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Biotechnology and biodiversity conservation: are they conflicting

Biotechnology and biodiversity conservation: are they conflicting

... of biotechnology can be applied to the study of virtually any biological phenomenon and will in some cases have practical applications for maintaining ...to biodiversity by biotechnology also need to ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY Malabika Roy Pathak* and Mohammad S Abido

THE ROLE OF BIOTECHNOLOGY IN THE CONSERVATION OF BIODIVERSITY Malabika Roy Pathak* and Mohammad S Abido

... of biodiversity has posed a serious threat to the survival of ...the conservation of biodiversity is a global concern, several strategies has adopted in understanding and conserving plant diversity ... See full document

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Sleeping sickness and its relationship with development and biodiversity conservation in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia

Sleeping sickness and its relationship with development and biodiversity conservation in the Luangwa Valley, Zambia

... In conservation terms, GMAs have a conflicting function in that they are intended to provide buffers and wildlife corridors around and between national parks, but at the same time permit the utilisation of ... See full document

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Ch 5: Roads, Apes and Biodiversity Conservation

Ch 5: Roads, Apes and Biodiversity Conservation

... Moreover, this study uncovered limited evidence that the mitigation measures were actually being applied. Road check- points are the only visible sign of such activity, but the staff does not appear to keep organized ... See full document

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The nature of compliance: biodiversity compensation under the Conservation Act 1987

The nature of compliance: biodiversity compensation under the Conservation Act 1987

... on biodiversity are compensated for (Bull, Suttle, Gordon, et ...2004). Biodiversity compensation has become increasingly popular in recent years (Curran, Hellweg, & Beck, 2014; Maron et ...rights, ... See full document

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“Bio-Piracy: Legal System and Sustainanable Development”

“Bio-Piracy: Legal System and Sustainanable Development”

... as 'exports'. The lack of a legal system regulating seed exports and of an informed customs system with the capacity to verify what is exported, leaves a wide open door for the unchecked outflow of the planting material ... See full document

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Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

Global conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services

... Although our ESV data came from the only global data set currently available (Sutton and Costanza 2002), these estimates are subject to a variety of uncertainties (Costanza et al. 1997). To reduce these, our study ... See full document

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Biodiversity and conservation of mangroves of devi river estuary (odisha), India

Biodiversity and conservation of mangroves of devi river estuary (odisha), India

... Haines (1921-1925) the pioneer plant explorer for the state of Bihar and Odisha has given a list of 45 mangroves from Mahanadi delta, fringes of Chilika Lake and Chandipur. Mooney (1950) the subsequent worker made short ... See full document

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Bio Piracy on the High Seas? Benefit Sharing from Marine Genetic Resource Exploitation in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

Bio Piracy on the High Seas? Benefit Sharing from Marine Genetic Resource Exploitation in Areas beyond National Jurisdiction

... as biodiversity [1]. Biodiversity sustains both human life and a vast portion of the global economy ...by biodiversity, and the prospect of increased benefits have resulted in a loss of global ... See full document

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Rangelands Biodiversity Conservation and Management

Rangelands Biodiversity Conservation and Management

... The conservation of rangeland biodiversity requires the adoption of a coordinated and integrated approach involving the relevant government and research institutions, NGOs, the private sector and grass root ... See full document

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An evaluation of the conservation of New Zealand's threatened biodiversity : management, species recovery and legislation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology at Massey University

An evaluation of the conservation of New Zealand's threatened biodiversity : management, species recovery and legislation : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Ecology at Massey University, Auckland, New Zealand

... Zealand’s biodiversity have highlighted the challenge of allocating limited resources, especially the funding of threatened ...of Conservation (DOC) staff and will most probably be the metric used in future ... See full document

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INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STREAK FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STREAK FOR BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

... idea of a World Treaty on Conservation was originally launched before the First World War. A meeting in Berne in 1913 agreed on a text established a Standing Committee of Government representatives, which was ... See full document

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Essential indicators for measuring area-based conservation effectiveness in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

Essential indicators for measuring area-based conservation effectiveness in the post-2020 global biodiversity framework

... resources and capacity to implement the necessary management actions are available; and three, whether governance is equitable (e.g. all relevant stakeholders are fully involved in decision-making processes). The ... See full document

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Compliance with biodiversity compensation on New Zealand’s public conservation lands

Compliance with biodiversity compensation on New Zealand’s public conservation lands

... to biodiversity (Bekessy et ...of biodiversity protection (Hornyak & Halvorsen ...of biodiversity compensation include lack of: (1) a regulatory framework for biodiversity compensation; ... See full document

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Biodiversity Conservation in Urbanising Forested Landscapes

Biodiversity Conservation in Urbanising Forested Landscapes

... for biodiversity conservation in landscapes under increased urban ...to biodiversity (McDonnell and Hahs, 2015, Baillie et ...affect biodiversity from local to global scales (McKinney, 2006, ... See full document

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A diagnostic framework for biodiversity conservation institutions

A diagnostic framework for biodiversity conservation institutions

... outcomes through appropriately designed institutions. Institutions and governance regimes can influence the trajectory of ecosystems Chaffin​ et al.​ 2014, making them critical in ac[r] ... See full document

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Twenty landmark papers in biodiversity conservation

Twenty landmark papers in biodiversity conservation

... by conservation biologists until only recently (Laurance & Useche, ...that conservation actions only targeting single drivers will usually be inadequate (and therefore potentially pointless) due to the ... See full document

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Conservation of biodiversity in the genomics era

Conservation of biodiversity in the genomics era

... Similarly, genetic-engineering techniques could be ap- plied to help corals become more resistant to rising water temperatures. Heat-resistant alleles could be engineered from heat-tolerant corals and introduced into ... See full document

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Search, bioprospecting, and biodiversity conservation

Search, bioprospecting, and biodiversity conservation

... for biodiversity conservation and has received a great deal of attention from subsequent academic and practitioner literatures (for example see Kassar and Lasserre (2004), Day-Rubenstein and Frisvold ... See full document

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Can payments for watershed services help save biodiversity? A spatial analysis of highland Guatemala

Can payments for watershed services help save biodiversity? A spatial analysis of highland Guatemala

... including Pimampiro, Ecuador (Wunder and Albán, 2007); San Francisco de Menéndez, El Salvador (Herrador et al., 2002); and Jesús de Otoro, Honduras (Mejía and Barrantes, 2003). Several small communities along the edge of ... See full document

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