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Conserving biodiversity : threats and solutions

Conserving biodiversity: Threats and solutions. University of Sydney June 19931995
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The conference was an integral part of the process of deriving a Biodiversity Conservation Strategy for New South Wales, the state with the longest history of occupation by Europeans on the Australian continent. The impetus behind both the conference and the Strategy was to evaluate threats to biodiversity both within a state and national context and to review and foreshadow the range of measures needed to counter these threats.
Main title:
Conserving biodiversity : threats and solutions / edited by R.A. Bradstock ... [et al.].
Imprint:
Chipping Norton, NSW : Surrey Beatty & Sons in association with NSW Parks and Wildlife Service, July 1995.
Collation:
428 pages : colour illustrations, maps ; 31 cm.
Notes:
Papers from a conference held at the University of Sydney, June 1993 and organized by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service.Errata slips inserted.Hawkesbury-Nepean Catchment Management Trust collection.
Contents:
Conserving biodiversity - Habitat loss - Degradation and pollution of water resources - Weeds and feral animals - Commercial use of native biota - Changes to fire regimes - Can governments solve the problems?
ISBN:
0949324590 (hbk)
Dewey class:
333.9516
Language:
English
BRN:
100684
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
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