Evaluation rapide de la biodiversite marine des recifs coralliens du Mont Panie, Province Nord, Nouvelle Caledonie (häftad)
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Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
128
Utgivningsdatum
2006-10-01
Förlag
Conservation International,U.S.
Illustrationer
Illustrations (some col.), col. map, col. ports.
Dimensioner
277 x 213 x 8 mm
Vikt
363 g
Antal komponenter
1
ISBN
9781881173977

Evaluation rapide de la biodiversite marine des recifs coralliens du Mont Panie, Province Nord, Nouvelle Caledonie

Häftad,  Engelska, 2006-10-01
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This French-language volume presents the results of a marine expedition to the coral reefs in the Mont Panie region of New Caledonia. Alongside an account of the region's rich marine flora and fauna, the study analyzes the results of surveys conducted among local Kanak tribes that examined their use of marine resources and sought their input into conservation recommendations for the region.
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Sheila A. McKenna is director of the Marine Biodiversity Analysis Program at the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International. Nathalie Baillon is director of services of aquaculture and fishing at the Department of Economic Development and Environment, Province Nord. Henri Blaffart is project director at the Mont Panie Co-management Conservation Area, Maruia Trust of New Caledonia Association. Giacomo Abrusci is technical coordinator of the Marine Biodiversity Analysis Program at the Center for Applied Biodiversity Science at Conservation International.