southeastern Arizona; S.J. Debano.- Medicinal plants of the Argentine Yungas plants of the Las Yungas biosphere reserve, northwest of Argentina, used in health care; N.I. Hilgert, G.E. Gil.- Hedges and green lanes: vegetation composition and structure; M.P. Walker et al.- Biodiversity and land use change on the Causse Méjan, France; E. O'Rourke.- Impact of game hunting by the Kayapó of south-eastern Arizona: implications for wildlife conservation in tropical forest indigenous reserves; C.A. Peres, H.S. Nascimento.- Genetic diversity in traditional Ethiopian highland maizeaccessions assessed by AFLP markers and morphological traits; Y. Beyene et al.- Towards a definition of a crop wild relative; N. Maxted et al.- Household differentiation and on-farm conservation of biodiversity by indigenous households in Xishuangbanna, China; F. Yongneng et al.- Convervation and documentation of the medicinal plant resources of India; R. Bhattacharyya et al.- Wildlife in the life of local people of the semi-arid Argentine Chaco; M. Altrichter.- An ethnobiological assessment of Rumohra adiantiformis (samambaia-preta) extractivism in southern Brazil; G. Coelho de Souza et al.- Urban areas and isolated remnants of natural habitats: an action proposal for botanical gardens; M.H.O. Pinheiro et al.- Impacts of community-based conservation on local communities in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal; S.B. Bajracharya et al.- Stakeholder analysis of river restoration activity for eight years in a river channel; A. Tanaka.- Resolving the conflicts between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic development in China: fuzzy clustering approach; Y. Lu et al.- The importance of stakeholder engagement in invasive species management: a cross-jurisdictional perspective in Ireland; K.E. Stokes et al.-
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabeImpacts of demographic and socioeconomic factors on spatio-temporal dynamics of panda habitat; L. An et al.- Avian species richness and numbers in the built environment: can new housing develpments be good for birds?; C.F. Mason.- Indigenous knowledge and traditional conservation of fonio millet (Digitaria exilis, Digitaria iburua) in Togo; H. Adoukonou-Sagbadja et al.- People and mammals in Mexico: conservation conflicts at a national scale; L.-B. Vázquez, K.J. Gaston.- Urban domestic gardens (VI): environmental correlates of invertebrate species richness; R.M. Smith et al.- Biodiversity conservation in sacred groves of Manipur, northeast India: population structure and regeneration status of woody species; A.D. Khumbongmayum et al.- A numeric index to establish conservation priorities for medicinal plants in the Paravachasca Valley, Córdoba, Argentina; G.J. Martínez et al.- Subsistence hunting and conservation issues in the game reserve of Gile, Mozambique; A. Fusari, G.M. Carpaneto.- The catch and trade of seahorses in Vietnam; B.G. Giles et al.- Urban domestic gardens (VIII): environmental correlates of invertebrate abundance; R.M. Smith et al.- Effects of livestock grazing on aboveground insect communities in semi-arid grasslands of southeastern Arizona; S.J. Debano.- Medicinal plants of the Argentine Yungas plants of the Las Yungas biosphere reserve, northwest of Argentina, used in health care; N.I. Hilgert, G.E. Gil.- Hedges and green lanes: vegetation composition and structure; M.P. Walker et al.- Biodiversity and land use change on the Causse Méjan, France; E. O'Rourke.- Impact of game hunting by the Kayapó of south-eastern Arizona: implications for wildlife conservation in tropical forest indigenous reserves; C.A. Peres, H.S. Nascimento.- Genetic diversity in traditional Ethiopian highland maizeaccessions assessed by AFLP markers and morphological traits; Y. Beyene et al.- Towards a definition of a crop wild relative; N. Maxted et al.- Household differentiation and on-farm conservation of biodiversity by indigenous households in Xishuangbanna, China; F. Yongneng et al.- Convervation and documentation of the medicinal plant resources of India; R. Bhattacharyya et al.- Wildlife in the life of local people of the semi-arid Argentine Chaco; M. Altrichter.- An ethnobiological assessment of Rumohra adiantiformis (samambaia-preta) extractivism in southern Brazil; G. Coelho de Souza et al.- Urban areas and isolated remnants of natural habitats: an action proposal for botanical gardens; M.H.O. Pinheiro et al.- Impacts of community-based conservation on local communities in the Annapurna Conservation Area, Nepal; S.B. Bajracharya et al.- Stakeholder analysis of river restoration activity for eight years in a river channel; A. Tanaka.- Resolving the conflicts between biodiversity conservation and socioeconomic development in China: fuzzy clustering approach; Y. Lu et al.- The importance of stakeholder engagement in invasive species management: a cross-jurisdictional perspective in Ireland; K.E. Stokes et al.-
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