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Population Viability In Plants Conservation Management And Modeling Of Rare Plants 1st Edition M W Schwartz

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Population Viability In Plants Conservation Management And Modeling Of Rare Plants 1st Edition M W Schwartz
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.96 MB
Pages: 366
Author: M. W. Schwartz, C. A. Brigham (auth.), Dr. Christy A. Brigham, Dr. Mark W. Schwartz (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642078699, 9783662093894, 3642078699, 3662093898
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Population Viability In Plants Conservation Management And Modeling Of Rare Plants 1st Edition M W Schwartz by M. W. Schwartz, C. A. Brigham (auth.), Dr. Christy A. Brigham, Dr. Mark W. Schwartz (eds.) 9783642078699, 9783662093894, 3642078699, 3662093898 instant download after payment.

Providing a quantitative assessment of threatened plant populations, that holds for varying management scenarios, has become an essential part of conservation planning. Here, renowned plant ecologists provide information on: major threats to plants, when and where to conduct a plant viability assessment (PVA), what type of PVA to conduct, what alternative options to PVA are available, what information is required for which kind of viability assessment, what attributes of the population in question should be considered, and what the limits of the PVA would be. As such, this volume can be used as a training tool for the environmental manager or a teaching aid for reviewing the current state of knowledge on plant population viability.

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