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Global Biodiversity Assessment
Summary for Policy-Makers
The conclusions of the Global Biodiversity Assessment are presented in this 1995 Summary for Policy-Makers.
R. T. Watson (Edited by), V. H. Heywood (Edited by), I. Baste (Edited by), B. Dias (Edited by), R. Gámez (Edited by), W. Reid (Edited by), G. Ruark (Edited by)
9780521564809, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 9 November 1995
56 pages
24.7 x 17.4 x 0.5 cm, 0.15 kg
'Although there has been a great deal published on the topic of biodiversity the sheer size and scope of this volume must make it one of the most authoritative leading comments … This must be seen as a work of the highest scholarship and a considerable step forward in the study of biodiversity - a classic of its kind … a standard requirement for HE libraries, senior schools would also find much to recommend it.' TEG News
The Global Biodiversity Assessment is an independent, peer-reviewed, scientific analysis and assessment of the biological and socio-economic aspects of biodiversity. It was commissioned by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF). The main conclusions drawn by the Assessment are presented in this 1995 Summary for Policy-Makers, which, together with the Executive Summary, has been prepared by the Editorial Group of the Global Biodiversity Assessment.
Editors' preface
Executive summary
Summary for policy-makers.
Subject Areas: Applied ecology [RNC]