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What on Earth? The Threat to the Science Underpinning Conservation

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Series: House of Lords Papers Volume: 118
By: House of Lords
48 pages, Tabs
What on Earth? The Threat to the Science Underpinning Conservation
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  • What on Earth? The Threat to the Science Underpinning Conservation ISBN: 9780104420720 Paperback May 2002 Out of Print #134526
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A report published prior to the Johannesburg World Summitt in 2002, urging the UK government to show renewed commitment to conservation. The report calls on the Government to: increase grant-in-aid funding to the science that underpins biodiversity conservation (systematic biology); identify priority areas of biodiversity about which conservationists need more information; and set up a co-ordinating body to improve communication between relevant Government departments (DEFRA, DCMS, DFID, OST), conservationists and systematic biologists to enable priority setting.

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Report Out of Print
Series: House of Lords Papers Volume: 118
By: House of Lords
48 pages, Tabs
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