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Potential impacts of climate change on biodiversity in Central America, Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
(2008)
The overall objective of the current study is to assess the potential impacts of climate change on the biodiversity of Belize, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, and ...
Diagnóstico fitosanitario en cuatro subzonas de la provincia La Vega
(2009)
El IDIAF, en el ámbito del Proyecto de Agricultura Sostenible (PAS), pone a disposición de técnicos y productores este documento, en el que se describen procedimientos para el diagnóstico de plagas y enfermedades en los ...
Important bird areas in the Caribbean : key sites for conservation : Dominican Republic
(2008)
The aim of this publication is simple: in a rational, scientifically robust way, it puts the spotlight on a Caribbean network of internationally important biodiversity sites "Important Bird Areas" (IBAs). In a region that ...
Avian conservation planning in the Caribbean : experience and recommendations from the Dominican Republic
(2005)
The Dominican Republic, on the island of Hispaniola, supports more bird species than any other Caribbean country except Cuba. More than 300 species of birds have been recorded in the country, including 285 native residents ...
Estudio de tendencias y perspectivas del sector forestal en América Latina [documento de trabajo] : Informe nacional de República Dominicana
(2004)
El estudio tiene como objetivo principal determinar las tendencias y perspectivas del sector forestal en la República Dominicana para el año el 2020. La metodología utilizada incluye una investigación de gabinete sobre la ...
Reefs at Risk in the Caribbean
(2004)
"Reefs at Risk in the Caribbean" is an integral part of the work of the World Resources Institute, the International Coral Reef Action Network (ICRAN), and the UNEP Caribbean Environment Programme (CEP) in the Wider ...
An atlas of sea turtle nesting habitat for the Wider Caribbean Region
(2007)
The fundamental need to identify habitat necessary for the survival of the region’s sea turtles has long been recognized, yet the coastal zone remains one of the least protected environments in the region and unchecked ...