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  1. Biodiversity Hotspots (Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology)
  2. Ecological Bulletins, Targets and Tools for the Maintenance of Forest Biodiversity
  3. Using Tax Incentives to Conserve and Enhance Biodiversity in Europe (Nature and Environment) by Clare Shine, 2005-09-04
  4. Biodiversity: A Reference Handbook by Anne Becher, 1998-06-01
  5. Biodiversity in the information age.(Environment & Energy): An article from: Issues in Science and Technology by Edward O. Wilson, 2003-06-22
  6. Accessing Biodiversity and Sharing the Benefits: Lessons from Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity (IUCN Environmental Policy & Law Paper)
  7. Conserving European Biodiversity in the Context of Climate Change (Nature and Environment) by Michael B. Usher, 2007-01
  8. Biodiversity Conservation: Whose Resource? Whose Knowledge? (Science in public policy) by Vandana Shiva, 2009-11-10
  9. Amazonian Floodplain Forests: Ecophysiology, Biodiversity and Sustainable Management (Ecological Studies)
  10. Balkan Biodiversity: Pattern and Process in the European Hotspot
  11. Biodiversity Assessment: A Guide to Good Practice Field Guides by Dept.of Environment, 1996-12
  12. Environmental Measures: Indicators for the UK Environment by Biodiversity Challenge Group, 1995-01
  13. Biodiversity Assessment: A Guide to Good Practice - Review by Dept.of Environment, 1996-12

81. Towards European Biodiversity Monitoring
Report on creating a platform for the coordination of biodiversity monitoring in Europe.
http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/ehf_monitoring_report.pdf

82. Biodiversity - Conservation International
biodiversity conservation provides substantial benefits to meet immediate human needs, such as those for clean, consistent water flows; protection from
http://www.conservation.org/learn/biodiversity

83. Biodiversity - New World Encyclopedia
biodiversity or biological diversity is the diversity of life, ranging from the level of genes to species. First coined at a 1986 conference and subsequently used in 1988 in
http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Biodiversity
Biodiversity
From New World Encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation search Previous (Biochemistry) Next (Bioethics) ... Rainforests are the most biodiverse ecosystems on earth Biodiversity or biological diversity is the diversity of life , ranging from the level of genes to species . First coined at a 1986 conference and subsequently used in 1988 in the book BioDiversity, edited by E. O. Wilson, the term has grown in popularity and is used widely in science and conservation policy. Biodiversity offers many benefits: ecological , economic, scientific, and moral . Despite this, there is a trend toward lower biodiversity as a result of human action, as monoculture is promoted in agriculture , habitats are replaced through commercial and residential use, and species become increasingly extinct. The extinction of species has become so pronounced that there is concern that we are witnessing the beginning of a new mass extinction . One of the challenges society faces is quantifying biodiversity and understanding how best to create regulations and a moral climate that both support maintaining biodiversity and human development.
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84. Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog — Crops, Animals, Wild Relatives …
This weblog collects in one place anything the authors find on the internet that relates somehow to agricultural biodiversity of crops, animals, wild relatives. Contains up to date links to a wide range of issues.
http://agro.biodiver.se/
Agricultural Biodiversity Weblog
Crops, animals, wild relatives ...
MEPs to save bees
by Jeremy on October 29, 2010 Bee pollination accounts for 76 per cent of food production and 84 per cent of plant species. OK, I know it is Friday and I am tired, but what on earth does that sentence mean? Quite apart from the spurious accuracy of 76 MEPs back plans to combat decreasing bee numbers Footnotes:
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    Toma cheese, phone home
    by Jeremy on October 28, 2010 Matt reports from Terra Madre comments
    Old and new Nordic spring wheats side by side
    by Jeremy on October 28, 2010 Thanks Dag for the link. How hard would it be to make links to this sort of thing available from all-knowing databases, I wonder? Dag thanks the film-maker, Axel Diederichsen, for putting the names of the varieties into his description of the film, and suggests adding the accession numbers. If everyone did that, some kind of spider could surely crawl the web looking for, and linking to, any and all mentions of the number, and linking to them. With human curation, of course. Is that crazy?

    85. UNEP - Biodiversity
    The Economics of Ecosystems and biodiversity (TEEB) Dead planet, living planet biodiversity and ecosystem restoration for sustainable development
    http://www.unep.org/themes/biodiversity/

    86. What Is Biodiversity: Video Explanation
    What is biodiversity? All living things we know of are part of the Earth's biodiversity, the diversity of life. The concept of biodiversity can be divided up in levels such as
    http://www.thewildclassroom.com/home/ecogeeksvideos/biodiversity.html
    Biodiversity:
    Click To Play What is Biodiversity? All living things we know of are part of the Earth's biodiversity, the diversity of life. The concept of biodiversity can be divided up in levels such as: Ecosystems
    Species
    Genes (genetic diversity) It is important to understand that these are all interconnected. As we know, several species are only found in specific areas, or ecosystems. We do not find many rainforest trees in the desert for example. Some species are adapted to specific temperature ranges or need a minimum amount of rainfall every year to survive [ rainforests ]. Other species may live their whole lives on land except when it is time to mate. Frogs and toads, for example, lay eggs that need water to develop. Species may also be restricted to an environment because of other species, either because of competition that allows the stronger competitor to occupy the space [mangroves] or by intricate relationships whereby one or more species are dependent on the presence of another species, [ SYMBIOTIC Shrimp-Goby Relationships ]. So it is important to realize that in nature there is often a reason why things are found where they are and that every habitat is a network of species. These species have generally, in turn, evolved to be dependent on each other but also on the specific conditions found in that environment for survival.

