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  1. Bureaucratic Landscapes: Interagency Cooperation and the Preservation of Biodiversity (Politics, Science, and the Environment) by Craig W. Thomas, 2003-01-17
  2. Maracá: The Biodiversity and Environment of an Amazonian Rainforest
  3. Marine Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation by Julian Roberts, 2006-10-31
  4. Environment, biodiversity, and conservation
  5. Global Biodiversity in a Changing Environment: Scenarios for the 21st Century (Ecological Studies) by O.E. Sala, Elisabeth Huber-Sannwald, et all 2001-09-01
  6. Forest Environment and Biodiversity by M.P. Singh, J.K. Singh, et all 2007-07-30
  7. Using Tax Incentives to Conserve and Enhance Biodiversity in Europe (Nature and Environment) by Clare Shine, 2005-09
  8. Environment, Biodiversity and Agricultural Change in West Africa: Perspectives from Ghana
  9. Biodiversity and Conservation (Routledge Introductions to Environment Series) by Michae Jeffries, 2006-01-20
  10. Biodiversity in the information age.(Environment & Energy): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Edward O. Wilson, 2003-06-22
  11. Designing Conservation Projects: People and Biodiversity in Endangered Tropical Environments by Julian Caldecott, 1996-07-13
  12. Nurturing biodiversity: An Indian agenda (Environment and development series) by Madhav Gadgil, 1998
  13. Biodiversity and Conservation (Critical Concepts in the Environment)
  14. Effects of an agri-environment scheme on farmland biodiversity in Ireland [An article from: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment] by J. Feehan, D.A. Gillmor, et all 2005-05-20

1. Biodiversity Environment - 906 Of The Best Sites Selected By Humans
Pages PZ, 4 Columns. biodiversity environment. CBEL Science Technology( 906 links, last update 12 April 2004 ) * = new links
http://www.cbel.com/biodiversity_environment/
Pages A-G 2 Columns
Pages H-O
Order by Alphabet Ordered by Theme Order by Popularity 3 Columns Pages P-Z 4 Columns
Biodiversity Environment
CBEL ( 906 links, last update: 12 April 2004 )
* = new links
[Find on this page]

Academic Info: Biodiversity

All Species Foundation

Animal Info - Information on Rare, Threatene...
...
World Atlas of Biodiversity

Agricultural
Agricultural Biodiversity for Food and Livel...

Agricultural Biodiversity under the Conventi...
Agricultural Biodiversity under the Food and... CBDC: Community Biodiversity Development and... ... Sustaining Local Food Systems, Agricultural ... Agricultural Aquatic_Diversity Aquatic Genetic Diversity under the FAO Fish for All Summit FishBase Fishing Out Aquatic Diversity ... World Fish Center Agricultural Clearing_Houses Australian Clearing House on Agricultural Bi... Belgian Clearing House: Agricultural Biodive... Dutch Clearing House on Agricultural Biodive... German Agricultural Biodiversity Clearing House ... UK Clearing House for Agricultural Biodiversity Agricultural Domestic_Animal_Diversity American Livestock Breeds Conservancy Ancient Cattle of Wales (ACW) Arreton Rare Breeds Domestic Animal Diversity Information Servic...

2. Research Aquaculture Biodiversity Environment INRA Agronomy Research France
S CRIBE. INRA Rennes. Joint Research Unit for FishPhysiology, Biodiversity and the Environment.
http://www.rennes.inra.fr/scribe/english/home.htm
S C R I B E Joint Research Unit for Fish Physiology, Biodiversity and the Environment About us Research priorities Research development and transfer Partnerships ... French version INRA SCRIBE
Campus de Beaulieu
Rennes Cedex
France
Phone : 33 2 23 48 50 02
Contact us
(all rights reserved)
M embrane printed at the CRB Gadie,
Update June 2th 2004

3. INRA Scribe Research Fish Aquaculture Biodiversity Environment
The Joint Research Unit for Fish Physiology, Biodiversity and theEnvironment SCRIBE. A research unit of the Institut National de
http://www.rennes.inra.fr/scribe/english/presentation/presentation.htm
Home page About us Research priorities Research development and transfer ... Home page About us The Joint Research Unit for Fish Physiology, Biodiversity
and the Environment SCRIBE
A research unit of the Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique , part of the Animal Physiology and Livestock Systems Department and attached to the Research Centre of Rennes . Part of the "Reproduction, Development and Ecophysiology" Federative Research Institute and member.
We have been conducting mission-oriented research for more than 20 years, with three major research themes for: 70 people including 23 researchers and research assistants (12 of whom are accredited to supervise research), 10 doctoral students, divided into 5 groups:

