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         Biodiversity:     more books (100)
  1. Kentucky's Natural Heritage: An Illustrated Guide to Biodiversity
  2. Breakfast Of Biodiversity: The Political Ecology of Rain Forest Destruction by John Vandermeer, Ivette Perfecto, 2005-10-01
  3. The Unified Neutral Theory of Biodiversity and Biogeography (MPB-32) (Monographs in Population Biology) by Stephen P. Hubbell, 2001-05-01
  4. Sustaining Life: How Human Health Depends on Biodiversity
  5. Conserving Forest Biodiversity: A Comprehensive Multiscaled Approach by David Lindenmayer, Jerry F. Franklin, 2002-07-01
  6. Biodiversity, Ecosystem Functioning, and Human Wellbeing: An Ecological and Economic Perspective
  7. The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity: Ecological and Economic Foundations
  8. Human Biodiversity: Genes, Race, and History (Foundations of Human Behavior) by Jonathan Marks, 1995-12-31
  9. Getting Biodiversity Projects to Work: Towards More Effective Conservation and Development (Biology and Resource Management Series)
  10. Tree of Life: The Incredible Biodiversity of Life on Earth (CitizenKid) by Rochelle Strauss, 2004-08-01
  11. The Biodiversity Crisis: Losing What Counts (American Museum of Natural History Books)
  12. Chemotaxonomical Analyses of Herbaceous Plants Based on Phenolic and Terpenic Patterns: Flexible Tools to Survey Biodiversity in Grasslands by Nabil Semmar, 2010-10-01
  13. Large Carnivores and the Conservation of Biodiversity
  14. Biodiversity by Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, 2003-06-15

1. Biodiversity And Biological Collections WWW Server
Information of interest to systematists and other organismic biologists such as biological collections, Category Science Environment biodiversity Informatics Databases......The biodiversity and Biological Collections Web Server is devoted to informationof interest to systematists and other biologists of the organismic kind.
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/

2. Virtual Library Of Ecology And Biodiversity
This resource has been moved. Please start from here http//conbio.net/vl/ Please update your bookmarks and links.
http://conbio.rice.edu/vl
This resource has been moved. Please start from here: http://conbio.net/vl/ Please update your bookmarks and links. Thank you.

3. Stop Logging And Road Building In Roadless Areas Of The Tongass National Forest
Welcome to the Website of the. Global biodiversity Information Facility!
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/Titlpage.htm
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Chapter 1:
INTRODUCTION, HISTORY OF LIFE
Chapter 2:
THE AGE OF MAMMALS
Chapter 3:
EXTINCTION AND DEPLETION FROM OVER-EXPLOITATION
Chapter 4:
WHALING AND FISHING
Chapter 5:
OVEREXPLOITATION THREATENING LIVING SPECIES
Chapter 6:
GLOBAL PATTERNS OF BIODIVERSITY
Chapter 7:
VALUES OF BIODIVERSITY
Chapter 8: ENDANGERED SPECIES PROTECTION Chapter 9: EXOTIC INTRODUCTIONS Chapter 10: FORESTS AND DEFORESTATION Chapter 11: ENDANGERED AQUATIC HABITATS Chapter 12: ISLANDS Chapter 13: PROTECTED AREAS Chapter 14: HABITAT POLLUTION Chapter 15: CAPTIVE BREEDING AND REINTRODUCTION Chapter 16: HUMAN POPULATION GROWTH BIODIVERSITY and CONSERVATION A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant
School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine

4. Biodiversity
Access to WWW sites that provide information on genetic diversity, species diversity, ecological diversity, and geopolitical perspectives. From the National Biological Information Infrastructure.
http://www.nbii.gov/issues/biodiversity/
Biodiversity
General
Biodiversity or biological diversity is the sum total of the variety of life and its interactions and can be subdivided into 1) Genetic Diversity 2) Species Diversity, and 3) Ecological or Ecosystem Diversity.
Genetic Diversity
This section of the NBII lists many of the most important National and International website links that give the user fast comprehensive access to information and data on the genetic diversity of the biosphere.
Species Diversity
All Biota Viruses Protists ... Animals
This section of the NBII gives the visitor a taste of the tremendous variability of life, linking to selected WWW sites that emphasize brief descriptions and images of the wide assortment of life to be discovered within the biosphere.
Ecological or Ecosystem Diversity
This section of the NBII gives links to numerous websites that characterize and give examples of the diversity of ecosystems and the everpresent diversity of biotic and abiotic relationships inherent in our biosphere.
Geopolitical Perspectives
This section of the NBII provides links to numerous sites, both U.S. and International, that give a geographic or political unit focus to biological diversity. These links include websites with biodiversity information at International, Regional, State and Local scales.