    87. The Community Biodiversity Development And Conservation Programme (CBDC)
    Global initiative to strengthen the ongoing work of farming communities in conserving and developing the agricultural biodiversity that is vital to their livelihoods and food security.
    http://www.cbdcprogram.org/

    88. Biodiversity Partnership - Defenders Of Wildlife
    The biodiversity Partnership is dedicated to promoting and supporting regional and statewide strategies to conserve biodiversity.
    http://www.defenders.org/programs_and_policy/biodiversity_partners/

    89. Biodiversity & Human Health | NCER | US EPA
    Green Scene. biodiversity and Human Health scientist Montira Pongsiri discusses biodiversityhuman health connections in the research sponsored by the EPA STAR Research Program.
    http://www.epa.gov/ncer/biodiversity/
    @import 'http://www.epa.gov/epafiles/s/epa.css'; Jump to main content. Biodiversity and Human Health Contact Us Search: All EPA This Area
    Biodiversity and Human Health:
    Green Scene
    Biodiversity and Human Health scientist Montira Pongsiri discusses biodiversity-human health connections in the research sponsored by the EPA STAR Research Program.
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    • Photos from the Field
      Check out four slide shows
      highlighting images taken from a joint EPA-Yale field study exploring the links between biodiversity, habitat change, and Lyme disease risk. Could Preserving Biodiversity Reduce Disease? EPA Funds $2.25 Million to Research Connections
      EPA has awarded three grants, totaling $2.25 million, to support research programs working to better understand and characterize the mechanisms that link environmental stressors, such as deforestation and climate change, to the loss of biodiversity and the transmission of infections diseases to people. [ Read More
    The biodiversity-human health project complements existing domestic and international priorities to assess and manage emerging human diseases and ecosystem health hazards. But the research program is unique in its plans to link earth observations to the societal benefits outlined in the

    90. Biodiversity-CHM.NL - Information, Activities, People And Policy
    Site provides information about The Netherlands approach to work on agricultural biodiversity. Links to details on specific programmes are being added.
    http://en.biodiversiteit.nl/

    91. 'Biodiversity': The New Big Lie By James Delingpole
    Oct 22, 2010 Its various roles will include carrying out high quality peer reviews of the wealth of science on biodiversity and ecosystem services
    http://www.lewrockwell.com/orig10/delingpole13.1.html

    92. Biodiversity
    biodiversity is the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome or for the entire Earth. biodiversity is often used as a measure of the health of biological systems.
    http://schools-wikipedia.org/wp/b/Biodiversity.htm
    Biodiversity
    2008/9 Schools Wikipedia Selection . Related subjects: Biology Environment
    Rainforests are among the most biodiverse ecosystems on earth Biodiversity is the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem, biome or for the entire Earth . Biodiversity is often used as a measure of the health of biological systems. Biodiversity found on Earth today consists of many millions of distinct biological species, which is the product of four billion years of evolution
    Evolution and meaning
    Biodiversity is a neologism and portmanteau word, from biology and diversity. The Science Division of The Nature Conservancy used the term "natural diversity" in a 1975 study, "The Preservation of Natural Diversity." The term biological diversity was used even before that by conservation scientists like Robert E. Jenkins and Thomas Lovejoy. The word biodiversity itself may have been coined by W.G. Rosen in 1985 while planning the National Forum on Biological Diversity organized by the National Research Council (NRC) which was to be held in 1986, and first appeared in a publication in 1988 when entomologist E. O. Wilson used it as the title of the

    93. Biodiversity Programs
    The program conducts studies relating to biological diversity, systematics, evolution and ecology and is one of the five National Museum of Natural History research initiatives.
    http://www.mnh.si.edu/biodiversity/
    Biodiversity Programs
    Last Updated: June 1, 1998

    94. Biodiversity
    Click here for the updated InfoBook biodiversity. Students will explore the complexity of biodiversity. Students will examine the variety of life
    http://www.seaworld.org/infobooks/biodiversity/home.html
    Click here for the updated InfoBook - Biodiversity
    Biodiversity
    A Busch Gardens, Tampa Bay Educational Resource
    Contents
    This Is Biodiversity
    What Came First?