4. Informatics Biodiversity Environment Science
English Science Biology Bioinformatics ? English Science EnvironmentBiodiversity Evaluation and Monitoring ? National
http://www.interactiva.org/Dir/I/English/Science/Environment/Biodiversity/Inform
www.interactiva.org English Deutsch Espa±ol ... Informatics Informatics : Environment Biodiversity Informatics: Databases
Software

English Science Biology: Bioinformatics
English Science Environment Biodiversity: Evaluation and Monitoring
National Centre for Biodiversity Informatics

www.ncbi.org.in/

Environment Biodiversity Informatics.
Disseminates knowledge about Indian biota and its environment. Requires Flash plugin.
Ecoinformatics.org

www.ecoinformatics.org/

Environment Biodiversity Informatics. An online data and information management resource that aims to produce software ( Ecoinformatics.org ) systems, publications, and services that are beneficial to the ecological and environmental sciences. California Information Node of the NBII cain.nbii.gov/ Environment Biodiversity Informatics. A gateway to information tools for biologists and ecologists ( California Information Node of the NBII ) initially emphasizing invasive species management. Biodiversity Web www.biodiversity.nl/ Environment Biodiversity Informatics. - Personally maintained website with information and links about several aspects of biodiversity: biological ( Biodiversity Web ) ecological, physical, chemical, social (e.g., population growth), economical and juridical. Some links in Dutch language or of particular relevance to Netherlands.

5. Environment Portal - Search Results
Native plants and animals. Environment ACT. Australian Capital Territory; Biodiversity;Endangered animal species; Endangered plant species;. My News Page.
http://www.environment.gov.au/search97cgi/s97_cgi?Action=FilterSearch&Filter=por

6. NCCNSW: Community Biodiversity Network Media Release: Biodiversity - Environment
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Bill Update. Date 19 March1999. Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Bill Update.
http://www.nccnsw.org.au/member/cbn/news/media/19990319_biobill.html
Community Biodiversity Network Media Release
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Bill Update
Date: 19 March 1999
Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Bill Update The Senate Enquiry into the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Bill has resumed and is due to report back to the Senate on March 22nd. The schedule for hearings are: 4th February in Sydney, 19th Feb Hobart, 25 Feb Darwin, 26 Feb Perth, 4 March Canberra, 12 March Adelaide, and 18 March in Melbourne. Some of these dates are still tentative. The Environmental Defenders Office meanwhile is drafting substantial amendments to the Bill on behalf of peak conservation groups, which will lobby all parties to adopt.
For further information
Contact Andreas Glanzig - Co-ordinator Phone
Email
cbn@wr.com.au
WWW http://www.cbn.org.au
NCCNSW Classification: Biodiversity Community Biodiversity Network Classification: Lifelines cbn Home Page Media Index About CBN Get Involved ... CBN Home URL: http://www.nccnsw.org.au/index.html Last Modified: Monday, 31-Aug-98 15:23:09 EST

7. Biodiversity Environment
Biodiversity Links Science Environment Biodiversity.
http://www.zookle.com/cgi-bin/searchweb/smartsearch.cgi?keywords=biodiversity en

