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AMBIO: A Journal of Human Environment, Vol.35 No.1 (2006)

Series: AMBIO A Journal Of Human Environment. ;Vol.35 No.1 Publication details: Stockhom, Royal Swedish Academy, 2006,Description: 48p. 30cmISSN:
  • 00447447
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Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Realizing the Opportunity, Agriculture and Deforestation in the Tropics: A Critical Theoretical and Empirical Review, Recognizing Local People's Priorities for Tropical Forest Biodiversity, Small-Scale Co-Management for the Sustainable Use of Xilingol Biosphere Reserve, Inner Mongolia, Comment on the Article "Fueling Global Fishing Fleets" by Tyedmers, Watson, and Pauly. Ambio 34(8) 635-638, Redundancy and Response Diversity of Functional Groups: Implications for the Resilience of Coral Reefs, Verification of the Silica Deficiency Hypothesis Based on Biogeochemical Trends in the Aquatic Continuum of Lake Biwa-Yodo River-Seto Inland Sea, Japan, Willow (Salix fragilis Linn.): A Multipurpose Tree Species under Pest Attack in the Cold Desert of Lahaul Valley, Northwestern Himalaya, India.
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Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Realizing the Opportunity, Agriculture and Deforestation in the Tropics: A Critical Theoretical and Empirical Review, Recognizing Local People's Priorities for Tropical Forest Biodiversity, Small-Scale Co-Management for the Sustainable Use of Xilingol Biosphere Reserve, Inner Mongolia, Comment on the Article "Fueling Global Fishing Fleets" by Tyedmers, Watson, and Pauly. Ambio 34(8) 635-638, Redundancy and Response Diversity of Functional Groups: Implications for the Resilience of Coral Reefs, Verification of the Silica Deficiency Hypothesis Based on Biogeochemical Trends in the Aquatic Continuum of Lake Biwa-Yodo River-Seto Inland Sea, Japan, Willow (Salix fragilis Linn.): A Multipurpose Tree Species under Pest Attack in the Cold Desert of Lahaul Valley, Northwestern Himalaya, India.

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