Books by World Conservation Union

  •  Adapting to Global Change
    Adapting to Global Change World Conservation Union

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    Adapting to Global Change

    Mediterranean Forests

    World Conservation Union

    This report is currently available in an electronic format only. To view the report and others published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), please visit IUCN's ...

  •  Applying the ecosystem approach in Latin America

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    Applying the ecosystem approach in Latin America

    World Conservation Union

    This report is currently available in an electronic format only. To view the report and others published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), please visit IUCN's ...

  •  Aquaculture Site Selection and Site Management

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    Aquaculture Site Selection and Site Management

    World Conservation Union

    Aquaculture is currently facing a significant challenge: how to alleviate the pressure on fish stocks exerted by commercial fishing and yet meet the increasing demand for sea products in a sustainable ...

  •  Conservation and management of Greek wetlands

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    Conservation and management of Greek wetlands

    Proceedings of a Greek Wetlands Workshop held in Thessaloniki, Greece, 17-21 April 1989

    World Conservation Union

    The Workshop on Greek wetlands held in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1989, brought together 26 Greek and international experts and representatives of the EEC and Ramsar Convention, to review the problems ...

  •  Overview of the conservation status of cartilaginous fishes (Chrondrichthyans) in the Mediterranean Sea

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    Overview of the conservation status of cartilaginous fishes (Chrondrichthyans) in the Mediterranean Sea

    World Conservation Union

    With the highest percentage of threatened sharks and rays in the world, the Mediterranean region is in need of regional planning and policy development for the conservation and sustainable management ...

  •  Protected areas of the world
    Protected areas of the world World Conservation Union

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    Protected areas of the world

    A review of national systems, v.1. Indomalaya, Oceania, Australia and Antarctic

    World Conservation Union

    This four volume directory was published for the IVth World Parks Congress held in Caracas, Venezuela, in February 1992, by the World Conservation Monitoring Centre (WCMC) and IUCN in cooperation with ...

  •  Tortoises and freshwater turtles
    Tortoises and freshwater turtles World Conservation Union

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    Tortoises and freshwater turtles

    An action plan for their conservation

    World Conservation Union

    Many species of tortoise and freshwater turtle have declined very seriously due to the modification of their habitat, and the demand for animals by the pet trade. This Action Plan takes a global view ...

  • 978 Interactions between aquaculture and the environment

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    978 Interactions between aquaculture and the environment

    Guide for the sustainable

    World Conservation Union

    Aquaculture currently faces a significant challenge: how to fulfill the expectation of alleviating the pressure that fishing fleets exercise on fish populations without leading to environmental ...

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Today known as the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), IUCN helps the world find pragmatic solutions to our most pressing environment and development challenges. It supports scientific research, manages field projects all over the world and brings governments, non-government organizations, United Nations agencies, companies and local communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best practice.

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