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... biological diversity world wide . The resulting loss of bio - diversity jeopardizes the life - sustaining systems of the environment and , more spe- cifically , the ability of humankind to meet the food , health , and other needs of a ...
... biological diversity world wide . The resulting loss of bio - diversity jeopardizes the life - sustaining systems of the environment and , more spe- cifically , the ability of humankind to meet the food , health , and other needs of a ...
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biological resources and recommends , among other things , that developing countries be given access to en- vironmentally sound technologies needed for conserva- tion and sustainable use of biodiversity . However , as with many ...
biological resources and recommends , among other things , that developing countries be given access to en- vironmentally sound technologies needed for conserva- tion and sustainable use of biodiversity . However , as with many ...
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Deforestation is a problem world - round . The Convention on Biological Diversity offers some workable suggestions for managing and ultimately preventing- the problem by involving local people in the management of resources . In this ...
Deforestation is a problem world - round . The Convention on Biological Diversity offers some workable suggestions for managing and ultimately preventing- the problem by involving local people in the management of resources . In this ...
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