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Conserving Biodiversity: A Research Agenda for Development Agencies (1992)
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Conserving Biodiversity: A Research Agenda for Development Agencies

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Thomas, G.W. 1980. The Sahelian/Sudanian Zones of Africa: Profile of a Fragile Environment. Report to the Rockefeller Foundation. New York: Rockefeller Foundation.

Thorne-Miller, B., and J. Cantena. 1991. The Living Ocean: Understanding and Protecting Marine Biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: Island Press.

Uhl, C. 1988. Restoration of degraded lands in the Amazon basin. Pp. 326–332 in Biodiversity, E.O. Wilson and F.M. Peter, eds. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Uhl, C., D. Nepstad, R. Buschbach, K. Clark, B. Kauffman, and S. Subler. 1990. Studies of ecosystem response to natural and anthropogenic disturbances provide guidelines for designing sustainable land-use systems in Amazonia. Pp. 24–42 in Alternatives to Deforestation: Steps toward Sustainable Use of the Amazon Rain Forest, A.B. Anderson, ed. New York: Columbia University Press.

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Wilson, E.O. 1988. The current state of biological diversity. Pp. 3–18 in Biodiversity, E.O. Wilson and F.M. Peter, eds. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Wilson, E.O. 1989. Threats to biodiversity. Scientific American 261(3): 108.

Wilson, E.O., and F.M. Peter, eds. 1988. Biodiversity. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

World Bank. 1989. Sub-Saharan Africa: From Crisis to Sustainable Growth. Washington, D.C.: World Bank.

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