5. Biodiversity Web: Your Clearing-house For Information About The Dimensions Of Bi
Personally maintained website with information and links about several aspects of biodiversity biologica Category Science Environment biodiversity......biodiversity Web is a clearinghouse for information about the dimensions ofbiodiversity. Protecting biodiversity For Our Children, For Our Future.
http://www.biodiversity.nl/

Biotour
Hypertext Book Encyclopedia Shop ... Site Map Protecting Biodiversity...
For Our Children, For Our Future Today's Features
Implementatie Europees Milieubeleid
Vanaf vandaag is een handboek beschikbaar dat een helder overzicht geeft van de Europese milieuregelgeving en de Nederlandse regels die daaruit voortvloeien. Het zogenoemde Handboek Implementatie Milieubeleid is te vinden op www.vrom.nl/milieuhandboek . De publicatie biedt een overzicht van regelingen met rechten en plichten van burgers, bedrijven en de overheden. Door de heldere samenvatting per regeling is het een toegankelijk naslagwerk dat iedereen kan raadplegen. Het handboek is alleen op de VROM-site te vinden en is dus niet in boekvorm gepubliceerd. Dit met het oog op het milieu en het streven naar actualiteit. Het handboek is op initiatief van het ministerie van VROM door het Instituut voor Milieuvraagstukken samengesteld. Dat instituut houdt zich als oudste universitaire milieu-onderzoeksinstituut in Nederland al ruim 25 jaar bezig met complexe milieuvraagstukken. Natura 2000
Om de natuur beter te beschermen heeft het ministerie van LNV een ontwerplijst gemaakt met speciale beschermingszones (habitats) op grond van de Europese Habitatrichtlijn. Deze lijst is op

6. DELTA DEscription Language For TAxonomy
A flexible format for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing. It can be used to produce Category Science Biology Taxonomy......DELTA DELTA. The DELTA format (DEscription Language for TAxonomy) is a flexiblemethod for encoding taxonomic descriptions for computer processing.
http://biodiversity.uno.edu/delta/

7. Biodiversity - Academic Info
A partially annotated directory of Internet resources on biodiversity.
http://academicinfo.net/biodiv.html
Home Keyword Search Index Reference Desk ... Student Center Academic Info
Biodiversity
Sciences Biodiversity We Need Your Help
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For a $100 tax deductible donation you, your organization, department, or company will be acknowledged here as a sponsor of the Biodiversity Gateway.
Email us at madin@academicinfo.net for details. Table of Contents
General Links

Reference Desk
Animal Studies Botany ... Forestry See Also Biological Sciences Environmental Law Environmental Studies Oceanography ... Zoology A Biodiversity page was last modified February 2003 URL: http://www.academicinfo.net/biodiv.html E-mail: madin@academicinfo.net

8. ETI - Databases
A growing taxonomic database and information system that aims at documenting all presently known species (about 1.7 million). Taxonomic trees, descriptions, synonyms, literature citations, and molecular database queries.
http://www.eti.uva.nl/Database/
ETI, biodiversity, taxonomy, biology, linnaeus, ecology, Amsterdam, Netherlands, expert center, taxonomic, identification, species, unesco, research, development, cd, CD-ROMs, springer, information system, phylogeny, software, biological

9. WWF: Virtual House
Interactive site by World Wildlife Fund teaches users about global environmental issues. Find the household objects that answer the biodiversity questions.
http://www.virtualhouse.org
This virtual house is a lot like any other residence you'll findfrom Alaska to Ohio to Florida. And inside are all kinds of things we use in our everyday lives. So take a look around and see what you can learn about how the way we live can affect our planet's biodiversity Just choose one of the categories above, hit "Enter House," and you'll be asked a question. Find the answer as you nose around the house clicking on items until you find the one that answers the question. Or, if you'd rather learn about one of the topics in more detail, hit "Click here to learn more about your topic" and go directly to that section of the WWF site. Wipe your feet at the door, hang your coat in the closet, and come on in . . .

