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    • GIS Assessment of the Status of Protected Areas in East Asia 

      United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (United Nations Environment Programme-WCMC) (UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 2005)
      East Asia is comprised of eight countries and territories: People's Republic of China (China),Hong Kong, Japan, Democratic People's Republic (DPR) of Korea, Republic of Korea,Macau, Mongolia and Taiwan, with a combined ...
    • Marine Turtles in the Mediterranean: distribution, population status, conservation 

      United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre (United Nations Environment Programme-WCMC) (UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre (UNEP-WCMC), 2012)
      This report, which covers the conservation status and geographical distribution of marine turtles, their nesting beaches and foraging areas in the Mediterranean, was prepared under Contract No. 32.88 from the Environment ...
    • Status of Birds and their Habitats in the Marine and Coastal Environment of Madagascar 

      Ministere de l’Environnement et des Fôrets; BirdLife International (Ministry of Environment- MauritiusBirdLife International, 2012)
      Madagascar has expressed its concerns about the precious richness of the marine and coastal area by ratifying the ʺNairobi Conventionʺ in 2001. Madagascar has important marine and coastal biodiversity.  It has important  ...
    • Status of Birds and their Habitats in the Marine and Coastal Environment of the Comoros 

      Mr Farid Anasse - Chef de Département SIG - Ministère de lʹAgriculture de la Pêche et  de lʹEnvironnement; BirdLife International (Mr Farid Anasse - Chef de Département SIG - Ministère de lʹAgriculture de la Pêche et  de lʹEnvironnementBirdLife International, 2012)
      Data and information for this report was compiled by Engagement Communautaire pour Developpement  Durable  (ECDD);  Bristol  Conservation  and  Science  Foundation’s (BCSF) with support from BirdLife International projec ...