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AMBIO: A Journal of Human Environment, Vol.36 No.4 (2007)

Series: AMBIO A Journal Of Human Environment. ;Vol.36 No.4 Publication details: Stockhom, Royal Swedish Academy, 2007,Description: 75p. 30cmISSN:
  • 00447447
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Why Reward Environmental Efforts?, The Sea around Us Project: Documenting and Communicating Global Fisheries Impacts on Marine Ecosystems, Moving to Sustainability by Learning from Successful Fisheries, Is Adaptive Management Helping to Solve Fisheries Problems?, Biomonitoring Aquatic Environmental Quality in a Marine Protected Area: A Biomarker Approach, Managing Scuba Divers to Meet Ecological Goals for Coral Reef Conservation, Aral Sea Basin: A Sea Dies, a Sea Also Rises, Response and Adaptability of Mangrove Habitats from the Indian Subcontinent to Changing Climate, China's Natural Wetlands: Past Problems, Current Status, and Future Challenges, Coptis teeta-Based Agroforestry System and Its Conservation Potential: A Case Study from Northwest Yunnan, Climatic, Socio-Economic, and Health Factors Affecting Human Vulnerability to Cholera in the Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa, Transgenic Maize Containing the Cry1Ab Protein Ephemerally Enhances Soil Microbial Communities, Saltwater Intrusion in the Laizhou Gulf, Shandong Province, China: Causes and Its Impact on Coastal Areas, Reviewed Work: Networks and Institutions in Natural Resource Management by Yvonne Rydin, Eva Falleth, Reviewed Work: Tropical Forests: Regional Paths of Destruction and Regeneration in the Late Twentieth Century by Thomas K. Rudel.
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Why Reward Environmental Efforts?, The Sea around Us Project: Documenting and Communicating Global Fisheries Impacts on Marine Ecosystems, Moving to Sustainability by Learning from Successful Fisheries, Is Adaptive Management Helping to Solve Fisheries Problems?, Biomonitoring Aquatic Environmental Quality in a Marine Protected Area: A Biomarker Approach, Managing Scuba Divers to Meet Ecological Goals for Coral Reef Conservation, Aral Sea Basin: A Sea Dies, a Sea Also Rises, Response and Adaptability of Mangrove Habitats from the Indian Subcontinent to Changing Climate, China's Natural Wetlands: Past Problems, Current Status, and Future Challenges, Coptis teeta-Based Agroforestry System and Its Conservation Potential: A Case Study from Northwest Yunnan, Climatic, Socio-Economic, and Health Factors Affecting Human Vulnerability to Cholera in the Lake Victoria Basin, East Africa, Transgenic Maize Containing the Cry1Ab Protein Ephemerally Enhances Soil Microbial Communities, Saltwater Intrusion in the Laizhou Gulf, Shandong Province, China: Causes and Its Impact on Coastal Areas, Reviewed Work: Networks and Institutions in Natural Resource Management by Yvonne Rydin, Eva Falleth, Reviewed Work: Tropical Forests: Regional Paths of Destruction and Regeneration in the Late Twentieth Century by Thomas K. Rudel.

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