10. Environmental Institute Of Houston
EIH was created to address real and potential issues of environmental concern, such as loss of biodiversity, health risks from pollution, failure of food supplies, and depletion of natural resources.
http://www.eih.uh.edu/
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March/April 2003 Household Hazardous Waste Collection

Spring Brown Bag Lecture Series

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summer 2003 course information 2002 Annual Report Houston Coastal Center
Prairie Restoration Project and photo gallery Public Participation and Outreach Program
Addressing Houston-Galveston area environmental issues Sign up for the EIH Newsletter Environmental Education Programs and public outreach For Teachers Bulletin board of announcements, news, events, and EE resources Opportunities Student opportunities, awards, and environmental job postings EIH Endowment Fund Environmental Institute of Houston Bayou Building Suite 3221 UHCL Box 540 2700 Bay Area Blvd. Houston, TX 77058 Phone: 281-283-3950 FAX: 281-283-3044 The URL for this site is http://www.eih.uh.edu/ EIH Home Search Site Map ... E-mail Environmental Institute of Houston University of Houston-Clear Lake

11. VALUES OF BIODIVERSITY
biodiversity and Conservation A Hypertext Book by PeterJ. Bryant. Chapter 7 VALUES OF biodiversity.
http://darwin.bio.uci.edu/~sustain/bio65/lec07/b65lec07.htm

Biodiversity and Conservation: A Hypertext Book by Peter J. Bryant
Chapter 7: VALUES OF BIODIVERSITY
ARGUMENTS FOR CONSERVATION
Food Supplies

Genes

Biological Control Agents
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Future Options
Registered UCI students: view the slide show for this chapter or download it: http://darwin.bio.uci.edu:80/~sustain/protected/chap7slides.ppt Question: “What good are they?” Answer: “What good are you?”
(in reference to an endangered species of desert pupfish)
From Species in a Bucket by Edwin Philip Pister. Natural History , January 1993.
ARGUMENTS FOR CONSERVATION
It is important to be able to clearly define the reasons for believing in conservation of biodiversity, if we are to justify it in the face of increasing threats to species survival. One way to identify the reasons is to look at what we derive from biological diversity, and what we will lose as a result of species extinction.
Food Supplies
Animals. Only a couple of dozen animal species have been domesticated for food production. Virtually 100% of the protein from domesticated animals consumed by people comes from nine species: cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, water buffalo, chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Fish are becoming a new kind of domesticated animal through the development of aquaculture techniques.

12. SMALLHOLDER FARMERS', PASTORALISTS' AND ARTISANAL FISHERFOLK'S INTELLECTUAL RIGH
Introduction to the issues in a Kenyan context, with an emphasis on farmers, pastoralists and fisherfolk, and the need for protocols on intellectual property. Includes Via Campesina's statement on Farmers' Rights.
http://www.ukabc.org/ipr2.htm
Return to the UK abc Home Page Uploaded Nov 1977 SMALLHOLDER FARMERS', PASTORALISTS' AND ARTISANAL FISHERFOLK'S INTELLECTUAL RIGHTS AND AGRICULTURAL BIODIVERSITY, IN KENYA "There is no such activity as Bioprospecting - there is only Biopiracy" RAFI From: IT Kenya / ITDG CONTENTS: INTRODUCTION THE DEVELOPMENT OF ' FARMERS' RIGHTS PATENTS ... IMPLICATIONS FOR SMALL-SCALE FOOD PRODUCERS IN KENYA INTRODUCTION [Return to Contents] In Kenya, as in most of the rest of the developing world, the indigenous genetic resources of poor communities are being lost, because of the spread of industrial agriculture and the consequent marginalisation of small-scale food production, and they are being stolen by corporate-sponsored scientists and other plant collectors - the Biopirates - without adequate compensation. PRIOR INFORMED CONSENT 'Prior Informed Consent' means that when someone from within or outside of the community wants to use the community's genetic resources, for whatever purpose, they should explain exactly what they are going to use them for, who the ultimate enduser will be, and agree, in a legally-binding way, how any benefits, from the further commercial development of these resources, will be shared with the community. In order for communities to be able to negotiate effectively, make reasonable assessments of the implications of any information they are given and be able to claim adequate compensation for their genetic materials, there needs to be an agreed framework supported by appropriate legislation at national level. (See, for example, EcoNews Africa Vol. 5, No. 7, 4 April 1996)

