Win-win ecology: how the earth's species can survive in the midst of human enterprise/ Michael L. Rosenzweig
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333.9516 PRI/E Essentials of conservation biology/ | 333.9516 RAM/C Cultural Landscapes the basis for linking biodiversity conservation with the sustaiable development/ | 333.9516 RAM/C Conserving biodiversity for sustainable development/ | 333.9516 ROS/W Win-win ecology: how the earth's species can survive in the midst of human enterprise/ | 333.9516 TRI/B Biodiversity: assessment and conservation/ | 333.95160954 DAS/B Biodiversity Conservation in India./ | 333.9516095496 GOK/C Community-based Biodiversity Conservation in the Himalayas/ |
Reconciliation ecology. --
Landscape architecture for the third millennium. --
Prometheus in the pinelands. --
Making money. --
Hidden costs. --
Interlude: A personal witness. --
Hard-core reconciliation. --
Happy accidents. --
The tyranny of space. --
Falling down the time shaft: the case of the incredible shrinking planet. --
Fighting for crumbs: the traditional forms of biological conservation. --
Extinction happens. --
Clearing hurdles.
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