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Plantes Invasives en France


Series: COLLECTION PATRIMOINES NATURELS 62
S Muller
168 pages, 84 col photos.
Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle
 
Softcover | 2004 | £42.50 | approx. $77/€53

#151649 | ISBN-10: 2856535704
Biological invasions represent a largely neglected aspect of globalization in France. Yet these voluntary or involuntary introductions of species, which often originated far away, can pose important environmental, economic, social and sometimes health problems when they become established. This book begins by presenting general information about invasive plant species, their characteristics, their impact on biodiversity and the environment, as well as strategies for their control.

Language: French.
 
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