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People, plants and protected areas
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By John Tuxhill and Gary Paul Newman, 262pp, p/b, ISBN: 1-8538378-2-2
Two highly experienced authors present a complementary conservation strategy with practical guidance for the in situ management of plant resources, as opposed to the standard use of seed banks and botanical gardens.
The book aims to facilitate improved management of protected areas and to illustrate new approached to working with native and human-influenced landscapes.
This multidisciplinary book draws on concepts from forestry, agricultural sciences, anthropology, ecology and ethnobotany.
This is an invaluable, practical guide for ecologists, conservationists, botanists and policy-makers. Published with WWF and UNESCO.
Two highly experienced authors present a complementary conservation strategy with practical guidance for the in situ management of plant resources, as opposed to the standard use of seed banks and botanical gardens.
The book aims to facilitate improved management of protected areas and to illustrate new approached to working with native and human-influenced landscapes.
This multidisciplinary book draws on concepts from forestry, agricultural sciences, anthropology, ecology and ethnobotany.
This is an invaluable, practical guide for ecologists, conservationists, botanists and policy-makers. Published with WWF and UNESCO.
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