Plant Conservation in the Tropics: perspectives and practice
- Publisher : Royal Botanic Gardens Kew
- Illustrations : text figs
Description:
This book is designed to provide plant conservationists in the tropics with tools for biodiversity action planning, conservation assessments, and a variety of restoration ecology and management techniques.
Derived from the Darwin Plant Conservation Techniques Course for East Africa, this book presents a series of case studies designed to provide plant conservationists in the tropics with tools for national biodiversity action planning, habitat assessment, restoration and management techniques, assessment of species threat and species recovery planning, assessment of sustainable use and of the horticultural role in maintaining and assuring species recovery systems.
Condition
Fine.
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