    The Power of Biodiversity

    Species Diversity: Examples, One By One
    ...
    Suggested Readings/Bibliography
    Goals of the Busch Gardens Conservation Information Department:
    Based on a long-term commitment to education, Busch Gardens strives to increase every student's knowledge and awareness of wildlife and to engender an appreciation of nature and a commitment to its conservation. Specific learning goals for biodiversity are that ...
    • Students will explore the complexity of biodiversity. Students will examine the variety of life within the five kingdoms. Students will realize that people are dependent on intact habitats that sustain the various organisms we need to produce food, medicines, clothing, and other materials. Students will learn about certain species' roles in an ecosystem. Students will discover that life can be found almost everywhere on earth.
    "We call upon the earth, our planet home, with its beautiful depths and soaring heights, its vitality and abundance of life, and together we ask that it: Teach us and show us the way ..."

    95. Biodiversity Institute Of Ontario | University Of Guelph
    biodiversity Intsitute of Ontario, University of Guelph Ontario, Canada. Welcome to the biodiversity Institute of Ontario. biodiversity measures the variation of life
    http://www.biodiversity.ca/
    University of Guelph search: Web Directory Library
    Welcome to the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario
    Departmental News and Events
    • Toronto Star - Barcode for Every Species on Earth
      Sept 26, 2010 - Imagine walking through the woods and being able to identify any plant or bug that catches your curiosity by its DNA simply by touching it with a handheld device. On a screen would pop up the name of the species, its origin and an encyclopedic description of it. It's not just a pie-in-the-sky idea, but an actual goal that 100 international scientists gathered in Toronto Sunday are working toward developing within the next decade. Read more. CN Tower to Double as DNA Barcode
      Sept 24, 2010 - The CN Tower will be illuminated Sept. 25 to look like the world's biggest DNA barcode as part of the official launch of the University of Guelph-based International Barcode of Life Project (iBOL). iBOL is the worlds largest biodiversity genomics initiative aimed at creating a digital identification system of all life on Earth using DNA barcoding. Read more.

    96. Environment Protection And Biodiversity Conservation Act (the EPBC Act) Home Pag
    Information on all aspects of the Environment Protection and biodiversity Act, 1999
    http://www.environment.gov.au/epbc/index.html
    EPBC Act
    Home
    Search

    97. Biodiversity - Wiktionary
    Jul 13, 2010 Wikipedia biodiversity (plural biodiversities) Retrieved from http//en. wiktionary.org/wiki/biodiversity
    http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/biodiversity
    biodiversity
    Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary Jump to: navigation search
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    98. Biodiversity Hotspots - Home
    Fall 2008 issue of HotspotsE-news - The Cave Systems of Madagascar - A Quarter of the World's Mammals Threatened - New Rights for Nature in Ecuador
    http://www.biodiversityhotspots.org/xp/hotspots
    var MSOWebPartPageFormName = 'aspnetForm'; E-News Contact Us Site Credits Site Map Jump to Hotspot Atlantic Forest California Floristic Province Cape Floristic Region Caribbean Islands Caucasus Cerrado Chilean Winter Rainfall-Valdivian Forests Coastal Forests of Eastern Africa East Melanesian Islands Eastern Afromontane Guinean Forests of West Africa Himalaya Horn of Africa Indo-Burma Irano-Anatolian Japan Madagascar and the Indian Ocean Islands Madrean Pine-Oak Woodlands Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany Mediterranean Basin Mesoamerica Mountains of Central Asia Mountains of Southwest China New Caledonia New Zealand Philippines Polynesia-Micronesia Southwest Australia Succulent Karoo Sundaland Tropical Andes Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena Wallacea Western Ghats and Sri Lanka
    Fall 2008 issue of Hotspots-E-news

    - The Cave Systems of Madagascar 
    - A Quarter of the World's Mammals Threatened 
    - New Rights for Nature in Ecuador 
    - Celebrating Wallacea  Hotspots Revisited book online
  • Reptile data now available in searchable database of terrestrial vertebrate species Hotspots E-News archive
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    99. Home - National Biodiversity Network
    An information network of biodiversity data provided by a collaboration of organisations, such as the UK nature agencies, wildlife trusts, the Natural History Museum and others.
    http://www.nbn.org.uk/
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    The NBN is working together to make the UK's wildlife information available to all.
    The National Biodiversity Network is the UK's first web based route to wildlife information.
    Features
    Conference review
    The NBN Conference took place on 15th October. Many say it was the best Conference yet. Read on, if you couldn't be there.
    What’s new ...
    New members
    Following a recent membership drive, we are delighted to announce some new members of the NBN Trust. Find out who they are...
    Map news ...
    RISC update
    Following the launch of RISC in the spring, we have now added 4 more species. This map shows the distribution for Water Fern. Publication - Outlines the NBN's strategy for 2010 - 2020 ... Business guide for Local Records Centres
    Useful things...
    Have you tried iSpot yet? Learn more about wildlife, share your interest with a friendly community and get help identifying what you have seen.

    100. ScienceDaily: Biodiversity News
    Oct 28, 2010 Continuing biodiversity Loss Predicted but Could Be Slowed; Common Approach Urged to Unify Global biodiversity Advice
    http://www.sciencedaily.com/news/earth_climate/biodiversity/
    Biodiversity News
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    full story ... Quakes Don't Completely Shake China's Environmental Gains, Thanks to Conservation Programs
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