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Biodiversity II: Understanding and Protecting Our Biological Resources

Biodiversity II: Understanding and Protecting Our Biological Resources

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An invaluable addition to the "biodiversity" bookshelf
Review: "Biodiverity II" is a fascinating and important collection of essays on nearly every facet of biodiversity. What makes this book so rich is that each essay is written by the leading expert in his or her field. And you don't need to be a scientist to enjoy Biodiversity II--I'm not, and I found it very accessible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Have for Environmental Economists
Review: "Biodiverity II" is a fascinating and important collection of essays on nearly every facet of biodiversity. What makes this book so rich is that each essay is written by the leading expert in his or her field. And you don't need to be a scientist to enjoy Biodiversity II--I'm not, and I found it very accessible.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Have for Environmental Economists
Review: This is a book that every environmental economist should have in collection. It covers a wide range of issues from the many aspects of biodiversity to its assessment and conservation. Its content is systematic and somewhat technical, and yet accessible for non-biologists. I use this book as an aid for research, and I've found that the case studies to be quite helpful.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must-Have for Environmental Economists
Review: This is book that every environmental economist should have in collection. It covers a wide range of issues from the many aspects of biodiversity to its assessment and conservation. Its content is systematic and somewhat technical, and yet accessible for non-biologists. I use this book as an aid for research, and I've found that the case studies to be quite helpful.


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