13. Convention On Biological Diversity
The CBD is a global, comprehensive agreement addressing all aspects of biological diversity genetic Category Science Environment biodiversity International Conventions...... biodiversity Day 2003022 The theme for the International Day for Biological Diversity(22 May 2003) has been recently changed to biodiversity and poverty
http://www.biodiv.org/

Home
Convention Protocol Decisions ... Programmes Search for: CHM BCH Participation Secretariat ... Site Map Convention About the Convention Convention Text Participation COP Decisions ... Strategic Plan Convention Bodies Conference of the Parties Scientific Body (SBSTTA) Working Group on Art.8(j) Working Group on Access and Benefit Sharing ... Partners Biosafety Protocol Biosafety Homepage Biosafety Clearing-House Capacity-building Meetings and Documents ... Other Information Parties National Focal Points National Reports NBSAPs Status of Contributions Information Services Biodiversity and WSSD CBD Meetings CBD Press Room Publications ... International Day For Biological Diversity Secretariat Divisions Job Opportunities Reports Printer-Friendly Home Upcoming Meetings What's New Pilot Phase of the Biosafety Clearing-House

14. Biodiversity And Biological Collections
Information of interest to systematists and other organismic biologists such as biological collections, taxonomic files, directories and ListServ archives, computer programs, reports by standards bodies (IOPI, ASC, SA2000, etc.), and access to online journals.
http://www.biocollections.org/
Fish Images Taxacom Archives E-Pubs News Archives ... About Us Related Sites DigiMorph UMMZ NeoDat
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sample searches > Devoted to information of interest to systematists and other biologists of the organismic kind. Within these pages you will find information about specimens in biological collections, taxonomic authority files, directories of biologists, the Delta system and links for hundreds of biodiversity and collection resources. General Biodiversity Natural History Museums Biological Collections Announcements and News ... Paleontology Top 10 Search Results for " Mycology 99,400 results returned Mar 22, 2003 at 08:11 PM Mycology Resources Mycology Online Home Page ... Phylogeny: Missing millions
Posted on: 29 April, 2002 Source: Nature, Associated Press The earliest known eutherian mammal
Posted on: 26 April, 2002 Source: Nature, Associate Press Darwin's Avian Muses Continue to Evolve
Posted on: 25 April, 2002 Source: Science Magazine AMNH Digital Library
Posted on: 23 April, 2002 Source: Taxacom 49th Annual Systematics Symposium
Posted on: 23 April, 2002 Source: Taxacom

15. Biodiversity And WORLDMAP.
Measuring biodiversity value Environment biodiversity Evaluation and Monitoring...... Museum (NHM) response to the Convention on Biological Diversity and the lab is anactive partner in many national and international biodiversity initiatives.
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/projects/worldmap/
These pages are best viewed using a monitor set to a desktop resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels.
GLOBAL BIODIVERSITY VALUE: a map showing the distribution of some of the most highly valued terrestrial biodiversity world-wide (mammals, reptiles, amphibians and seed plants), using family-level data for equal-area grid cells ref 10 , with red for high biodiversity and blue for low biodiversity. Contents:
BIODIVERSITY VALUE

GAP ANALYSIS
BIOGEOGRAPHY
WORLDMAP SOFTWARE
demo
KEY REFERENCES
PUBLICATIONS RELATED SITES
Site map

The research programme is a specific Natural History Museum (NHM) response to the Convention on Biological Diversity and the lab is an active partner in many national and international biodiversity initiatives. Its mission is to develop and apply appropriate, explicit and accountable methods to tackle problems in biogeography and in biodiversity assessment to meet conservation needs at any spatial scale (it does not provide data). For further information please contact:

16. Forest Conservation Portal -- Rainforest, Forest And Biodiversity Conservation N
Rainforest, Forest and biodiversity Conservation News and Information.
http://forests.org/
Gaia's... Presented by Forests.org, Inc.
Forest Conservation Portal
Forests.org, Inc. works to end deforestation, preserve old-growth forests, conserve and sustainably manage other forests, maintain climatic systems and commence the age of ecological restoration. This web site is for educational and non-commercial use only ( Menu: Home News Recent Links Archives Sources ... Donate
WaterConserve.Info - a Water Conservation Portal beta ) - take a sneak peek at our new site under construction
Forest Conservation Action Alerts - Interactive Email Alerts Action Alert of the Moment Russia Could Deliver Kyoto to World encourage President Putin to ratify Kyoto, bringing treaty into effect , and other Best Web Alerts FORESTS TALK:
Forest Blog
brief commentary, essays and analysis of forest conservation issues by Glen Barry and guests

17. MEASURING BIODIVERSITY
MEASURING biodiversity VALUE Measures biodiversity value in theory identifyinga fundamental currency of value to people. biodiversity
http://www.nhm.ac.uk/science/projects/worldmap/diversity/
MEASURING BIODIVERSITY VALUE Measures of biodiversity are needed to determine the 'where' of in situ conservation action rather than the 'how', particularly in deciding which combinations of available areas could represent and help sustain the most biodiversity value for the future. This raises many questions, including: A note on grids and data Diversity is a property of sets of organisms. These sets are usually defined by the volume of space in which they occur, although for many studies the third dimension can be ignored, so that sets can be defined by an area of land or sea. We follow a popular approach of dividing the surface area of the world into grid cells or polygons. For purposes other than choosing among land-management units for conservation, equal-area (

18. Sustainable Africa: Home
Resources and links on water, energy, health, agriculture and biodiversity in Africa.
http://allafrica.com/sustainable/
South Africa : Secret Contracts Row Puts Spotlight on Water Management East Africa : Falling Prey to the Pot ...
March Deadline for Deal in Agricultural Subsidy Negotiations in WTO
The World Trade Organization has set a deadline of the end of March for reaching an agreement on reducing agricultural subsidies and tariffs. But the current draft WTO proposals are a threat to rural farmers in Africa, say critics.
RELATED: WTO Draft Ag Agreement is "Threat to Africa", say NGOs Few Developing Countries Prepared for WTO Summit Draft WTO Rules for Agriculture Africa Needs Special Treatment in the WTO, says Minister ...
Subsidies Block African Development - ECA Chief
The head of the ECA calls for an examination of the $300 bn annually that is spent on agricultural subsidies - six times the total aid sent to developing countries. Meanwhile, the author of a new report asks how can cotton growers in Burkina Faso compete on world markets with cotton exported from the U.S. at 57 percent below the cost of production?
Ofeibea Quist-Arcton/allAfrica.com Unloading cotton in Burkina Faso.

19. BCIS
A partnership of major international organisations involved with biodiversity and conservation. Aiming Category Science Environment biodiversity Conservation...... programs of IUCN—The World Conservation Union, BCIS Members collectively representthe single greatest global source of biodiversity conservation information
http://www.biodiversity.org/

20. Yale | Center For Biodiversity Conservation And Science
Yale University (USA) group addressing global climate change and biodiversity loss. Information about faculty members, software, online papers and abstracts.
http://www.cbc.yale.edu/
The loss of biological diversity is one of the greatest threats facing society today. In response to this global threat, the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies created the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation Science. Our mission is to produce the latest advances in scientific knowledge and bring this knowledge to bear on solving environmental problems on a human scale. As one of the leading academic institutions addressing global climate change and biodiversity loss, the Center at Yale combines the expertise of distinguished faculty with the resources of the university's institutions and research facilities, to remain at the forefront of biological conservation. Our advanced research areas include: Ecology and Conservation Biology
  • Ecosystem Restoration Emerging Diseases and Human Health Forest Sustainability Global Ecosystem Comparisons
Conservation Policy
  • Biodiversity Conservation in the American West
Human Dimensions
  • New Haven Watershed Study
Systematics and Genetics Conservation
  • Molecular Phylogeny of Endangered Madagascar Tortoises Conservation Genetics of Giant Galapagos Tortoises

Galapagos tortoise.

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