8. Biodiversity And Islands Newswire Mailinglist, Year 2001: PACIF
PACIFIC/PNG Look After PNG biodiversity environment Office. FromJayne LOOK AFTER PNG biodiversity environment OFFICE. PORT MORESBY
http://www.sidsnet.org/archives/biodiversity-newswire/2001/0040.html
PACIFIC/PNG: Look After PNG Biodiversity: Environment Office
From: Jayne Musumba ( jayne@sidsnet.org
Date: Mon Jun 04 2001 - 11:31:46 EDT
  • Next message: Franklin McDonald: "CARIBBEAN/JAMAICA: Birds to Watch: Which Ja Species Will Go Extinct Next?" LOOK AFTER PNG BIODIVERSITY: ENVIRONMENT OFFICE
    PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea (May 31, 2001 – The
    Independent)Papua New Guinea is the largest island nation as
    well as the richest in terms of flora (plants) and fauna
    (animals) as well as its many cultures in the Pacific.
    To ensure the mixture of plants, wildlife and humanity are
    managed for the benefit of future generations is a huge and
    complex task which the Office of Environment and Conservation is
    willing to face.
    Ranked as one of the top ten countries globally, PNG is noted for having the most remarkable wealth of biodiversity in the Pacific. With equatorial environments that range from high mountain peaks to lush expanses of tropical rainforest and pristine jewel-like coral reefs, all of these are in need of protection.
  • 9. Biodiversity & The Environment Teacher Resources - NBII
    Access to online resources that emphasize the teaching of biology, biodiversity, and ecology.
    http://www.nbii.gov/education/biodiversity.html
    Grades
    K-3
    Grades K-3
    Create a Schoolyard Habitat Presented by the National Wildlife Federation, this program encourages students, educators, and community members to learn about wildlife conservation by creating habitats for local wildlife on school grounds. Over 825 schools nationwide are certified. Learn how to start this program at your school, look at several active sites, and read about success stories from other schools. Earth Day Links from EELink Earth Day is April 22, but everyday can be Earth Day in your classroom, with help from this great page from Environmental Education on the Internet (EELink) . This directory links to dozens of sites on the Web that offer projects, activities, and ideas for celebrating this important event, and for educating kids about the importance of conserving and protecting our natural resources. Earthwatch Global Classroom The Earthwatch Institute provides a host of opportunities for teaching science in the classroom. This site provides information about Earthwatch Fellowships for K-12 teachers to participate in Earthwatch expeditions; Student Challenge Award Programs to reward gifted science students with research opportunities; resources for the classroom; and virtual field trips. Endangered Species Kids' Corner The GLOBE Program The GLOBE Programs brings together K-12 students and their teachers with scientists from around the world to learn more about our global environment. Students make scientific measurements for a host of environmental parameters, and then share their data on the Internet, where it is used by scientists and other students. Areas of interest on the site include: The GLOBE Teachers' Guide; Student Investigations; the Scientists' Corner; GLOBE Data; and Data Exchange. The GLOBE Program is an interagency initiative, whose members include NOAA, NASA, EPA, NSF, the Dept. of Education, and major research universities across the country.

    10. Biodiversity Home Page
    biodiversity. Go to the Department of the environment and HeritageHome. Go Koala © environment Australia. Australian biodiversity.
    http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/
    Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH Biodiversity Go back to: DEH Home Biodiversity Grasstree
    Photographer and ©:
    Annie Crawford
    Koala
    © Environment Australia
    Australian Biodiversity
    Biodiversity is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Australia is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, with a large portion of its species found nowhere else in the world. We depend on biodiversity for our survival and quality of life. The most significant impediment to the conservation and management of biodiversity is our lack of knowledge about it and the effects of human population and activities on it.
    • Ecosystem processes: biodiversity underpins the processes that make life possible. Healthy ecosystems are necessary for maintaining and regulating: atmospheric quality, climate, fresh water, marine productivity, soil formation, cycling of nutrients and waste disposal. Ethics: no species - and no generation - has the right to sequester Earth's resources solely for its own benefit.

    11. ActionBioscience.org - Examines Bioscience Issues In Biodiversity, Environment,
    ActionBioscience.org examines bioscience issues in biodiversity, environment, genomics,biotechnology, evolution, new frontiers in the sciences, and education
    http://www.actionbioscience.org/
    feature articles what's new? " Microbes in Court "
    " Error and the Nature of Science "
    "Ethical Issues in Pharmacogenetics"

    "Primer on Ethics & Human Cloning"
    James Carlton interview: marine exotics
    R ita Colwell interview: biocomplexity
    S. Morse interview on infectious diseases
    Nuevo: Plotkin y Olson en espa ol

    Scientific American best biology sites award ENC educational quality award
    SEVEN BIOSCIENCE CHALLENGES
    How do these issues affect your life?
    click a topic below for peer-reviewed articles and links biodiversity
    Why preserve environment How fragile is ... bioscience literacy en español Directorio de artículos for educators 35 class lessons NSES charts Earn PD credits » More on resources search updates signup your feedback ... reprint policy Supported in part by a grant from the National Science Foundation [DUE 0085840/DUE 0226185] web design by emcc /* You may give each page an identifying name, server, and channel on the next lines. */ var pageName = "Home Page"; var server = "Server"; var channel = "Channel"; /**** DO NOT ALTER ANYTHING BELOW THIS LINE! ****/ var code = ' ';

