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This unique resource offers an overview of wildlife conservation and environmental planning in the third world. Sponsored by the Bombay Natural History Society, the work draws together the work of leading experts who examine a wide range of issues in conservation and wildlife biology as they
affect developing countries where remedies and problem-solving are often vastly more difficult than in wealthier parts of the world. Topics addressed include the over-exploitation of natural resources, environmental degradation, animal preservation, national forestry and reserve policies, and many
other critical issues. Lavishly illustrated, and authoritative in its coverage, this volume offers a stimulating examination that will be of interest to both scientists and environmentally concerned general readers.
Conservation in Developing Countries: Problems and Prospects: Proceedings of the Centenary Seminar of the Bombay Natural History Society ,J. C. Daniel,J. S. Serrao,Oxford University Press, USA,0195626524,Asia - Southeast Asia,Congresses,Developing countries,Environmental Planning And Management,History,History: World,Nature conservation,Wildlife Conservation,Conservation of the environment,Development studies,Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection
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