Conservation of biodiversity and regional planning Author Saunier R., Meganck R.(eds.) Date 1995 Source IUCN (ID: MON-057676) Publisher | Place of publication Organisation of American States / IUCN | Gland, Switzerland ISBN 0-8270-3592-6; $21.00 Pages 150 p. Language English Field of application International Country/Territory Zimbabwe, United States of America, Costa Rica, Panama Subject Agricultural & rural development, Wild species & ecosystems Keyword Public participation Protected area Biodiversity Land-use planning Genetic resources Abstract Contents: 1. In-situ conservation of biodiversity 2. Biodiversity conservation and traditional agroecosystems 3. The need and potential for private biodiversity conservation 4. An ecosystem approach to regional planning 5. Techniques for resolving conflict in natural resource management 6. Strengthening conservation planning through community education 7. The new regional planning and implementation of the Convention on Biological Diversity 8. Greater Yellowstone tomorrow 9. The La Amistad biosphere reserve 10. Communities, parks and regional planning: A Co-management strategy based on the Zimbabwean experience Other references Treaty Convention on Biological Diversity Treaty | Multilateral | Rio de Janeiro | Jun 22, 1992 Keyword: Sustainable use, Subsidy/incentive, Policy/planning, Ecosystem preservation, Access and benefit sharing, Traditional rights/customary rights, Protected area, Management/conservation, Financing, Institution, Liability/compensation, Protection of habitats, Alien species, Biodiversity, EIA, Research, Monitoring, Genetic resources, Dispute settlement, Ex-situ conservation, Data collection/reporting, Technology transfer, Biotechnology, Education, Crops/grasses Source: IUCN (ID: TRE-001148)