    12. Global Environment Facility
    The Global environment Facility (GEF), established in 1991, helps developing countries the global environment. GEF grants support projects related to biodiversity, climate change
    http://www.gefweb.org/
    Participants . Member Countries
    . Council

    . Assembly

    . Focal Points
    ...
    . Nongovernmental Organizations
    Operational Policies . Operational Strategy
    . Operational Program

    . Eligibility Criteria and Project Cycle

    . Monitoring and Evaluation
    ...
    . Public Involvement
    Projects . Focal Areas
    . Projects

    . Pipeline
    . GEF Country Profiles Project Database Partners . Regional Development Banks . Bilat eral Developme nt Cooperation Agencies ... . Nongovernmental Organizations Documents . Instrument . Enabling Activity Projects . Medium-Sized Project Proposals . Project Proposals for Endorsement ... . Small Grants Programme Outreach and Publications . Media . Publications . Video . Global Environment Leadership Award ... . Country Dialogue Workshops Monitoring and Evaluation . About GEFME . Policies and Procedures . Themes and Topics . Publications ... . On-going Evaluations Replenishment . Schedule of Meetings . Documents . Joint Summaries The GEF The Global Environment Facility (GEF), established in 1991, helps developing countries fund projects and programs that protect the global environment. GEF grants support projects related to biodiversity, climate change, international waters, land degradation, the ozone layer, and persistent organic pollutants. More About GEF GEF News Fact Sheets , June 2004

    13. UNDP/GEF
    United Nations, was designated by the Global environment Facility (GEF) as one of its the environmental focal areas of biodiversity, climate change, international waters, and ozone
    http://www.undp.org/gef
    NEW! Solar Photovoltaics in Africa: Experiences with Financing and Delivery Models View
    Egypt Cleans Polluted Waters Naturally, Helps Local Communities View
    Interlinkages between Drought, Desertification and Water View
    Update on GEF-UNDP Fuel-Cell Bus Programme View
    Conserving Forest Biodiversity. Threats, Solutions and Experiences View
    Local Business for Global Biodiversity Conservation View
    UNDP-GEF Team
    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) , the development arm of the United Nations, was designated by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) as one of its three Implementing Agencies. With its special mandate from the United Nations General Assembly and global conventions, UNDP works to advance the UN agenda on development. By drawing extensively on its broad network of country offices and country contacts, special knowledge of development issues, thematic expertise and country-specific experience, UNDP assists countries to achieve their development goals. UNDP provides support to countries in the development of effective policies and institutions, such as integrating environmental and development objectives into national development agendas and processes, to protect the environment as well as reduce poverty.
    The GEF is a financial mechanism structured as a trust fund that operates in collaboration and partnership with the three implementing agencies (UNDP

    14. Eldis - Biodiversity
    Offers a structured overview of the subject, particularly in the context of international development and the environment.
    http://www.eldis.org/biodiversity/index.htm
    SEARCH ELDIS
    Advanced search

    Help

    GUIDE CONTENT Biodiversity home Biodiversity websites Meet the editor CONTRIBUTE Add your research SUBSCRIBE Get news via email
    SITE CONTENT Home page What's new Resource guides Web sites ... About Eldis Eldis is funded by Sida, NORAD, SDC and DFID, and hosted by IDS More...
    Welcome to the Eldis
    Biodiversity Resource Guide Feature World Environment Day: 5 June 2004
    GEO year book 2003
    The The GEO Year Book provides an overview of major global and regional environmental issues and developments that shaped policy decisions and actions during the course of the year. The report focuses on freshwater and its critical role in realising various internationally-agreed development goals and targets. It also describes some of the latest available knowledge to assist society in recognising and better understanding ongoing and emerging environmental complexities, focusing on science research findings related to the nitrogen cycle and marine fisheries. More...

