Biodiversity Conservation, Law and Livelihoods: Bridging the North-South Divide : IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies /

The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies' third colloquium of 2005 brought together more than 130 experts from 27 nations on nearly every continent. This book brings together a number of the papers presented there and offers a global perspective on biodiversity conservation and th...

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Other Authors: Jeffery, Michael I., (Editor), Firestone, Jeremy, (Editor), Bubna-Litic, Karen, (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2008.
Series:IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies.
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Summary:The IUCN Academy of Environmental Law Research Studies' third colloquium of 2005 brought together more than 130 experts from 27 nations on nearly every continent. This book brings together a number of the papers presented there and offers a global perspective on biodiversity conservation and the maintenance of sustainable cultures. It addresses issues from international, regional, and country-specific perspectives. The book is organized thematically to present a broad spectrum of issues, including the history and major governance structures in this area; the needs, problems, and prerequisites for biodiversity; area-based, species-based, and ecosystem-based conservation measures; the use of components of biodiversity and the processes affecting it; biosecurity; and access to and sharing of benefits from components of biodiversity and their economic value.
Item Description:Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 13 Apr 2016).
Physical Description:1 online resource (616 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
ISBN:9780511551161 (ebook)