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Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife to the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region
(1990)
The Protocol for Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife—commonly referred to as the SPAW Protocol—is part of the Convention for the Protection and Development of the Marine Environment of the Wider Caribbean Region (the ...
Seacology 2021 annual report
(2022)
Seacology is dedicated to protecting island environments around the world. 337 projects, 64 countries. Seacology focuses only on islands because in the last 500 years, more than half of all animal extinctions have occurred ...
Seacology 2020 annual report
(2021)
Seacology is dedicated to protecting island environments around the world. 337 projects, 64 countries. Seacology focuses only on islands because in the last 500 years, more than half of all animal extinctions have occurred ...
Greater Antilles marine ecoregion
(Sin fecha)
The Caribbean coastal shelf in the Greater Antilles ecoregion spans 70 million km2, covering three extensive island chains. These archipelagoes are made up of cays and small islands, extensive mangrove stands, shallow ...
Protocolo Relativo a las Áreas y a la Flora y Fauna Silvestres Especialmente Protegidas del Convenio para la Protección y el Desarrollo del Medio Marino en la Región del Gran Caribe
(1990)
El Protocolo SPAW (Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife) esta dedicado a la protección de la biodiversidad y brinda un marco legal único para la conservación de la biodiversidad en la región del Caribe. Firmado en enero ...
Terminal evaluation of the UNEP project Caribbean Biological Corridor
(2015)
This report is a terminal evaluation of a UNEP project implemented between 2007 and 2014.The overall goal of the project was to develop an adequate cooperation platform among all initiatives that were being developed or ...
Integrated coastal zone management of coral reefs : decision support modeling
(2000)
Coral reef managers and government officials trying to save their valuable national resources need management-related information on coral reefs. The research results presented in the following chapters merit much attention ...
Valuing Caribbean biodiversity knowledge
(2019)
Valuing Caribbean biodiversity for health and wealth requires knowledge of the bioresource so as to better appreciate the myriad of uses and services it provides. Increasing the knowledge base provides increasingly accurate ...
Buzos cupidos a falta de Tinder para corales
(2023)
Se presenta una descripción del proceso de reproducción sexual, natural y asistida de corales.
Identifying critical areas for conservation : biodiversity and climate change in Central America, Mexico, and the Dominican Republic
(2008)
Given the rapidity and intensity of anthropogenic impacts on natural systems, assessing the effectiveness of current protected areas in preserving biodiversity is especially important in Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, which ...