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Protecting Biological Diversity Roles and Responsibilities

Edited By: Catherine Potvin, Margaret Kraenzel and Gilles Seutin
151 pages, no illustrations
Protecting Biological Diversity
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  • Protecting Biological Diversity ISBN: 9780773521599 Paperback Sep 2001 Temporarily out of stock
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Intriguing dialogue about the place of humans in nature where the authors asked scientists from developing countries to summarise their experiences of international collaboration and to suggest attitudes and practices that would lead to more fruitful exchanges with northern scientists.

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Edited By: Catherine Potvin, Margaret Kraenzel and Gilles Seutin
151 pages, no illustrations
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Protecting Biodiversity will further the education of conservation biologists who, by the very nature of their profession, have to reach far beyond the limited view of modern reductionist science. Peter Lavigne, Director, Watershed Management Professional Program of the Executive Leadership Institute, Portland State University

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