Plant Conservation in the Tropics: Perspectives and Practice
By (Author) Mike Maunder
By (author) Colin Clubbe
By (author) Clare Hankamer
Royal Botanic Gardens
Royal Botanic Gardens
27th September 2002
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
581.70913
371
Width 155mm, Height 245mm
A textbook for students and conservationists on the most pertinent plant conservation work. Case studies from Africa, Galapagos Islands, Mauritius, Seychelles, Trinidad, Central and South America, South-East Asia and Australia, provide examples of national biodiversity action planning; habitat survey, assessment and management techniques; assessment of species threat and species recovery planning; community participation and assessment of sustainable use; the role of horticulture in species recovery and sustainable management; capacity building including networking and the design of training courses.
Madeline Groves is a professional adviser on international trade and policy. She has coauthored several CITES books including CITES and Cycads, CITES and Cacti, and CITES and Timber.