    15. Threatened Species And Ecological Communities Home Page
    The Australian Government mechanism for national environment protection andbiodiversity conservation is the environment Protection and biodiversity
    http://www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/threatened/
    Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH BIODIVERSITY Go back to: DEH Home Biodiversity Threatened Species ... Administrative Guidelines on Significance
    Threatened Species and Threatened Ecological Communities
    Australia is home to more than one million species, many of which are found nowhere else in the world. About 85 per cent of flowering plants, 84 per cent of mammals, more than 45 per cent of birds, and 89 per cent of inshore, temperate-zone fish are endemic - that is they are only found in Australia. Changes to the landscape and native habitat as a result of human activity has put many of these unique species at risk. Over the last two hundred years many species of plants and animals have become extinct. For the other species of plants and animals whose survival is threatened a range of management and conservation measures are in place. The Australian Government is working in partnership with state, territory and local governments, non-government organisations, tertiary institutions and community groups to ensure the protection of our native species. The Australian Government mechanism for national environment protection and biodiversity conservation is the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act). The EPBC Act provides for:

    16. Earth Island Institute: Innovative Action For The Environment
    Environmental Organization Develops supports projects that counteract environmental threats. Issues sustainable development, biodiversity, restoration, global warming, social justice, oceans, forests
    http://www.earthisland.org/

    17. Education For Environment & Biodiversity Of Pakistan
    Education for positive behavioural change towards nature and natural resources.
    http://edu.sdnpk.org/
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    18. UPWARD Publication
    This UPWARD threevolume publication is a global compilation by scientists, development specialists, academics, policy-makers and donors. Vol. 1 understanding agricultural biodiversity, Vol. 2 strengthening local management of agricultural biodiversity, and Vol. 3 ensuring an enabling environment for agricultural biodiversity. PDF downloads of all 75 chapters available.
    http://www.eseap.cipotato.org/upward/Abstract/Agrobio-sourcebook.htm
    UPWARD PUBLICATION a Conservation and Sustainable Use of Agricultural Biodiversity (2003) published by CIP-UPWARD in collaboration with GTZ, IDRC, IPGRI and SEARICE The appreciation for agricultural biodiversity has grown and matured, resulting in an increasing awareness that its valuation and use could contribute to long-term conservation and use. This sourcebook encourages action aimed at managing agricultural biodiversity resources within existing landscapes and ecosystems, in support of the livelihoods of farmers, fishers and livestock keepers. The publication is a compilation of field-based experiences by scientists, development specialists, academics, policy-makers and donors around the world; it consists of three volumes: 1) understanding agricultural biodiverity, 2) strengthening local management of agricultural biodiversity, and 3) ensuring an enabling environment for agricultural biodiversity. It is designed for use by rural development practitioners and local administrators, as well as trainors and educationalists. Available for US$15 (excluding postage) from cip-manila@cgiar.org

    19. Biodiversity Home Page
    Resources Study. biodiversity Conservation in Regional Planning. biodiversity Clearing environment Australia. Australian biodiversity. Australian Terrestrial biodiversity Assessment
    http://www.biodiversity.environment.gov.au/
    Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH Biodiversity Go back to: DEH Home Biodiversity Grasstree
    Photographer and ©:
    Annie Crawford
    Koala
    © Environment Australia
    Australian Biodiversity
    Biodiversity is the variety of all life forms: the different plants, animals and micro-organisms, their genes and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Australia is one of the most biologically diverse countries in the world, with a large portion of its species found nowhere else in the world. We depend on biodiversity for our survival and quality of life. The most significant impediment to the conservation and management of biodiversity is our lack of knowledge about it and the effects of human population and activities on it.
    • Ecosystem processes: biodiversity underpins the processes that make life possible. Healthy ecosystems are necessary for maintaining and regulating: atmospheric quality, climate, fresh water, marine productivity, soil formation, cycling of nutrients and waste disposal. Ethics: no species - and no generation - has the right to sequester Earth's resources solely for its own benefit.

    20. Biodiversity Directory - ActionBioscience.org
    Also check out these biodiversityrelated articles posted under other menus new toLife by Robert Howarth Species, Speciation and the environment by Niles
    http://www.actionbioscience.org/biodiversity/
    home search author directory updates signup ... education issues in biodiversity "educator resources" section with lesson at end of article
    available in spanish (en español), see top of article Diversity of species
    "Plant Genebanks: Food Security"
    by Geoffrey C. Hawtin and Jeremy Cherfas
    "Speciation and Biodiversity"
    interview with Edward O. Wilson
    "The Weight of a Petal: The Value of Botanical Gardens"
    by H. Bruce Rinker Bioprospecting/ Biopiracy
    "Biopiracy: The Legal Perspective"
    by Michael A. Gollin
    "Bioprospecting: Medicine Quest"
    interview with Mark Plotkin Endangered species
    "
    New Threats Endanger Great Whales" from the World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
    "Relative Scarcity: Apes on the Edge"

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